Submitted by Name: Will Mitchell From: Almond, WI E-mail: Contact
Comments:
Hi!
How will this be radio if it is also a computer?
I'm having a hard time understanding. Thanks.
Admin reply: Don't worry, it's easy to understand! There's a great new technology that we call "streaming". Instead of downloading an entire file and then playing it, which can take hours on even a 56k modem, streaming sends small pieces of the file. While one piece is being played, the next one downloads! And when a piece is done playing, it's just thrown away. No wasted hard drive space! So while this isn't technically broadcast radio with a transmitter and radio receiver, it's very similar! Instead of tuning in your radio, you visit a webpage on your computer! Hope this helps!
Added: September 21, 2016
Submitted by Name: Jimmy From: next door E-mail: Contact
Comments:
that's fresh
Added: September 21, 2016
Submitted by Name: A Representative from Corwood Industries From: Texas E-mail: Contact
Comments:
Be sure to stock plenty of Jandek
Admin reply: Nobody can have too much Jandek.
Added: September 21, 2016
Submitted by Name: Radio Computer Management From: Radioland E-mail: Contact
Comments:
Just testing out this here guestbook!
Admin reply: Well, looky here! I can write gall darn replies.
Name: Will Mitchell
From: Almond, WI
E-mail: Contact
Hi!
How will this be radio if it is also a computer?
I'm having a hard time understanding. Thanks.
Admin reply: Don't worry, it's easy to understand! There's a great new technology that we call "streaming". Instead of downloading an entire file and then playing it, which can take hours on even a 56k modem, streaming sends small pieces of the file. While one piece is being played, the next one downloads! And when a piece is done playing, it's just thrown away. No wasted hard drive space! So while this isn't technically broadcast radio with a transmitter and radio receiver, it's very similar! Instead of tuning in your radio, you visit a webpage on your computer! Hope this helps!