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  • in reply to: BA1 AES192 #15378
    radiotek99
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    Thanks for that clarification. I have a USB sound card which does operates at 192khz and has an AES3 output so I will try it.
    It is  Asus Xonar U7.  I see on other forums that the Asus U5 has been used to output AES192 for Nautel exciters.
    From Leifs explanation I understand that it's all in the selection and setting of the output device.

    Many thanks for following up with him.

    in reply to: BA1 AES192 #15376
    radiotek99
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    Using livewire and Asio I see that the MPX out sample rate can be set to 192kbps

    in reply to: BA1 AES192 #15374
    radiotek99
    Member

    Look forward to your info  🙂

    in reply to: Metadata from Playout to BreakawayOne #15257
    radiotek99
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    Ok. 
    Sorted. 
    I was trying to read the file from a network file.  Tried both the unc location, and a mapped drive, but no joy. 
    The solution was to copy the file to the local drive on the machine running breakawayone.
    As soon as I did that it read the file immediately.

    This system is using Zetta for playout.  The RCS guys used a utility called RCS glue which has a number of tools to read the now playing info and post it to ftp or a local file txt or xml.
    I changed to config to to the file on update to a share on the breakawayone computer and all good now.

    We set up breakawayone to replace an aged Omnia FM3 which no longer responded to controls.
    As well as an unbelievable difference in sound using "the regulator", we have RDS, and low latency local audio.

    thanks for your fast reponses.

    in reply to: Metadata from Playout to BreakawayOne #15254
    radiotek99
    Member

    Timmy Wa, I am trying to read a plain txt file with updating artist and title info, with no result so far.
    What do you have entered as the template to make it work successfully

    Thanks
    George

    in reply to: BA1 STL linking over IP – specific features #15286
    radiotek99
    Member

    yes, I have watched them.  Conceptually the info is great, and I am using a couple of instances with good results, but am hoping for a little more detail.

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