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* [[Managing Audio Dynamics and Leveling]] - For advanced users; keep your audio levels equal so that soft and loud stations are equal in volume | * [[Managing Audio Dynamics and Leveling]] - For advanced users; keep your audio levels equal so that soft and loud stations are equal in volume | ||
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Revision as of 17:43, 12 January 2010
Welcome to the RadioReference Live Audio Gateway.
RadioReference provides over 1700 Live Audio Feeds. This page outlines all the information needed for both listeners and broadcasters to effectively use the RadioReference platform for live streaming audio. Other audio applications are also described here.
Setup and Installation
Listening to a Feed
- Listening to Feeds - How to listen to a feed; the feed display is described here
- Live Audio Mobile Device Support - List apps for mobile phones that are compatible with the Live Audio Feeds
- Other Audio Applications - Are there other ways to listen to the RR audio feeds?
Providing a Feed
- Become a Feed Provider - How do I sign up to become a provider? What benefits do I receive?
- Broadcasting Feeds - How to apply to broadcast a feed, site policies and procedures
- Broadcasting Software - What software is being used for broadcasting, setup hints and tricks
- Setting up your Broadcasting Station - Hardware tips on connecting your equipment to the RR feeds
- Managing Audio Dynamics and Leveling - For advanced users; keep your audio levels equal so that soft and loud stations are equal in volume
- Integrating Feeds - Into applications and Web sites via API