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ChiefEngineer said:
If it were : "Hey buy our stuff at buyourstuff.com I might have a problem.

I don't give a hoot about selfless promotion on here. Many do it. I only see product information on here. There is no need to label information in an information age.

Agreed, I don't even know where you buy these Barix boxes based on his various posts so I wouldn't call that blatant advertising.

LA_Guy: just ignore "Reality checker" he's just a busybody who likes being a pain in the butt. I've run into him injecting his falsities in other threads.
 
I thought I read an article of someone using Barix as an STL on an AM station. Any have any idea who is using it in this fashion. I also thought Barix was going to offer uncompressed linear audio so we are not forced to use MP3?

G
 
BrokeEngineer said:
I thought I read an article of someone using Barix as an STL on an AM station. Any have any idea who is using it in this fashion. I also thought Barix was going to offer uncompressed linear audio so we are not forced to use MP3?

G

I did it at WFYL in King of Prussia. PA (Philadelphia). The station is essentially run from a western suburb of Boston. We used Verizon DSL on both ends and even ran a wireless bridge the last half mile to the TX building. We used the old gold and red Barix stuff-the new stuff is much better. The station will has been on for almost 2 years and the stuff has performed flawlessly. We run a 60 kbps mono MPEG2 stream. When the station signed on, it got compliments on how good it sounded audio wise.
 
LA_Guy said:
BrokeEngineer said:
I thought I read an article of someone using Barix as an STL on an AM station. Any have any idea who is using it in this fashion. I also thought Barix was going to offer uncompressed linear audio so we are not forced to use MP3?

G

I did it at WFYL in King of Prussia. PA (Philadelphia). The station is essentially run from a western suburb of Boston. We used Verizon DSL on both ends and even ran a wireless bridge the last half mile to the TX building. We used the old gold and red Barix stuff-the new stuff is much better. The station will has been on for almost 2 years and the stuff has performed flawlessly. We run a 60 kbps mono MPEG2 stream. When the station signed on, it got compliments on how good it sounded audio wise.


That sounds like the story I read about. What about different coding methods in the future?

G
 
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