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Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:34 pm
by jayres
Hi all, doing a beta test with our new dispatch console system in the EOC. I have setup Windows Media Encoder to stream the screen and audio out over the Internet for remote listening / viewing. This particular console is located in my office at my desk. Our system has several channels, including a receiver for the Missouri State Highway Patrol lowband system. For MSHP you should be able to regularly hear Rolla, Springfield and Jeff City; and intermittently hear the other troops as well. Let me know what you think about this... again, just a beta... The link is:
[url]mms://lacledeoem.dyndns.org:7302[/url]
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:41 pm
by KD8GWD
Very nice. How did you get the video feed to work like that?
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:47 pm
by jayres
Used a free app from Microsoft called Windows Media Encoder. Will capture the screen or any video source and audio and send them out in one package. The only drawback is about 10 seconds of lag from live, which is really not that big of a deal for this.
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 8:56 am
by Andy Brinkley
Sounds good. What frequency Is your MSHP receiver? I could swear I could near the NCSHP dispatching on the feed.
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 12:40 pm
by fogster
I find that the video is often, but not always, blurred, enough to make it difficult/impossible to read. (Running "Urge" on XP Pro.)
Real neat idea, though!
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:28 pm
by jayres
Andy Brinkley wrote:Sounds good. What frequency Is your MSHP receiver? I could swear I could near the NCSHP dispatching on the feed.
MSHP has several in the 42.xxx - 45.xxx range. I have been hearing a lot of east coast skip coming in, but havent been able to ID it, so it could easily be North Carolina...
Fogster wrote:I find that the video is often, but not always, blurred, enough to make it difficult/impossible to read. (Running "Urge" on XP Pro.)
Well, I had knocked down the resolution to save on bandwidth some, may have to bump it back up a hair...
Jon
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:02 pm
by PhillyPhoto
Th audio seems a tad loud for me, I lowered it to about 10 and my speakers aren't that loud. Also, after after a bout a minute the whole screen went fuzzy, but restarting it fixed it. Overall, a nice idea.
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:47 pm
by Randy Giffin
Very nice work and thanks for the idea, the Zetron consold was a nice touch also.
Good Job
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:29 pm
by fogster
jayres wrote:Well, I had knocked down the resolution to save on bandwidth some, may have to bump it back up a hair...
Well it starts out fine, but after a while gets blurred. I didn't play around enough to be sure, but I think that making the window redraw (e.g., minimizing it and bringing it back) fixes it. So it's not the resolution per se, as much as an oddity in how it's being encoded and then decoded. (Bumping the resolution
may help, but might not be necessary. I don't know anything about WME, but I'd probably turn down any compression before I raised the resolution, if it's an option.)
Of course, don't do any of this for my benefit! I just wanted to report the problem.
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 2:52 am
by panthersvolfd
Works Great Very Neat Idea. I wish Things Like That Were Done Down Here.
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:19 pm
by Andre
Not to Hijack your thread, but I think the BEST live audio site I've ever come across is
Southwestern New Hampshire District Fire Mutual Aid's Live Feed. Audio only, and it sounds like it comes directly out of the console at Dispatch. Comes across very clear.
I'm sure summa ya'll heard of KCF-415.
http://firemutualaid.com/live-audio/
Re: Online Radio Console Feed
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 7:13 pm
by wiscomm
Hey Jon, looks like you put that Zetron to good use, glad to see everything worked out for you.
Shameless plug -
http://www.WIFireFeeds.com - Wisconsin Fire Feeds!
Craig