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<p class=MsoNormal>Hi all, I’m sending this to both lists because I want to
know what both sides of the conversation think about this. For those of you on
the icecast list, can I have a recommendation on the right tool to broadcast
with? If you like, I’ll send you my prerecorded shows, just tell me what
the best way to send those is. For the audacity list now, would it be possible
to develop a broadcasting tool for Audasity? I can see how it would mostly
work, but there is one problem. How I see it working is that I start recording
the broadcast, so I start talking, import the first set of songs, and then press
play. Then, I would move the cursor to the end of the project and start
recording my next talk segment. The only problem I see with this is that in
Audasity, you can’t play and record at the same time. Well, you can, but
the broadcast would be full of breaks when I switch inputs to record the songs
from the player. To the icecast list, what do you recommend as a tool for
broadcasting? The other problem with Edcast is that you can’t change the
playlist unless you are on the mic unless you happen to have vision, which I do
not, so my screen reader is going to come over the air, which I don’t
want. <o:p></o:p></p>
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