Hi all,
I just wanted to drop the mailing list a message, to ask if the streams that are up at the moment could be kept as stable and trouble free as possible (!) this coming weekend
- Friday the 26th September till Monday the 29th September.
I am displaying an installation at the Network Music Festival in Birmingham (http://networkmusicfestival.org/nmf2014/programme/installations/) called Synchrocities_2014, and it would be great if the streams remained accessible for that time.
At the moment, I am using the following streams: Cologne, Berlin, St Baume, and London….
Thankyou so much to all for the dedication to the streams...
Robin
dear list/eners,
does anyone know of interesting live streams (mics, sensors, detectors,
scanners etc.) around the world?
there's is a lot of weather, police, fire etc. radio on air in the US,
wondering if there's more around.
just for fun, i want to compile a list of these (and also use
them as occasionl inserts in the radio aporee stream, as i do with the
locusonus mics)
any tips and url welcome,
thanks, udo
--
radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E
::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/
::: stream http://radio.aporee.org
::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
Hello everyone:
I have a stream up from outside my second story window in Belle Harbor
Queens, NY, technically part of New York City, but about the quietest
place you can be while still in the city itself. I'm not sure if I'll
keep the stream up in it's current physical location. Equipment used:
Behringer UMC204 audio interface with two Behringer XM8500 microphones
hanging outside the window (I hope to mount these mics better at some
point,) with a DBX Project One compressor on the UMC204's inserts. All
this is streaming from an old Lenovo R61 laptop.
Here is the URL:
http://borris.me:8888/outside2.m3u
As a side note, I will try to get my Greensboro, NC stream back online
when I am t here this weekend. It's been down for the last month
and a half or so.
Hello everyone:
I have a stream up from outside my second story window in Belle Harbor
Queens, NY, technically part of New York City, but about the quietest
place you can be while still in the city itself. I'm not sure if I'll
keep the stream up in it's current physical location. Equipment used:
Behringer UMC204 audio interface with two Behringer XM8500 microphones
hanging outside the window (I hope to mount these mics better at some
point,) with a DBX Project One compressor on the UMC204's inserts. All
this is streaming from an old Lenovo R61 laptop.
Here is the URL:
http://borris.me:8888/outside2.m3u
As a side note, I will try to get my Greensboro, NC stream back online
when I am t here this weekend. It's been down for the last month and a
half or so.
Dear All,
I will be doing a Workshop and Conference at Univ Concordia tomorrow and
presenting various Locustream projects. Please connect your streams If
you can, good a turn out makes all the difference.
Thanks
Peter
--
http://roadmusic.frhttp://petersinclair.orghttp://locusonus.org
Début du message réexpédié :
> De : Grégoire Lauvin <greglauvin(a)hotmail.com>
> Date : 10 septembre 2014 22:23:15 HAEC
>
> Hello all,
>
> I recently ran into a new raspberryPi like device, called the
> banana Pi.
> It has the same form factor as the raspberry one, but with supposly
> better hardware, a better sound chipset, and is slighty more
> expensive (around 60€).
> But the surprising thing is the fact it has a on board microphone.
> http://www.bananapi.org/p/product.html
>
> I was wondering if anyone already tried it for sound streaming.
> There is probably not much to expect regarding the sound quality of
> the tiny microphone, but it is one possibility for a single board
> streaming platform.
> The faster hardware sound promising too for stereo streaming and
> decent playback.
>
> It, obviously, ran on linux, so the usual puredata and other should
> work just fine.
>
> Best,
>
> Grégoire
>
> Grégoire Lauvin
> 06 21 19 26 57
> www.gregorth.net