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September 8, 2009 at 8:49 pm #473AnonymousGuest
hi,
first sorry for my bad english.
i have a question.i want to buy a good broadcast processor for send music on the FM band.
everyone tells me i musst get breakaway broadcast, but the latency is high.i have bought a pc:
Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 (2.93GHz,1066MHz,3MB) processor
Esi juli@ soundcard
Clean windows vistais this a good system for breakaway? and witch breakaway is best without latency? Live, broadcast or broadcast asio. and why?
i hope someone can help me with this question.i also want to run airomat 2.
and if i order now, when do i get this program?
very thanks,
sven
September 8, 2009 at 10:02 pm #8292LeifKeymasterHi Sven!
The system specs look great to me, except you might want to install XP instead.
Breakaway Broadcast ASIO is low latency — it uses low latency sound card interface and has low latency algorithms. You definitely want that one.
Breakaway Live is not an FM processor.
Breakaway Broadcast is not low latency.BBP ASIO is compatible with Airomate 2.
We usually send out the authorization keys within 24 hours.
Best regards,
///LeifSeptember 9, 2009 at 5:26 pm #8293AnonymousGuest[quote author=”Leif”]Hi Sven!
The system specs look great to me, except you might want to install XP instead.
Breakaway Broadcast ASIO is low latency — it uses low latency sound card interface and has low latency algorithms. You definitely want that one.
Breakaway Live is not an FM processor.
Breakaway Broadcast is not low latency.BBP ASIO is compatible with Airomate 2.
We usually send out the authorization keys within 24 hours.
Best regards,
///Leif[/quote]
Oke thanks, but why is xp better?September 10, 2009 at 3:52 am #8294sgeirkMemberAs far as I remember, Leif actually suggests Windows 2000.
Vista requires a lot of system overhead that’s best left to the computer to use for processing audio instead of Vista.
However, depending on how new the computer you are using IS, just make sure the motherboard supports xp drivers.
I tried running a recent demo install of BBP .82 and got shaky results on a 2.8mHz P4. It ran…but barely.
If I was building a machine for on-air use, I wouldn’t use anything less than a dual-core machine. Much more stable.
September 10, 2009 at 6:43 am #8295DecibelMember[quote author=”sgeirk”]As far as I remember, Leif actually suggests Windows 2000. [/quote]
Airomate is not running on Windows 2000 🙁 . So the only choice here is XP.
September 10, 2009 at 8:59 am #8296LeifKeymasterOn a machine on which a friend swore you couldn’t install XP due to the hard drive controller, I was able to boot XP Embedded from a USB stick, skipping the hard drive altogether.
There’s always a way. 🙂
///Leif
September 10, 2009 at 3:29 pm #8297AnonymousGuest[quote author=”Leif”]On a machine on which a friend swore you couldn’t install XP due to the hard drive controller, I was able to boot XP Embedded from a USB stick, skipping the hard drive altogether.
There’s always a way. 🙂
///Leif[/quote]
I have a problem.
Ik had ordered a esi juli@, but this is not in stock.
The seller tells me he have an EM-U 1212M PCI audio interface.is this a good soundcard for bbp asio?
greetings sven
September 10, 2009 at 9:20 pm #8298LeifKeymasterIt may be, but I don’t know — I’ve never tried it. It may be worth just waiting for the Juli@, or ordering somewhere else?
///Leif
September 10, 2009 at 10:46 pm #8299BokiMemberok ..
After all i found for OnAir Magic combination :– Gigabyte EP35 (orP45) DS4 Borad
– Intel E5200 (E5300)
– 2x1gb ddr2 800MHz cl4 MemKit
– ESI Juli@ or Audiophile 192 SoundCard
– Sata2 HDD (SSD better)
– PCIe Silent GraphicsOS: WindowsXP SP2 Stripped To The Bone Version.
September 12, 2009 at 9:00 am #8300AnonymousGuestthnx very much, i will wait for the esi juli@!
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