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Audio Hijack has a lot of options, and it is a bit beyond me. I have also experimented with archiving the stream, and I bought Audio Hijack a couple of years back when experimenting, and that provides me a way to record my output should I start archiving my broadcasts. I will be doing a #vinylcast today of Deerhunter’s Halcyon Digest, as well as discussing my unorthodox approach to vinyl-namely only new 🙂

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Above is a look at my Ladiocast settings when casting from the Turntable rather than whatever is playing on my computer. I followed this tutorial for my Audio-Technica turntable with USB output, and turns out it is dead simple. The final piece for my Ladiocast setup is getting Vinyl working. Seems to have worked for Paul Bond, who has been holding down the radio as part of his ds106 course at UMW for years, so power to the Bond! Here are my settings for getting Skype to broadcast through Ladiocast: The other piece to this broadcasting was getting Skype fired up and running (you can probably use Google Hangouts, Whereby, Zoom, etc.), but I associate the talk radio on #ds106radio with Skype, so I guess old habits diehard. I basically used post here: /nIVuW0oVPQĪlso, here is the encoding details on #ds106radio /CNKNjw8WKa In hope this helps, here are my Ladiocast settings for broadcasting:įor all you #ds106radio heads, below are the details of my setup using Ladiocast for streaming.

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The key to getting Ladiocast running on your Mac is that you first have to install and wrap your head around Soundflower, which “creates a virtual audio output device that can also act as an input.” When I got on the radio in 2018 to play around, I found Alan Levin’s post on his most recent Rube Goldberg Broadcast Machine setup worked quite well. Grant pointed to, which I might have to explore this week. #ds106radio Edtech’s Emergency Broadcasting System #canyoudigitįor broadcasting on my Mac, which allows me to play music via my laptop as well as pretend to be a Straw Boss with my radio persona, I use Ladiocast, which I believe is only for Macs users, but it’s free, so there is that.

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So, how have I been doing it? Let me break it down here quickly, but feel free to reach out in the comments if you need more details or help. I mean, quite frankly, the last thing in the world I want right now is to be lectured in MOOC-like fashion by ambulance-chasing thought leaders about learning online, I need a master class in loving online! And like so many others out there presently, I need that right now.

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While I scan the #ds106radio hashtag I am reminded why I loved that tool so much a decade ago, it was the folks it brought into my life, many of whom have become staples-they have broke bread with my family, greeted me on shores thousands of miles away, and generally brought a huge laugh and a welcome smile when I needed it. But before I get into those details, it might be worth saying I am feeling an exhilaration and connection when opening Twitter that I have not felt in a very long time. It’s been around ever since! And while interest has waned over time, as with most things, if you keep it around long enough* it will come back in fashion-at least for a small community of quarantined web heads! I’ve been back on the radio the last couple of days, and I will share some specifics around how I am broadcasting on my Mac (as well as archiving), a good mobile app for human-in-the-street casts, and even #vinylcasting for all you crass materialists. You can blast out #ds106radio to them all!Īs I listen to Nigel Robertson ( spinning the tunes from New Zealand while I type these works, I am reminded of how much I love ds106radio-the little radio station Grant Potter propped up in January 2011 to add even more joy to an already ebullient online course experiment.

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I hear that Italians are singing from their windows to each other. Hey South Pacific with music to help pass the days by.






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