Streaming audio is just a glorified long distance phone call.
I wondered in 1966 or so why it was not possible to dial up and listen to KHJ somehow in Chicago on the phone. (age 5)
I knew phone calls were expensive, and in 45 years years cost HAVE come down enough to where it's feasible to pay
the phone company to listen to radio over the phone.
Now that the phone co doesn't have to maintain the purity of an analog signal, the throughput is much cheaper.
If the resolution and bandwidth available to the digtal exceeeds the needs of the analog, the "pipe" seems to disappear
to the user, and it IS much like what happens in radio, but it only works when FULLY connected to a manmade network
that's still spotty at best.
To the casual user it may seem like radio.
As someone who enjoys listening to the highly amplified sounds of an empty rf channel on shortwave, waiting, hoping
to hear a distant signal, the sound of the ether itself is too much a part of what "has" to be there for it to be radio.
I don't really need to hear that effect or any degradation at all but find various "radio effects/noises"
a comforting verification that I'm listening to the radio.
It IS the difference between fishing, cooking and eating vs. just going to a restaurant for fish.
And the reasons why someone enjoys (or doesn't ) these two very different experiences of "having fish".
I wondered in 1966 or so why it was not possible to dial up and listen to KHJ somehow in Chicago on the phone. (age 5)
I knew phone calls were expensive, and in 45 years years cost HAVE come down enough to where it's feasible to pay
the phone company to listen to radio over the phone.
Now that the phone co doesn't have to maintain the purity of an analog signal, the throughput is much cheaper.
If the resolution and bandwidth available to the digtal exceeeds the needs of the analog, the "pipe" seems to disappear
to the user, and it IS much like what happens in radio, but it only works when FULLY connected to a manmade network
that's still spotty at best.
To the casual user it may seem like radio.
As someone who enjoys listening to the highly amplified sounds of an empty rf channel on shortwave, waiting, hoping
to hear a distant signal, the sound of the ether itself is too much a part of what "has" to be there for it to be radio.
I don't really need to hear that effect or any degradation at all but find various "radio effects/noises"
a comforting verification that I'm listening to the radio.
It IS the difference between fishing, cooking and eating vs. just going to a restaurant for fish.
And the reasons why someone enjoys (or doesn't ) these two very different experiences of "having fish".