![]() Running other bandwidth hungry apps whilst you streamĭownloading/uploading with other apps whilst streaming (bit torrents, p2p, msn, skype etc.) can cause serious fluctuations in the bandwidth you need to maintain a steady streaming connection. There is a useful tool here:, your upstream bandwidth is the important value here, it should be higher than your chosen streaming bit rate with a little extra headroom for other network traffic, including SL. This is a good starting point, your stream is capable of supporting 192Kbps but it is possible that your broadband connection’s upload speed is insufficient to sustain the bit rate you have chosen. We actively monitor our servers with network latency tools to ensure there isn’t an issue our end, so here are some things to try. Ready to start your own station? Contact one of our Product Consultants today.With the exception of some fairly recent issues with builds of the SL viewer, this problem is usually related to poor connectivity between the source (you) and the server. You must have a Live365 Broadcaster account.) (Duplicate station entries will only be featured once. Live365 Broadcasters! Want the chance to be featured? Fill out the form at the following link: Featured Spotlight Station Submission Form. Listen to Blue Moon Atelier Radio on and like them on Facebook! ![]() I Can Hardly Speak - Bombay Bicycle Club.The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis.In no particular order (other than the order in which they came to mind): I only just discovered them last year, and we lost lead singer-songwriter Scott Hutchison in 2018. What artist (dead or alive) would you love to see live, but haven't had the chance to see?įrightened Rabbit. But, I went with a group of friends, and it was a lovely time, with great music. To be fair, I was almost more excited about Marillion who were originally scheduled to open for them, though they had to back out. I quite enjoyed Rush in Charlotte, NC on the Signals tour. What is the best concert you've ever attended, and why? The freedom to play what I like without anyone to say things like "No one's ever heard of them," "That's too prog-y for our station," "Prince, followed by Jethro Tull? It just doesn't work," or "This is a country station you can't play Queen on a country station." What has been your favorite moment as a DJ/Station Manager so far? In the tradition of old-school AOR (album-oriented rock), there will be "deep cuts," and I hope listeners will discover new favourites. What can listeners expect when they tune in to your station?Īn eclectic mix of prog, rock, indie, alternative, some ambient, and a bit of 80s pop and rock. Just my laptop, a headset that came with Dragon Dictation software, Audacity, and when I do live broadcasting, I'll be using Mixxx. So, when Live365 partnered with the beloved Fantasy Faire in Second Life for the event's Fantasy Faire Radio, I discovered that even I could have a radio station!īoringly basic (for now, at least). The appeal of programming my own station was an obvious draw, of course. ![]() I spent a couple of decades in terrestrial radio, and found that I missed it. Live365's "Featured Spotlight Station" this week is Blue Moon Atelier Radio! We spoke with Mary Layton about their setup, what listeners can expect to hear, and the station's favorite songs.
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