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</head><body><p>That can also be a useful technique for interviews or remote show presentation if the person at the other end has recording facilities.</p><p>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. </p><p>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.</p><p>I think a lot of multi-participant podcasts are recorded and edited that way nowadays as well.</p><p>Alex</p><blockquote type="cite">On 30 July 2017 at 23:02 Associated Broadcast Consultants <info@a-bc.co.uk> wrote:<br><br><div dir="ltr">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.<div><br></div><div>- Listeners will not know it is live (why does it matter if it's minutes later?)</div><div>- People at the event will not be listening to the radio, or if they do they might stand a chance of hearing themselves</div><div>- It's less risky - in case of naughty words, or the person just freezes</div><div>- 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</div><div>- avoid technical glitches like mobile network congestion, poor coverage etc.</div><div><br></div><div>Simples!<br><br></div><div>Glyn</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div><div class="ox-88da24388d-gmail_extra"><br><div class="ox-88da24388d-gmail_quote">On 30 July 2017 at 19:33, <<a href="mailto:admin@edenfm.co.uk" target="_blank">admin@edenfm.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote><div><div class="ox-88da24388d-m_8067589680681806677WordSection1"><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal">Here, we simply stream back to the studio.<br><br>We use Butt to encode (free, although donation suggested) and feed a dedicated web stream, that costs us about £3 a month. <u></u><u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal">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.<u></u><u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal">At the studio end, we use WinAmp to receive the stream and feed to the studio desk.<br><br>The cheapest possible way and it works every time.<br><br>-Nigel-<u></u><u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size: 12.0pt;">Eden FM Radio Ltd</span></strong><br><strong>Address:</strong> Mostyn Hall, Friargate, Penrith CA11 7XR<br><strong>Office:</strong> 01768 899 101<br><strong>Studio:</strong> 01768 899 107<br><strong>Email:</strong> <a href="mailto:admin@edenfm.co.uk" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0563c1;">admin@edenfm.co.uk</span></a><br><strong>Facebook:</strong> /EdenFMonline<br><strong>Twitter:</strong> @edenfmradio<u></u><u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><strong>From:</strong> <a href="mailto:cma-l-bounces@mailman.commedia.org.uk" target="_blank">cma-l-bounces@mailman.<wbr/>commedia.org.uk</a> [mailto:<a href="mailto:cma-l-bounces@mailman.commedia.org.uk" target="_blank">cma-l-bounces@mailman.<wbr/>commedia.org.uk</a>] <strong>On Behalf Of </strong>Jonathan Clingham<br><strong>Sent:</strong> 28 July 2017 13:09<br><strong>To:</strong> <a href="mailto:cma-l@commedia.org.uk" target="_blank">cma-l@commedia.org.uk</a><br><strong>Subject:</strong> [cma-l] Outside broadcasting recommendation<u></u><u></u></p><div><div class="ox-88da24388d-h5"><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p><div><div><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">Can anyone share some ideas with us here at Saint FM. <a href="http://www.saint.fm" target="_blank">http://www.saint.fm</a><u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;"><u></u> <u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">We want to be more active with outside broadcasting<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">We have an historical event coming up that is in a remote location that will attract lots of outside audience<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">We will have access to phone lines and (possible the internet with up to 128k to be confirm)<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">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.<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">What outside broadcasting options are recommended that is cost effective.<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">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.  <u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">Just to not we need to feed the broadcast back the station for local broadcast and internet streaming.<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;"><u></u> <u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;">Johnny<u></u><u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;"><u></u> <u></u></span></p><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Verdana',sans-serif;"><u></u> <u></u></span></p></div><div><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p></div><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal">-- <u></u><u></u></p><div><div><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal">regards<u></u><u></u></p><div><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal"><u></u> <u></u></p></div><div><p class="ox-88da24388d-MsoNormal">Jonathan a Clingham.<u></u><u></u></p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><br>______________________________<wbr/>_________________<br> <br> Reply - <a href="mailto:cma-l@commedia.org.uk">cma-l@commedia.org.uk</a><br> <br> The cma-l mailing list is a members' service provided by the Community Media Association - <a href="http://www.commedia.org.uk" target="_blank">http://www.commedia.org.uk</a><br> Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/community_media" target="_blank">http://twitter.com/community_<wbr/>media</a><br> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/CommunityMediaAssociation" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/<wbr/>CommunityMediaAssociation</a><br> Canstream Internet Radio & Video: <a href="http://www.canstream.co.uk/" target="_blank">http://www.canstream.co.uk/</a><br> ______________________________<wbr/>_________________<br> <br> Mailing list guidelines: <a href="http://www.commedia.org.uk/about/cma-email-lists/email-list-guidelines/" target="_blank">http://www.commedia.org.uk/<wbr/>about/cma-email-lists/email-<wbr/>list-guidelines/</a><br> ______________________________<wbr/>_________________<br> <br> To unsubscribe or manage your CMA-L mailing list subscription please visit:<br> <a href="http://mailman.commedia.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cma-l" target="_blank">http://mailman.commedia.org.<wbr/>uk/mailman/listinfo/cma-l</a><br></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><div><br></div>-- <br><div class="ox-88da24388d-gmail_signature">Glyn Roylance - Principal Consultant<div><div><a href="http://www.a-bc.co.uk/" target="_blank">Associated Broadcast Consultants</a></div></div><div> </div></div></div>_______________________________________________<br><br>Reply - cma-l@commedia.org.uk<br><br>The cma-l mailing list is a members' service provided by the Community Media Association - http://www.commedia.org.uk<br>Twitter: http://twitter.com/community_media<br>http://www.facebook.com/CommunityMediaAssociation<br>Canstream Internet Radio & Video: http://www.canstream.co.uk/<br>_______________________________________________<br><br>Mailing list guidelines: http://www.commedia.org.uk/about/cma-email-lists/email-list-guidelines/<br>_______________________________________________<br><br>To unsubscribe or manage your CMA-L mailing list subscription please visit:<br>http://mailman.commedia.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cma-l</blockquote></body></html>