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  • Wayne Mitchell

    July 6, 2011 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Want to start my own Internet Radio Network.

    Thanks for the response. I’ll try to be as specific as I can without letting the cat of the bag. I’ve been using the Internet radio model as it’s the closest one to what I’m trying to do.

    In terms of how many channels of input I’d like to take in, 10 would be ideal but I could live with as little as 5. The content is live, and constant. I want it to connect with the computer via traditional audio (Red & White) inputs.

    Here’s the kicker. I don’t want to send it out over the Internet. Instead, over a local wifi network to portable devices/smartphones. I’d like to be able to have some 50ish separate devices be able to connect to any of the various channels.

    In terms of budget, I don’t have one. Trying to put together a proposal for a larger concept, and the audio element is a large part of it.

  • Wayne Mitchell

    July 5, 2011 at 8:45 pm in reply to: Want to start my own Internet Radio Network.

    Really appreciate your reply. The Nicecast software looks like it’s close to what I’m looking for, but it only broadcasts one channel. Do you know of something similar that allows multiple broadcast channels? I prefer Mac, but PC could work as well. Thanks again.

  • Wayne Mitchell

    July 4, 2011 at 6:33 pm in reply to: Want to start my own Internet Radio Network.

    Those are great links. Thanks so much for all the help.

  • Had the same problem and what fixed it was plugging it in to the back of the computer instead of the front (which was what I was doing). Hope this helps…

  • Hello Ryan,

    Thanks for the advice. I was able to get it to work when I unplugged the firewire plug from the front to one on the back. I saw that on one of the posts and tried it out. Thanks also for the ‘Apple Intermediate Codec’ note. All those choices . . .

    I appreciate the help,

    Wayne

  • Hello Bob,

    Did you ever get your issue resolved? I’m dealing with the same problem and the thread’s advice hasn’t helped any. I’m using a Sony FX1 -HDV footage with the VCR setting set to HDV, with the iLink conversion at ‘off’, and I’m using FCP 5.0.4 with the easy set up for HDV 1080i60. I end up with it saying that it can’t read the deck and left with the color bars.

    Any help is appreciated,

    Wayne

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