Re: Streaming radio and calls from listeners

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2014-06-22 13:45 GMT+02:00 Sam Mulvey <sam@xxxxxx>:
> On 06/22/2014 04:23 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
>> It is in theory possible to run Skype on the main PC and connect it to
>> jack using snd_aloop, zita-a2j and zita-j2a. It's not a stable setup
>> (Skype being very fussy about sound cards), so I wouldn't recommend
>> doing that.
>
>
> I've used Skype in a loopback setup, but over the long term it wasn't
> that stable.   I've been doing live radio on a linux setup since March,
> and we *are* using a loopback for an instance of Linphone, and that's
> been working like a champ.
>
> -Sam
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Given that Skype is available for many mobile platforms, and there are
SIP clients as well, there's another possibility that should be
simpler than an extra PC/loopback solution. You could install
Skype/SIP client on your mobile or tablet and connect device's
headphone output to the mixer.

On the other hand, there are programs like Rivendel and distros for
radio stations specific purposes that could be interesting to take
into account.

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