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Pulse 87 coming back

wil-1 said:
pjc1961 said:
Here's the URL (link) to the audio from the www.Pulse87NY.com player (link to the player itself: http://www.pulse87ny.com/player/):

http://wms-11.streamsrus.com/pulse64k

If you open your own ("fresh") version of Windows Media Player & copy the above URL & paste it into the "File: Open URL:" field & click "OK", the audio stream should play. Then by clicking on the "enhancements" icon at the lower left corner of the player's screen, you can adjust/"beef up" the audio to your liking with the issued Player settings & with downloaded plug-ins.

So far, I haven't been able to get the stream to play in any other type player (may be a "windows media player only" type stream), but if anyone comes up with something, I'm sure they'll post it here.

Hey guys: I just tried their 128k stream and it works! Sounds awesome. Try it- http://wms-11.streamsrus.com/pulse128k Since they don't have a iphone app yet, I added to the pocket tunes app and it sounds great. Glad to have you back Pulse 87.
Ok so i downloaded the pocket tunes and yes i could hear it there.But what about Party FM do u have a link for that?
 
wil-1 said:
pjc1961 said:
Here's the URL (link) to the audio from the www.Pulse87NY.com player (link to the player itself: http://www.pulse87ny.com/player/):

http://wms-11.streamsrus.com/pulse64k

If you open your own ("fresh") version of Windows Media Player & copy the above URL & paste it into the "File: Open URL:" field & click "OK", the audio stream should play. Then by clicking on the "enhancements" icon at the lower left corner of the player's screen, you can adjust/"beef up" the audio to your liking with the issued Player settings & with downloaded plug-ins.

So far, I haven't been able to get the stream to play in any other type player (may be a "windows media player only" type stream), but if anyone comes up with something, I'm sure they'll post it here.

Hey guys: I just tried their 128k stream and it works! Sounds awesome. Try it- http://wms-11.streamsrus.com/pulse128k Since they don't have a iphone app yet, I added to the pocket tunes app and it sounds great. Glad to have you back Pulse 87.

Mmm, bitrate is higher but the sound quality is the same as the 64 kbps stream. Lot's of overshoots en clipping in the sound. I think there is no processing on these stream or a little less. I hope they tweak it, that may sounds better.
 
NoMoreLurking said:
Many of us already own gear that makes Internet streams portable...new cars are being wi-fi equipped...yet the consolidating radio companies continue to cut costs, fire talent, bang 200 song playlists and 15+ minutes per hour of commercials, thinking that specialized Internet streams and other net-delivered audio content that appeals to consumers is but a minor annoyance and "the way we've always done it" is an effective plan for the future.

And I don't see any web-casters doing local and live programming.

Every music web-only "station" I've found is just that. Automated music. You're lucky if it's voice-tracked.

Good if you want background music (until the stream shuts down after an hour or so of "inactivity" - maybe a day if you're lucky).

But for reliability and live, local programming and news/sports? I'll stick with my AM and FM radios. They don't crash and/or, "buffer", "lose connectivity" or "run out of bandwith".
 
StephanieNYC said:
And I don't see any web-casters doing local and live programming.

Every music web-only "station" I've found is just that. Automated music. You're lucky if it's voice-tracked.

Good if you want background music (until the stream shuts down after an hour or so of "inactivity" - maybe a day if you're lucky).

But for reliability and live, local programming and news/sports? I'll stick with my AM and FM radios. They don't crash and/or, "buffer", "lose connectivity" or "run out of bandwith".

Stephanie,

Listen to the station I'm involved with, Urban Latino Radio.

On my show, I do speak LIVE on the air, not just the music. Even though I do realize the "world" can tune in, I tend to give the show a "New York" flavor. You also have other shows on the station that are live and lean on NYC. The station is mainly in English so you don't have to know Spanish to tune in.

Okay, done with the selfless promotion here :)
 
StephanieNYC said:
And I don't see any web-casters doing local and live programming.

Every music web-only "station" I've found is just that. Automated music. You're lucky if it's voice-tracked.

Good if you want background music (until the stream shuts down after an hour or so of "inactivity" - maybe a day if you're lucky).

But for reliability and live, local programming and news/sports? I'll stick with my AM and FM radios. They don't crash and/or, "buffer", "lose connectivity" or "run out of bandwith".


Patience, my friend.
 
The link for pulse 87 is not working on pocket tunes anymore. Anyone have another link for the pocket tunes?
 
StephanieNYC said:
And I don't see any web-casters doing local and live programming.

Every music web-only "station" I've found is just that. Automated music. You're lucky if it's voice-tracked.

Good if you want background music (until the stream shuts down after an hour or so of "inactivity" - maybe a day if you're lucky).

But for reliability and live, local programming and news/sports? I'll stick with my AM and FM radios. They don't crash and/or, "buffer", "lose connectivity" or "run out of bandwith".

There are plenty of internet stations that are live. What kind of "local" programming does one do when the world is you audience?

Nothing wrong with the AM/FM's of the world but when you can't get the type of programming that you want from them the alternative now are much better than they were 10 years ago.

jp
 
Pulse 87 online is an Internet station, but it's targeting a New York market audience.

At least now people won't complain about the static or radios not tuning down to 87.7.
 
Nick said:
Pulse 87 online is an Internet station, but it's targeting a New York market audience.

At least now people won't complain about the static or radios not tuning down to 87.7.

People will still complain
 
Dancerev889 said:
Nick said:
Pulse 87 online is an Internet station, but it's targeting a New York market audience.

At least now people won't complain about the static or radios not tuning down to 87.7.

People will still complain

Very true. Have to admit, true.

The biggest thing I'm hearing now is how they want Pulse back on the FM. What if ANOTHER station came up on the FM that wasn't Pulse? Would people moan and whine on that because the station isn't Pulse? Even if this station had NO hip-hop in there?

As it is, people are clamoring for the return of Pulse 87 on the FM. I see it on the FB posts. If it happens, fine, but just thinking on other aspects.
 
This might seem crazy coming from the second biggest Pulse 87 fan (Tony, you're #1), but after listening to an Internet dance station almost exclusively for several months since Pulse went bankrupt, I seem to prefer the sound of that Internet station better than Pulse 87. Less repetition, not as many pop remixes, and the stream is 128k.

The best thing I liked about Pulse 87 was that it was an FM station with live DJs around the clock that I felt like I had a connection with because they were live and local. I also liked the commercials (save for the Thicker and Wider spots) and the club appearances.

I'm not saying that I don't like Pulse 87 as it is now, I'm saying that Pulse 87's appeal was more than the music. While we may not get an FM signal, everything else could be brought back to the Internet version of Pulse.
 
Nick said:
This might seem crazy coming from the second biggest Pulse 87 fan (Tony, you're #1), but after listening to an Internet dance station almost exclusively for several months since Pulse went bankrupt, I seem to prefer the sound of that Internet station better than Pulse 87. Less repetition, not as many pop remixes, and the stream is 128k.

The best thing I liked about Pulse 87 was that it was an FM station with live DJs around the clock that I felt like I had a connection with because they were live and local. I also liked the commercials (save for the Thicker and Wider spots) and the club appearances.

I'm not saying that I don't like Pulse 87 as it is now, I'm saying that Pulse 87's appeal was more than the music. While we may not get an FM signal, everything else could be brought back to the Internet version of Pulse.

Funny, I really don't feel #1 .
 
erwin33 said:
Nick said:
This might seem crazy coming from the second biggest Pulse 87 fan (Tony, you're #1), but after listening to an Internet dance station

Which station is that?

Pulse 87
 
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