How relevant is HD radio and will it help keep the radio medium alive? Think of AM stereo and how it helped AM.
Flying-Dutchman said:My cell phone has a Windows Media Player and unlimited minutes. It's not years away. It is now!!!
So all of you can learn how to do your own stream, here's a link to the free software.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/encoder/default.mspx
Unlike an HD transmitter, it's free.
Kent said:If HD Radio doesn't take off, I don't see it being because of internet radio. Radio has survived, and even thrived, despite an ever increasing range of competitors. It's still reaching roughly as many people as it reached 20 years ago. So, it seems way too soon to sound the death knell of the industry. Also, contrary to what DX'ers say, HD Radio will not fail because it obliterates signals from adjacent markets. No one but DX'ers listen to those signals anyway.
If HD Radio fails it will be for one of these reasons:
(1) Broadcasters don't embrace it.
(2) A more effective and/or cheaper technology is embraced by broadcasters instead.
(3) Not enough equipment manufacturers will supply the technology/it doesn't become portable enough.
(4) Signals require too much work to receive.
I agree with those who say we will have digital radio. However, I join them in not being convinced that it will be THIS digital radio. I don't buy the idea that HD Radio is DOA, but I'm not convinced it's the next big thing either. The technology isn't really hurting the average listener. So, it still has time to grow. However, broadcasters can't sit on the technology forever if they don't get the results they want.
mouseman said:I personally look forward to the next 5 years or less, when my radio will be flush with new content, for free.
For example? The only formats on HD in Indy that aren't on FM are WZPL's all-comedy channel and WNTR's Blues channel. Doesn't sound terribly interesting to me.And, if you're paying attention, you'll notice that HD side channel programming thus far has been very interesting, far from "vanilla."
radiorob2.0 said:HD radio is the Edsel of radio technology. AM stereo had potential and available in factory car radios as late as 2004. But that is a rant for another thread.