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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: rigpimp on December 30, 2017, 12:41:33 AM
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Is this possible so that I can broadcast one of my stereo pairs?
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Is this possible so that I can broadcast one of my stereo pairs?
From what I can tell, you need to use a USB interface via an OTG cable and use an audio driver. Nick's Picks posted something in the last day about an audio recording app and in the Facebook group someone indicated that driver will work.
So, recorder line/headphone out > RCA in on USB interface > USB > OTG cable > phone usb connection > USB audio driver for android > Mixlr
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Is this possible so that I can broadcast one of my stereo pairs?
From what I can tell, you need to use a USB interface via an OTG cable and use an audio driver. Nick's Picks posted something in the last day about an audio recording app and in the Facebook group someone indicated that driver will work.
So, recorder line/headphone out > RCA in on USB interface > USB > OTG cable > phone usb connection > USB audio driver for android > Mixlr
I guess I need some kind of a USB interface then to make this happen. Don't think I have anything like that these days. I wish the Mixpre-6 would pass a channel selection via it's USB-A port but I think that it is set up for input only.
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Bumping an old topic here
Can anyone share a link for a USB Interface and the proper drivers to install on my Android? Are there any more affordable options than Mixlr Pro? Thanks in advance :iamwithstupid:
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I wonder if I could use this to go directly from line-out into my phone with no drivers or anything else?
https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-CableCreation-External-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B075YFDJ4Q/ref=asc_df_B075YFDJ4Q/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=320048880417&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16465275303445209382&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9021923&hvtargid=pla-493367612095&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61389685902&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=320048880417&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16465275303445209382&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9021923&hvtargid=pla-493367612095
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Is this possible so that I can broadcast one of my stereo pairs?
From what I can tell, you need to use a USB interface via an OTG cable and use an audio driver. Nick's Picks posted something in the last day about an audio recording app and in the Facebook group someone indicated that driver will work.
So, recorder line/headphone out > RCA in on USB interface > USB > OTG cable > phone usb connection > USB audio driver for android > Mixlr
I guess I need some kind of a USB interface then to make this happen. Don't think I have anything like that these days. I wish the Mixpre-6 would pass a channel selection via it's USB-A port but I think that it is set up for input only.
The USB-A port does allow for stereo pairs to be sent to a device for streaming. I've used it to stream via an ipad. The device side sets the recording bitrate, however, so you have to be careful. There is a discussion sonewhere on this board about what you want to do as well as how to stream via iDevices (via a sonicport, via a TRRS cable ,etc)
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I probably should have included the gear I'll be using. Just running a pair of CA-14s into a Tascam Dr-05 and want to run that audio to a pixel 3 for streaming. Would I need a sophisticated USB interface or would the adapter linked above do the job? Would also love any suggestions for what works best as far as apps needed for the phone thanks 😊
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I think the challenge is that Android doesn't necessarily support audio in. Have some folks been able to find a workaround? Yep . Have I? Nope. Even though I am on a Pixel now I don't really feel like messing around and wasting money just to find out that it is still unsupported. I only wanted to do Mixlr so I could broadcast live to the masses. It not really an necessity.
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https://smile.amazon.com/Movo-MC3-Microphone-Adapter-Smartphones/dp/B01N9CJDVE
I used thus cable when I had my Samsung and it worked great. I haven't tried it using the USB C wired headphone adapter on my Pixel 3.
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I use a Behringer CA 202 or 222 connected to an usb otg cable bought in AliExpress. But I use coolmic app to stream, mixlr phone app only handles 36 kbps max.
Coolmic to a remote icecast server.
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https://smile.amazon.com/Movo-MC3-Microphone-Adapter-Smartphones/dp/B01N9CJDVE
I used thus cable when I had my Samsung and it worked great. I haven't tried it using the USB C wired headphone adapter on my Pixel 3.
I can confirm it works with the adapter. that said the usb c is very finicky on my pixel 2 so I'm using my old pixel xl that has an actual headphone jack
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I use a Behringer CA 202 or 222 connected to an usb otg cable bought in AliExpress. But I use coolmic app to stream, mixlr phone app only handles 36 kbps max.
Coolmic to a remote icecast server.
Just downloaded the app thanks!
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Set up an account on icecast. Working on making an app for the radio station now
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Having trouble getting coolmic to recognize my server. I'll keep trying but any advice on setup would be appreciated
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Having trouble getting coolmic to recognize my server. I'll keep trying but any advice on setup would be appreciated
If you write the server address in the coolmic app with http://xxx.yyy.zzz:8000, it won´t work. Just leave as xxx.yyy.zzz:8000 if you use the port 8000. Also, son´t forget the username "source" or whatever you configured for that
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Just figured out that part that the username is source and not my icecast username and the password is on the configuration screen. What about mountpoint? The default is /stream but that doesn't seem to get me anywhere. Cool mic keeps giving me an error then switching off of icecast to their test server
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Just figured out that part that the username is source and not my icecast username and the password is on the configuration screen. What about mountpoint? The default is /stream but that doesn't seem to get me anywhere. Cool mic keeps giving me an error then switching off of icecast to their test server
as a mount point use just yourname.ogg, very important the extension ogg. No / , only yourname.ogg. To listen it, use http://YOURADDRESS.XXX:8000/yourname.ogg
That´s all.
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I got through all of that. I actually got it up and running. Sent the coolmic link to my friends and they said it wouldn't open. Oddly enough it worked for me. So I successfully streamed from my living room to my home office but can't share for some reason lol
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Just figured out that part that the username is source and not my icecast username and the password is on the configuration screen. What about mountpoint? The default is /stream but that doesn't seem to get me anywhere. Cool mic keeps giving me an error then switching off of icecast to their test server
as a mount point use just yourname.ogg, very important the extension ogg. No / , only yourname.ogg. To listen it, use http://YOURADDRESS.XXX:8000/yourname.ogg
That´s all.
Missed this earlier. I'll try tomorrow thanks
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I have found myself, than doing audio throug rtmp is much more stable than the Icecast. There is THE APP that works perfect for RTMP: Larix broadcaster. Self adaptative, it has a great buffer management. And it is free.