Subject: | Re: Antarctic Ocean hydrophone streams |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Fri Apr 4, 2008 9:55 am ((PDT)) |
At 4:03 PM -0700 4/3/08, Kim Cascone wrote: ><<http://www.awi.de/en/research/new_technologies/>http://www.awi.de/en/research/new_technologies/ >marine_observing_systems/ocean_acoustics/palaoa/palaoa_livestream/> > >or > ><http://tinyurl.com/24stvy>http://tinyurl.com/24stvy > Thanks Kim! Fascinating. The Ogg Vorbis stream is better, as they suggest. On needs the (free) VideoLan Player for this format. I listened for over an hour. The transmission was quite eventful and diverse, actually. I was not sure I was discerning the signals from noises correctly. Maybe those with underwater recording experience can share what they're hearing. Rob D. -- |
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