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Back Up STL by Internet

Does anyone have any simple (and cheap) favorites? I need to stream a decent quality stereo signal from one computer to another via the Public Internet.
 
I found a software package last year that allows you to stream audio across a network - can't remember if it works across the net or not. Could be worth a look.
 
This isn't really a 'cheap' alternative, but it worked well to keep us on the air. We used a TieLine unit (connected over landline) with one unit at the studio and the other unit plugged directly into the exciter. We got about a 28kHz sampling rate for a few days while our STL was down.
 
Another Hardware Option

If you're looking for a hardware option, Barix Instreamer/Exstreamer may be another option.

The Instreamer (IP encoder) is around $400.00. The Exstreamer (decoder) is around $200.
 
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