[FM] Internet Radio and Archived Music
GEM
gemcall@rcn.com
Sat, 04 Mar 2000 16:13:03 -0500
Well i'm mostly a lurker here, but here it goes.
I listen to real audio a lot and find the sound quality to me more than
acceptable. But i do have a cable modem and a pretty fast computer (mac
g3). Before i made these upgrades i found the sound quality pretty poor.
The real audio G4 runs great and seems to have quality at least as good as
fm radio (though nowhere near a cd). It seems, though, without a highspeed
internet connection one will never really have good quality streaming audio
or for that matter video.
--beth
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>From: "John R Pierce" <pierce@hogranch.com>
>To: <folkmusic@grassyhill.org>
>Subject: Re: [FM] Internet Radio and Archived Music
>Date: Sat, Mar 4, 2000, 12:50 PM
>
>> With all the discussion of Internet Radio, I've seen no discussion of the
>> sound quality.
(much snippage)
>>
>
> Its all about data rate. I was messing with a 48k feed using MP3 and
> 'shoutcast' in 44k sample/second mono mode, it sounded great. I've heard
> 36k 'Microsoft Active Streaming Format' stereo streams that sounded very
> good. The new experimental 128k MP3 stream from KPIP (also
> shoutcast/icecast) is better than the best possible FM sound, but you need a
> DSL or cable modem or better link to hear it, and it does occasionally
> 'hiccup' when net congestion gets the better of it.
>