Hi
Has anyone used Sky Player and Silverlight?
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Petro,
I haven't used pod catchers, for quite awhile. That having been said, when I
copied the URL that you have here, it says that message: "404 not found", so,
what is the URL, really, where I can pick up the MP3 files?
Thanks,
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Enter this address into your podcatcher client
http://www.bavis.co.uk/podcasthosting/blindreplay/feed.php
Or
Just go to the above link in your browser to listen or manually download the
mp3 files.
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Until I read some boards online, I thought why couldn't the sports networks
on the radio get Internet into the stadiums or other remote broadcast sites
and Skype it back to the main studio, but they must've found that it
wouldn't be worth the chance that you get bad audio or drop the connection
I've always just used the JAWS support that came standard with JFW. I
think there are some scripts that do help though. Maybe someone else
will chime in with their status.
Peter Alan Smith wrote:
Are there Jaws scripts that are best suited for this version of Winamp? If
so, where can one find
This sounds very interesting. I wonder if radio stations will ever boradcast
using Skype. I will talk to you later.
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From: "Steve Pattison"
To: "PC-Audio" ; "vip-l"
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 4:59 AM
Subject: Article: Skype's new super-wide band codec
This art
Radio stations are using a Integrated Services Digital Network system or
specially designed broadcast software that has been designed to be used for
remote broadcasting away from the main studio. Most broadcast software
packages have the remote capability built in to them, and they sound pretty
Are there Jaws scripts that are best suited for this version of Winamp? If
so, where can one find them?
Peter
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This article is taken from
http://www.wirevolution.com/2009/01/13/skypes-new-super-wideband-codec. -Steve.
January 13, 2009
Skype's new super-wideband codec
I spoke with Jonathan Christensen of Skype yesterday, about the new codec in the
latest Windows beta of Skype:
MS: Skype announced a new
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