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April 1, 2018 at 10:05 pm in reply to: STL Functionality without Livewire,Shoutcast or Icecast #14925JonasParticipant
[quote author=rebel link=topic=5503.msg19361#msg19361 date=1510795609]
Hello. Is it possible to set up a point to point IP STL using BAOne both ends natively without using Livewire or needing a Shoutcast/Icecast server in the middle? Would prefer to use lossless FLAC, or possibly Opus.
[/quote]Try the new version (3.19.06) it has an internal streaming server and a pass-through core license rule change which could be useful for you:
quote :Internal Streaming Server (NEW:)
Allows pulling a stream directly from BreakawayOne. Useful as an STL, or for utility feeds for events etc.
Serves up to 9 streams per encoder.
Access can be controlled by IP whitelist and/or static key
Adjustable Burst on ConnectPass-through core license rule change:
If you’re using only pass-through cores (no HD, FM or AM), then run-as-service, BaRemote and HTTP control are included for free, and no longer require the management package.
This makes the PT + Streaming option a cost effective, high quality, reliable streaming encoder in its own right,
useful anywhere you need a high quality streaming encoder, no matter what processor you use.JonasParticipantAfter some more late night testing I found out that "LEIFF 412" gives a pretty consistent loudness level with less audible level adjustments due to power control.
I can really recommend the Omnia.9 manual for anyone else reading this and using BreakawayOne. Many of BAO functions is present there and have good explanations for what the do. It's available at The Telos Alliance web page.
JonasParticipantThank you for taking time and giving me some more insight in the complexity of BS.412.
I’m in a small market with 4 public service stations (3 kW), 2 commercial stations (3 kW) and 2 community stations (300 W). I'm managing one of the stations broadcasting with a community license.
I can only compare our sound to the public service stations since the others are still at 7-8 dBr.
I used a pretty standard “Plutonium” preset (with some Bass-EFX, Clunk and Slam) on BPP and we were really happy with it. I can’t get the same punch and clarity using the same preset on BreakawayOne with 412 enabled. At the moment I’m trying the “Reference Hot 412”, it’s a little bit to light processed, but it has a similar bass punch and clarity as our public service stations. And with this preset I’m able to at least compete with public service in loudness, but with the power limiting problem as I mentioned before. And if I turn down the peak/power limiter drive our loudness is lower than public service :'(
JonasParticipant[quote author=atlink link=topic=5272.msg18765#msg18765 date=1459726727]
Chalk me up to another failure.I am receiving the same error message as others have mentioned. I've uninstalled and reinstalled, rebooted, etc. Nothing seems to be working. I'm about to head into my Program Files folders to start deleting anything related to Breakaway. This is frustrating to say the least.
If I have to refresh Windows 10, it'll suck, but I guess that's the price I'll have to pay.
[/quote]My installation on Win 10 Pro (x64 build 1511) went just fine, but I did however remove all old Breakaway components completely before even trying.
And just "uninstalling" the old Breakaway version doesn't remove the old pipeline. You have to remove it thru the Device manager -> Sound devices -> Right click on Breakaway pipeline and choose uninstall.
JonasParticipantHave you changed the source in the encoders window from "audio pipeline" to the soundcard/breakaway pipeline that has the processed L/R-audio?
(Right-click in the encoders windows -> Select Source -> Soundcards -> …) -
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