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Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
Firstly, many thanks to all the kind people who responded - I now have
enough ammunition to confront the club with some suggestions and take it forward from there. I still reserve the right to come back with more questions (please). Mungo Owain wrote: I've already plumbed my old laptop in to the Public Address system so we can play appropriate music at the game stoppages. For which you or the venue will require appropriate licences for performing rights and mechanical copyright. With respect to Owain for his kind help, and risking invocation of his wrath, I didn't raise the issue of "appropriate licences" and I take some umbrage at the insinuation that we are doing anything illegal. I'm sure Owain meant well, but you know which road is paved with good intentions! :-) For anyone that wants to share in the program (its a Java program, no music supplied) then please wander over to http://www.mungoh.f2s.com/HockeyMusic/index.htm and fight Java to get the damn thing working! Regards Mungo |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
On Wed, 03 May 2006 23:57:43 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
No - fx mics will usually be cabled. Remember many if not most football grounds in the UK have at least some broadcasting cabling installed permanently. Premiership grounds but not many others do. At the smaller grounds even BT has to put in some Dropwire No.10 for the DELs... I don't count COOBE/ISDN for local radio coverage a "broadcast cabling", I'm thing of multies, triax, BT fibre etc. As do racecourses. Yes, mostly part of Racetech. Drive up, drag a loom out plug it in, power up and there you have the standard facilties for the betting coverage and "officals" (Can't remember what you call 'em at racecourses, not umpires, judges...). Haven't done the GeeGees for ages since the BBC lost most of the meetings to channel 4. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
On Wed, 3 May 2006 19:40:00 +0100, Steve Firth wrote:
Alternatively, use Bluetooth, get 100m range, and you don't have to worry. I'm not aware of any Bluetooth devices that offer a full bandwidth audio link. Any delays due to digital processing might be a issue as well, partly for the commentator/presentor trying to talk against himself coming out of the PA delayed but also "interesting" feedback effects. Ice Hockey is NOISEY the PA will be cranked up... -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
On Sat, 06 May 2006 23:03:46 +0100 (BST), Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 3 May 2006 19:40:00 +0100, Steve Firth wrote: Alternatively, use Bluetooth, get 100m range, and you don't have to worry. I'm not aware of any Bluetooth devices that offer a full bandwidth audio link. Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your ignorance. Any delays due to digital processing might be a issue as well, partly for the commentator/presentor trying to talk against himself coming out of the PA delayed but also "interesting" feedback effects. Ice Hockey is NOISEY the PA will be cranked up... And Bluetooth sets are available with noise cancelling microphones, and if they are time-shifted feedback is hardly likely to be a problem. But I suspect you exaggerate for comic effect. |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
On Sun, 21 May 2006 23:01:29 +0100, Steve Firth wrote:
Alternatively, use Bluetooth, get 100m range, and you don't have to worry. I'm not aware of any Bluetooth devices that offer a full bandwidth audio link. Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your ignorance. Always willing to learn, care to enlighten me? -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
In article om,
Dave Liquorice wrote: I'm not aware of any Bluetooth devices that offer a full bandwidth audio link. Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your ignorance. Always willing to learn, care to enlighten me? Yes. I've not seen a sudden proliferation of Bluetooth radio mics... -- *When the going gets tough, use duct tape Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
On Mon, 22 May 2006 08:23:24 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article om, Dave Liquorice wrote: I'm not aware of any Bluetooth devices that offer a full bandwidth audio link. Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your ignorance. Always willing to learn, care to enlighten me? http://www.bluetooth.com/NR/rdonlyre...2DPspecv10.pdf Yes. I've not seen a sudden proliferation of Bluetooth radio mics... Why should you need a Bluetooth radio microphone? It's simple to connect any microphone through one of these devices. http://www.iocombo.com/product/showp...productid=0EHK http://www.xterasys.com/bsm202.htm http://www.frontierpc.com/ProductDet...ctID=950018722 http://www.gogocity.com/product_deta...f_id=CO94XB202 And you may recall that since the initial question was about microphone and headset that I suggested using a Bluetooth headset with a built in microphone. http://www.pocketnow.com/index.php?a...reviews&id=756 http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=product&Item=GBMH201 I would suspect that this device is more up your particular street and TBH I'm bloody surprised you never heard about it (or similar). http://www.youcom.nl/products/report...les/parrot.pdf You owe me £500+VAT BTW for professional consultancy. |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
In article ,
Steve Firth wrote: I would suspect that this device is more up your particular street and TBH I'm bloody surprised you never heard about it (or similar). http://www.youcom.nl/products/report...les/parrot.pdf You owe me £500+VAT BTW for professional consultancy. The world is full of such things - but I don't use them. ;-) BTW there's a world of difference between domestic and pro solutions. Most Bluetooth gear and headsets etc would be but a pile of broken plastic after the first use... -- *A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Advice requested: wireless microphone for use with laptop
On Mon, 22 May 2006 18:25:15 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Steve Firth wrote: I would suspect that this device is more up your particular street and TBH I'm bloody surprised you never heard about it (or similar). http://www.youcom.nl/products/report...les/parrot.pdf You owe me £500+VAT BTW for professional consultancy. The world is full of such things - but I don't use them. ;-) BTW there's a world of difference between domestic and pro solutions. Most Bluetooth gear and headsets etc would be but a pile of broken plastic after the first use... Yes of course after all a pair of Motorola HT820s have such an inferior build quality compared to DT100s oh hang on no they don't, and there's no cord to snag and chafe either. |
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