[cma-l] Outside broadcasting recommendation

Mike Davison mike.g1sbn at gmail.com
Tue Aug 1 15:18:07 BST 2017


And you can't have my 1978 Sony ICF5900w portable either. It's in 
perfect working order.

Mike D.


On 01/08/2017 14:52, Bay Fm Radio wrote:
> Hi Nick,
> I've got a knackered DAB radio set if you want it for your museum. 
> Unfortunately, you can't have the 30 year old FM ghetto blaster, it's 
> still working perfectly ;)
> Andy
> Bay FM.
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> Dear General Herd ??    LOL
>
> I never understand the fuss with all this malarkey.
>
> You watch Sky News and the BBC + ITV / Channel 4 News and they have 
> interviewees on talking to the Newscaster via Skype and quite frankly 
> some of them sound like they’re in a Fish Tank ??the picture is all 
> wibbly wobbley and the mouth motion to speech is so out-of-sync you 
> think it’s a different programme      LOL       but alas, it does the job.
>
> I think it is all about ‘’does it do what it says on the 
> tin?’’         you can mess around til doomsday for absolute 
> perfection, my policy has always been ‘it’s pointless’    the average 
> listener has forgotten all the glitches after about an 8 second count 
> (if that)
>
> I can’t remember who pointed something out the other day regarding 
> delayed broadcast … ? ie:- record it, send it back to the Studio and 
> play it out 30 minutes later ………it sounds almost live’ and well 
> pointed out, those being interviewed can listen back even from the 
> venue ……. Personally, I think that is better than live’
>
> How technology has moved on in the past ten years is fascinating. 
> Straight down t’internet via dongles etc      whereas back in 2005 we 
> (Canalside) won a local grant to the tune of = £8,800 Pounds --- we 
> bought a POTS Commander Kit. It turns a normal phone line into ISDN 
> Quality ……. come 2009 it has virtually become obsolete, although we do 
> still have it wired up at one end in the Main Studio.
>
> We’re thinking of opening a Museum with all the duff outdated kit --- 
> what with record players, tape machines, mini disc players, hard disc 
> recorders, the list is endless. Some of which had a shelf life of 
> about 4 years tops !
>
> Bear in mind that all this stuff was in Daily use in Canalside (and it 
> worked) up to 2011 ……………. The mind boggles      what next ?
>
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> [mailto:cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] *On Behalf Of 
> *tlr at gairloch.co.uk
> *Sent:* 31 July 2017 12:06
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> That can also be a useful technique for interviews or remote show 
> presentation if the person at the other end has recording facilities.
>
> You can record the live interview/conversation using Skype but also 
> recording clean feeds of the local contribution at each end, then have 
> the remote recording sent in and mix it with the local recording to 
> recreate a high sound quality version.
>
> Each part does what it does best: Skype provides the low-latency 
> interactivity and the clean feed recordings provide the quality. It's 
> a good idea also to keep a copy of the Skype version in case anything 
> goes wrong with the clean recordings, and as always it depends on your 
> remote end getting a good acoustic environment and knowing what they 
> are doing.
>
> I think a lot of multi-participant podcasts are recorded and edited 
> that way nowadays as well.
>
> Alex
>
>     On 30 July 2017 at 23:02 Associated Broadcast Consultants
>     <info at a-bc.co.uk <mailto:info at a-bc.co.uk>> wrote:
>
>     Perhaps even easier, even more reliable and arguably better on-air
>     sound is to use a digital recorder and email segments back to the
>     studio.
>
>     - Listeners will not know it is live (why does it matter if it's
>     minutes later?)
>
>     - People at the event will not be listening to the radio, or if
>     they do they might stand a chance of hearing themselves
>
>     - It's less risky - in case of naughty words, or the person just
>     freezes
>
>     - Much smoother transition from studio to event.  The presenter
>     will have pre-listened to it and know how to handover into and out
>     of it
>
>     - avoid technical glitches like mobile network congestion, poor
>     coverage etc.
>
>     Simples!
>
>     Glyn
>
>     On 30 July 2017 at 19:33, <admin at edenfm.co.uk
>     <mailto:admin at edenfm.co.uk>> wrote:
>
>         Here, we simply stream back to the studio.
>
>         We use Butt to encode (free, although donation suggested) and
>         feed a dedicated web stream, that costs us about £3 a month.
>
>         All you need is access to a wi-fi at the OB end. If we don’t
>         have that, then we use a 3G dongle.
>
>         At the studio end, we use WinAmp to receive the stream and
>         feed to the studio desk.
>
>         The cheapest possible way and it works every time.
>
>         -Nigel-
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>         <mailto:cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk>] *On Behalf Of
>         *Jonathan Clingham
>         *Sent:* 28 July 2017 13:09
>         *To:* cma-l at commedia.org.uk <mailto:cma-l at commedia.org.uk>
>         *Subject:* [cma-l] Outside broadcasting recommendation
>
>         Can anyone share some ideas with us here at Saint FM.
>         http://www.saint.fm
>
>         We want to be more active with outside broadcasting
>
>         We have an historical event coming up that is in a remote
>         location that will attract lots of outside audience
>
>         We will have access to phone lines and (possible the internet
>         with up to 128k to be confirm)
>
>         This location is not line of site to the station, previously
>         we have used copper pairs, is there any cheap IP or any
>         solution recommended from your experience.
>
>         What outside broadcasting options are recommended that is cost
>         effective.
>
>         We don’t have a load of money to throw at this as we are a
>         community station driven by less than 4000 listeners locally.
>
>         Just to not we need to feed the broadcast back the station for
>         local broadcast and internet streaming.
>
>         Johnny
>
>         --
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>         regards
>
>         Jonathan a Clingham.
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