Okay sweet, well I will continue brainstorming for you guys ^_^
I vote simply for president :D
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Okay sweet, well I will continue brainstorming for you guys ^_^
I vote simply for president :D
Radio.KSF has been on hold for a little bit lately what with school and all. I feel like the last session of work done towards the project was a little too serious focused. Radio.KSF is about fun and I feel that some of the work flow here should be reflecting of that.
So our staff is not as extensive as immediately thought, some turmoil and some people who said they would commit but sadly wound up being unable to. Now I hope to cast a wider net of prospect DJs and we can hopefully work towards the original content ideas using music primarily as a platform to start instead of original content all ready first and then airing. This change is big and ask of opinions from staff and prospect staff alike.
We still want an emphasis on original content; we want to set ourselves apart more so than we already have. Crank calling is something I would really like to see however, that has been done a lot so we need to augment that with truly unique work. I have seen a lot of great minds in this unique community that we have assembled here and cannot wait to see what we can accomplish.
~slaraka
Guide to streaming:
You will need
-Virtual Audio Cable IMPORTANT: (full version not trial)
-Winamp
Start off by going into your virtual audio cable control panel
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You will only need 1 cable for the purposes described in this guide but you can add more if you wish; the defaults appear to be ok and note that when changing cables no program can be using the virtual cables.
Next up stream Winamp into your virtual cable. In winamp go to in the menu bar Options > preferences
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Select output in the left panel and then select Nullsoft DirectSound Output; click the configure button.
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In the drop down select your virtual cable, do not forget to apply settings on your way out of the menus!
-Winamp now outputs to your virtual audio cable!
This part is only required for those who have a mic that needs to be used...
Go into Virtual Audio Cable Repeater (MME) NOT KERNEL!
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This will route a connection from my microphone into my virtual audio cable
Note the settings: Sample rate and the mono channel config are because of the limitations of the source engines voice codec; you can set these to better quality but it does not make a difference in many VOIP situations; the buffer time should be as low as you can without skipping etc (my 200 ms means that 200 thousandths of a second or 1/5th of a second delay between talking and reaching my line.)
Do not forget to click start!
Notice that we are outputting winamp and our mic into our virtual audio cable; in order to use it we must now set virtual audio cable as our default recording device under windows (some applications may have application specific settings)
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IMPORTANT: Do NOT disable your microphone; although applications are no longer receiving input from it virtual audio cable is and needs it enabled to stream it.
Questions/ Comments?