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Kasie H
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So we're adding a radio show to the website of the magazine I work for, and I'm trying to find the best possible software to mix, edit, and output sound in RealPlayer format in two different sizes.

I've taken a look at Adobe Audition, but it seems a bit beyond what I need. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm a little lost.

Thank you [Smile]

PS -- Has to run on Windows 2000

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Primal Curve
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Why Real?
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Kasie H
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Because that's the format we're streaming in...
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But Real is well known to b...

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I think you'll find more friends and listeners if you stream in something more cross-platform (by platform I mean audio player), like mp3.
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TMedina
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Sorry, this is outside the realm of my practical experience.

Are you going to be handling the program yourself or is there a dedicated geek?

-Trevor

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Kasie H
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fugu, it's an uphill battle. I already had to talk them out of using Windows Media Player.

The main trouble is that an enormous proportion of British internet users are still on dial-up. MP3 just isn't practical speed wise.

And yes, there is a dedicated geek.

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Provide both, then. MP3 streams are really easy to produce, so adding them isn't a big deal.
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Oh, and offer downloads. Much more dialup friendly than streaming in any format.
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