I'm trying to get the station owner back happy again, he refuses to deal with the ~30ms delay introduced by the bric link over a t1. He HAS to hear processed audio in his headphones or it is not acceptable. My idea for this is to get a good stereo gen with composite clipper to put at the far end and bring the processor back to the studio, run aes into the comrex box and back out to the stereo gen with aes as well then run the left/right outputs to the console for him to monitor from. My only concern is how is the digital link going to handle the processed audio. I'm using FLAC which is supposed to be lossless and as far as i can tell it is. PCM is not an option as 44.1khz would not fit in the 1.5mb I have available and I have to make sure I have enough bandwidth left for control and monitoring as well as a 160k mp3 stream that feeds our AM station.
My second option was to obtain a backup processor and use that to feed the monitor. If I bring the main processor back to the studio then I'm going to run its composite output to the old STL and use that for backup. The reason we are still not on that full time is there is no line of sight at all. the signal varies all over the place and when it gets windy it can get quite noisy from the trees bouncing the signal around.
I'm looking at the BW Broadcast DSPmpx for the stereo gen, using DSPXTRA for processing now.
My second option was to obtain a backup processor and use that to feed the monitor. If I bring the main processor back to the studio then I'm going to run its composite output to the old STL and use that for backup. The reason we are still not on that full time is there is no line of sight at all. the signal varies all over the place and when it gets windy it can get quite noisy from the trees bouncing the signal around.
I'm looking at the BW Broadcast DSPmpx for the stereo gen, using DSPXTRA for processing now.