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Creating an Internet Radio Station
What do you need to set up an Internet radio station?
- CD player
- Ripper software (copies audio tracks from a CD onto a computer’s hard drive)
- Assorted recording and editing software
- Microphones
- Audio mixer
- Outboard audio gear (equalizer, compressor, etc.)
- Digital audio card
- Dedicated computer with encoder software
- Streaming media server
- The audio enters the Internet broadcaster’s encoding computer through a sound card.
- The encoder system translates the audio from the sound card into streaming format. The encoder samples the incoming audio and compresses the information so it can be sent over the Internet.
- The compressed audio is sent to the server, which has a high bandwidth connection to the Internet.
- The server sends the audio data stream over the Internet to the player software or plug-in on the listener’s computer. The plug-in translates the audio data stream from the server and translates it into the sound heard by the listener.
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