Subject: | Re: Sound Walks and Streaming Audio |
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From: | "John Campbell" jcampbellmagiancomau |
Date: | Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:51 pm ((PDT)) |
Fred Before you go any further, one question. Are you certain that all participants will actually have a "smart" phone? John On 24 October 2016 at 11:38, [naturerecordists] < > wrote: > > > I've been asked to lead some sound walks, and I was wondering if anyone > has had success with streaming live audio from a recording rig to > participates smart phones. I guess I would need a laptop and would have t= o > set up some type of portable WiFi network that people could connect to, a= nd > they would need some type of App to process the signal. It seems kind of > straightforward, but I can't find any real world examples. Also, carrying > around a laptop and WiFi router seems kind of clunky. > > > Anyone tried this? > > > Thanks in advance. > > > Fred Bell > > > > > |
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