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Montag, 27. September 2004 |
Erste Beschreibung von virtueller Bandbreite
Im Januar 2001 von Adam Curry und David Winer ausgedacht. 3:50:35 PM
Talking with Adam this morning, not in Trade Secrets mode, I said that I buy network servers the way women buy shoes. I thought that was worth getting on the record not because I understand myself better, but rather because I think I understand women's relationship with shoes better.


podcast audio routing.
Earlier today, after I pointed to Hugo's podcast set-up test, I started to approach the problem from a different angle, I'd thought I'd tried them all. Guess what, it worked! I played all kinds of audio clips straight from the computer through AIM to Dave in Seattle on a test call.
The quest, was to create a setup, without external boxes, whereby you can record voice, mp3 players (or any audio application for that matter) and another person via iChatAV (works with AIM on windows). The other party also has to be able to hear the mixed feed, including audio clips, songs etc. Achieving this without creating piercing feedback loops and echo chambers was the rubik's cube of my week.
Hugo has now posted a diagroam and detailed instructions on setting up a Mac for ultimate multi-person audio recording via the internet. He uses some different apps, which is good since choice is better.
The answer lies in an open source software audio router called Soundflower.
[Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog] 10:11:11 AM