Stations Streaming in RealAudio

2011-05-06 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi all,

I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed a relatively small number
of stations are streming using RealAudio these days? Or perhaps it's
just me who is noticing this. This could possibly be because RealAudio
is a very proprietary format. I'd be interested in other people's
thoughts on this.

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Re: Stations Streaming in RealAudio

2011-05-06 Thread Anders Holmberg


Hi!
It seems many has gone from realaudio to other formats.
Here in sweden the Swedish Public radio has gon from real audio and wma 
to mp3 and aac.

I am not sure why though.
/A
Steve Pattison skrev 2011-05-06 21:47:

Hi all,

I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed a relatively small number
of stations are streming using RealAudio these days? Or perhaps it's
just me who is noticing this. This could possibly be because RealAudio
is a very proprietary format. I'd be interested in other people's
thoughts on this.

Regards Steve
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studioplaylist

2011-05-06 Thread Bardia

hi!
works studioplaylists with nvda or jaws?
i want to test

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Re: Stations Streaming in RealAudio

2011-05-06 Thread Dane Trethowan
Better quality audio, MP3 is more standard than Real Audio plus I think 
that the people at Real charge others for using the Real Audio format.




On 7/05/2011 6:55 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:


Hi!
It seems many has gone from realaudio to other formats.
Here in sweden the Swedish Public radio has gon from real audio and 
wma to mp3 and aac.

I am not sure why though.
/A
Steve Pattison skrev 2011-05-06 21:47:

Hi all,

I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed a relatively small number
of stations are streming using RealAudio these days? Or perhaps it's
just me who is noticing this. This could possibly be because RealAudio
is a very proprietary format. I'd be interested in other people's
thoughts on this.

Regards Steve
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Re: Stations Streaming in RealAudio

2011-05-06 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Someone would have to look it up, but I doubt MP3 is better quality
audio than Real Audio. MP3 has been around forever! I also don't think
Real charged people to use their format, but it is a proprietary format,
of course, so is MP3 and AAC. I suspect the real difference is just how
ubiquitous MP3 is and AAC is becoming, with Apple products becoming so
popular. I don't think Apple products will even play Real or WMA
formats, so if you want to stream to a Apple device, and who wouldn't,
then you'll have to use MP3 or AAC.

On 06/05/11 16:53, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Better quality audio, MP3 is more standard than Real Audio plus I think
> that the people at Real charge others for using the Real Audio format.
> 
> 
> 
> On 7/05/2011 6:55 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>> It seems many has gone from realaudio to other formats.
>> Here in sweden the Swedish Public radio has gon from real audio and
>> wma to mp3 and aac.
>> I am not sure why though.
>> /A
>> Steve Pattison skrev 2011-05-06 21:47:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed a relatively small number
>>> of stations are streming using RealAudio these days? Or perhaps it's
>>> just me who is noticing this. This could possibly be because RealAudio
>>> is a very proprietary format. I'd be interested in other people's
>>> thoughts on this.
>>>
>>> Regards Steve
>>> Email:  s...@internode.on.net
>>> MSN Messenger:  internetuser...@hotmail.com
>>> Skype:  steve1963
>>> Twitter:  steve9782
>>>
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Re: Stations Streaming in RealAudio

2011-05-06 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm sure in the future that MP3 will be fazed out too as you can get 
better quality out of less band width by using AC or AAC+, that's the 
format which is used with DAB+ in Australia and other European 
countries, DAB+ being one of the Digital Radio standards.




On 7/05/2011 9:14 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

Someone would have to look it up, but I doubt MP3 is better quality
audio than Real Audio. MP3 has been around forever! I also don't think
Real charged people to use their format, but it is a proprietary format,
of course, so is MP3 and AAC. I suspect the real difference is just how
ubiquitous MP3 is and AAC is becoming, with Apple products becoming so
popular. I don't think Apple products will even play Real or WMA
formats, so if you want to stream to a Apple device, and who wouldn't,
then you'll have to use MP3 or AAC.

On 06/05/11 16:53, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Better quality audio, MP3 is more standard than Real Audio plus I think
that the people at Real charge others for using the Real Audio format.



On 7/05/2011 6:55 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
It seems many has gone from realaudio to other formats.
Here in sweden the Swedish Public radio has gon from real audio and
wma to mp3 and aac.
I am not sure why though.
/A
Steve Pattison skrev 2011-05-06 21:47:

Hi all,

I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed a relatively small number
of stations are streming using RealAudio these days? Or perhaps it's
just me who is noticing this. This could possibly be because RealAudio
is a very proprietary format. I'd be interested in other people's
thoughts on this.

Regards Steve
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Re: Stations Streaming in RealAudio

2011-05-06 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I suspect you're right, but I wouldn't think it would happen any time
soon. MP3 is so ubiquitous. You know you can run it on every MP3 player
on the planet. I still rip my CD's into MP3 because I never know what my
next MP3 player is going to be.

On 06/05/11 19:12, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> I'm sure in the future that MP3 will be fazed out too as you can get
> better quality out of less band width by using AC or AAC+, that's the
> format which is used with DAB+ in Australia and other European
> countries, DAB+ being one of the Digital Radio standards.
> 
> 
> 
> On 7/05/2011 9:14 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
>> Someone would have to look it up, but I doubt MP3 is better quality
>> audio than Real Audio. MP3 has been around forever! I also don't think
>> Real charged people to use their format, but it is a proprietary format,
>> of course, so is MP3 and AAC. I suspect the real difference is just how
>> ubiquitous MP3 is and AAC is becoming, with Apple products becoming so
>> popular. I don't think Apple products will even play Real or WMA
>> formats, so if you want to stream to a Apple device, and who wouldn't,
>> then you'll have to use MP3 or AAC.
>>
>> On 06/05/11 16:53, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>> Better quality audio, MP3 is more standard than Real Audio plus I think
>>> that the people at Real charge others for using the Real Audio format.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7/05/2011 6:55 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
 Hi!
 It seems many has gone from realaudio to other formats.
 Here in sweden the Swedish Public radio has gon from real audio and
 wma to mp3 and aac.
 I am not sure why though.
 /A
 Steve Pattison skrev 2011-05-06 21:47:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed a relatively small
> number
> of stations are streming using RealAudio these days? Or perhaps it's
> just me who is noticing this. This could possibly be because RealAudio
> is a very proprietary format. I'd be interested in other people's
> thoughts on this.
>
> Regards Steve
> Email:  s...@internode.on.net
> MSN Messenger:  internetuser...@hotmail.com
> Skype:  steve1963
> Twitter:  steve9782
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Re: Stations Streaming in RealAudio

2011-05-06 Thread Dane Trethowan
Its happening now, there's a slow shift but as you say! no hurry as most 
players that can handle AAC or AAC+ can handle MP3.




On 7/05/2011 2:23 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

I suspect you're right, but I wouldn't think it would happen any time
soon. MP3 is so ubiquitous. You know you can run it on every MP3 player
on the planet. I still rip my CD's into MP3 because I never know what my
next MP3 player is going to be.

On 06/05/11 19:12, Dane Trethowan wrote:

I'm sure in the future that MP3 will be fazed out too as you can get
better quality out of less band width by using AC or AAC+, that's the
format which is used with DAB+ in Australia and other European
countries, DAB+ being one of the Digital Radio standards.



On 7/05/2011 9:14 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

Someone would have to look it up, but I doubt MP3 is better quality
audio than Real Audio. MP3 has been around forever! I also don't think
Real charged people to use their format, but it is a proprietary format,
of course, so is MP3 and AAC. I suspect the real difference is just how
ubiquitous MP3 is and AAC is becoming, with Apple products becoming so
popular. I don't think Apple products will even play Real or WMA
formats, so if you want to stream to a Apple device, and who wouldn't,
then you'll have to use MP3 or AAC.

On 06/05/11 16:53, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Better quality audio, MP3 is more standard than Real Audio plus I think
that the people at Real charge others for using the Real Audio format.



On 7/05/2011 6:55 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
It seems many has gone from realaudio to other formats.
Here in sweden the Swedish Public radio has gon from real audio and
wma to mp3 and aac.
I am not sure why though.
/A
Steve Pattison skrev 2011-05-06 21:47:

Hi all,

I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed a relatively small
number
of stations are streming using RealAudio these days? Or perhaps it's
just me who is noticing this. This could possibly be because RealAudio
is a very proprietary format. I'd be interested in other people's
thoughts on this.

Regards Steve
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