[BC] Multiple ISDN Question

Robert Meuser Robertm
Sun Dec 3 15:36:49 CST 2006


Then you are really not doing this on the internet. You are doing it 
within Verizon's core infrastructure. There is a difference

R

Dana Puopolo wrote:

>It works like a charm. We're using Verizon DSL on each end. The Barix
>Exstreamers will look for an alternate/third URL if they lose the feed on the
>main one. 
>
>Though the DSL at The transmitter end has been flawless, I do plan to add
>cable Internet and a dual WAN router in the future for automatic backup.
>
>Additionally, I want to run a second static IP address cable Internet
>connection at the atudio to originate a second feed.
>
>the MPEG-2 feed (mono) is only about 70 kbit. a small fraction of the 1500
>kbit capability of the DSL. 
>
>We also use a (free) VOIP telephone there to run the Sine Systems Remote
>control.
>
>-D 
>
>------ Original Message ------
>Received: Sun, 03 Dec 2006 02:21:22 PM EST
>From: "Bernie Courtney" <jerseyspikes at gmail.com>
>To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
>Subject: Re: [BC] Multiple ISDN Question
>
>your a more daring person then I.  I wouldn't use the public Internet for an
>STL unless due to some catastrophic event it was the only means left
>temporarily.  And even then I'd still take the Access unit because bit for
>bit you'd using less bandwidth then using the Barix boxes with MPEG.
>
>bernie
>
>On 12/3/06, Dana Puopolo <dpuopolo at usa.net> wrote:
>  
>
>>Barix is UDP with a large (2-4 second) buffer. Error concealment is used.
>>They use MPEG 2 for a codec (not MP2).
>>We've been using them for a major market AM STL over the public Internet
>>for
>>several months without a single glitch.
>>
>>-D
>>
>>------ Original Message ------
>>Received: Sun, 03 Dec 2006 12:22:10 PM EST
>>From: "Bernie Courtney" <jerseyspikes at gmail.com>
>>To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
>>Subject: Re: [BC] Multiple ISDN Question
>>
>>but I'd take their BRIC algorithm and the reliability it brings with it
>>over
>>the Barix boxes anyway for broadcast applications over a public network.
>>
>>b
>>
>>    
>>



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