Or simply plug in a line level adapter to the headphone/mic socket that will allow you to take a sound feed straight from the PA desk. The minimal solution of using an iOS device like an iPod Touch over wifi will work on its own if you can place it near a PA speaker. And if pay a $9.99 monthly premium you can download the saved showreel content too and embed the live stream into external sites and blog posts. It can be exported into third party services like Audioboo, SoundCloud or Dropbox. The audio can be accessed by anyone from your live profile page on Mixlr, and once the streaming session finishes, you have the option to save the content onto your showreel allowing listeners to access the content on-demand. With such low bandwidth, streaming over 3G is viable. (It seems that the main way to stream audio is to use a video streamer with the audio over a fixed image.)Īs long as 30–96kbps of bandwidth is available, it’ll stream audio from a laptop or an iOS device. There aren’t many audio-only streaming solutions. However, as I looked into ways that an event like next week’s four day Presbyterian Church in Ireland General Assembly in Derry could be streamed I discovered that some streaming solutions not only offer real time feeds, but also get rid of a lot of my normal offline processing workflow too. Compared with audio, the time to manipulate, edit, transcode and upload video content is vastly increased and prohibitive for fast turnaround projects that date quickly. Processing long-form video in this kind of workflow is really out of the question. It sounds cumbersome – and to an extent it is cumbersome – but you soon get into the swing of it, and as long as there's time to swap SD cards between speeches, I can have audio available online within half an hour or so of a speech finishing. MP3 and uploading them to Audioboo which tweets the world and allows the audio to be shared and embedded in blog posts. WAV files into half hour chunks, compressing them, exporting to. The City of Rocklin is also investigating options for live video streaming of public meetings, with plans to present findings to City Council later this summer.Over the past month or so I’ve been looking at easy ways to live stream video and audio from events.Īt party conferences and other events, I’m well used to plugging an audio recorder into the back of a mixing desk (or an XLR splitter box) and then afterwards popping the SDHC card into a reader, loading up Audacity, chopping up the saved. The audio broadcast will begin playing automatically when the meeting starts.įor audio of past public meetings, see the Mixlr “Showreel” of past meetings or visit the “Agendas and Minutes” page of the governing body you’re interested in. Once installed, open the app, then search for and select CityofRocklin. Users can also listen through the Rocklin website on their mobile device, or can download the Mixlr app, which is free and compatible with iOS and Android mobile operating systems. To listen on your computer, simply click the live streaming audio link on the Rocklin meeting page you are interested then follow the instructions to operate the player. The Rocklin City Council has made it a priority to remain transparent and encourage citizen participation in public meetings and allowing remote, live access does just that. Live, streaming audio of Rocklin City Council and other commission meetings is now available on your computer or smartphone! Apply For, Update, or Renew a Business License.Short explanations of hot button issues affecting the City Council Appointments to Committees and Regional Boards.Fair Political Practices Commission Forms.
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