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Title: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: heres johnny on March 10, 2024, 0355 UTC
a friend of mine has a pretty dece ham set up in rural canada with their amateur radio hooked up to a computer.  they can key up and transmit morse code, voice, etc, but what programs could they use to to send music out?  i dont know much about programming but either streaming or .. i dunno, winamp?  i hear it whips the llamas ass.
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: ~SIGINT~ on March 10, 2024, 1907 UTC
Winamp is unfortunately long obsolete. You can can find old copies on the Internet but are often repackaged with malware and viruses. Foobar 2000 is a good place to start. It is stable, fairly easy to learn and no cost.
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: RobRich on March 10, 2024, 2111 UTC
Whatever media player. Another vote for foobar2000. :)

Ideally you would want to keep the output level at least somewhat normalized, such as with AGC, compression, clipping, etc.

Broadcast is a decent place to start if using a VST plugin host with foobar2000.

https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_dsp_vst3
https://plugins4free.com/plugin/548/

Stepping up to more commercial Stereo Tool is a popular software DSP for broadcasting, streaming, and even local listening. The free version is a good place to start and tends to suffice for many users.

https://www.thimeo.com/stereo-tool/
https://www.thimeo.com/documentation/

Stereo Tool could be used a Winamp DSP plugin in foobar2000 or a standalone app with a virtual audio cable interface like VB-CABLE or  VAC if desired.

https://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Foobar2000:Components/Winamp_DSP_Bridge_(foo_dsp_winamp)
https://vb-audio.com/Cable/
https://vac.muzychenko.net/en/
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: heres johnny on March 13, 2024, 1757 UTC
oh lmao i was kidding about winamp, thats old as f*ck like msn messenger is. i'll check out foobar for sure, thanks!
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: ~SIGINT~ on March 14, 2024, 1411 UTC
Winamp did "whip the Llamas ass". I used to love that program. Winamp has seen somewhat of a reboot over the years. Version 5.9.2 (November 2023) appears to be the latest at this time.

https://forums.winamp.com/forum/winamp/winamp-discussion (https://forums.winamp.com/forum/winamp/winamp-discussion)
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: europirate on March 24, 2024, 1422 UTC
For jingles, clips & ID's etc I use "Jingle Palette"
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: WA0093SWL on March 24, 2024, 1753 UTC
RadioDJ or Play It Live are some good ones. I have experience with both though RadioDJ requires a MySQL database while Play It Live doesn't. RadioDJ does sometimes play two of the same song or same artist if your library isn't diverse enough which is another downside to it
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: BriansBrain on April 13, 2024, 1043 UTC
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I own ''Radio Brian'' in Gran Canaria, Spain.

I use a program called Auto-Jock, I wrote it myself in Microsoft VB6,
it's the main program on the left.

On the right is Broadcast Breakaway and PPM meters from https://darkwooddesigns.co.uk/

(https://i.ibb.co/GJNNsLf/A-J-Breakaway-Screen.jpg)

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Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: Stretchyman on April 13, 2024, 1852 UTC
Stereo tool, fairly standard.
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: BriansBrain on April 14, 2024, 1626 UTC
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This is my Radio Brian's Studio set up.
Most of the software I wrote myself ::)

(https://i.ibb.co/09rjBgN/Brian-s-Room-03-02-2022-72dpi-s.jpg)
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit? Maybe, Zara Radio?
Post by: ThaDood on April 14, 2024, 1917 UTC
I don't know of any pirates using this station automation software, but several Part 15'ers are using Zara Radio, including my stations. MRAM1500 has a nice link to that.  http://www.mram.us/    Then, a couple LPFM's, where I am, are using Radio DJ. So, free wares, that for the most part, work. For editing, I go cheap there, as well, with Audacity.
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: ~SIGINT~ on April 14, 2024, 2019 UTC
The free edition of Zara Radio (Zara Studio) appears to be fairly crippled in features.
https://www.zarastudio.es/en/studio_compare.php (https://www.zarastudio.es/en/studio_compare.php)

At 170 EUR (180 USD) for Zara Studio you are better off with with RadioBOSS.
https://www.djsoft.net/enu/description_radioboss.htm (https://www.djsoft.net/enu/description_radioboss.htm)

Radio Brian: Thank you for sharing the pictures. Nice setup and nice work on the software, including the large clock.

As a side note, I use RadioBOSS and as you the Darkwood meters.
Title: Re: what software do pirates use to transmit?
Post by: BriansBrain on April 17, 2024, 1658 UTC
Radio Brian: Thank you for sharing the pictures. Nice setup and nice work on the software, including the large clock.

Thanks........ the Clock is my software as well - with a couple of Darkwood meters at the bottom.

... and as you the Darkwood meters.

I'm old fashioned (and old anyway :) ) I love all analog meters.

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