1/6/2009
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------- Anyone involved in, or contemplating the transmission of digitized audio between computers over the Internet for such purposes as distance teaching, virtual reality telepresence, and audio/video conferencing may wish to become familiar with a March 4th petition by the Americas Carriers Telecommunication Association (ACTA) to the FCC regarding Internet telecommunications. This petition appears to broadly define all Internet real-time audio communications between computer users as telephone calls and seeks their prohibition. The FCC Common Carrier Bureau responded March 8th with Public Notice Report #2124 requesting comments on the petitioned Rulemaking No. 8775 with an April 8th deadline. International communications would appear to be affected only if passing through or terminating in the US. Excerpted supplemental information follows: ======================================================================= [ Url: http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/WWW/hottopic.html#.
Internet Audio Mix is an intuitive multi-track recorder and Wave/MP3 mixer. Drag and drop Wave or MP3 files. Record from the CD, microphone or line-in. Make as many tracks as you can or organize your sounds into groups. Change your session in real time, including clipboard operations. Use the built in lightning fast editing options or edit sounds in an external editor. Preview and save in various Real Audio formats.
The software enables users to audibly talk with one another in real-time. Respondents make a one-time charge for the software, but users incur no other charges for making local or long distance telephone calls to any other Internet Phone user in the world (except for whatever the user already pays monthly to whomever provides them Internet access). .. [ Some justifications given for regulation in the publics interest ]
Some of the internet encoding algorithms work very well. But it depends on how much theyre trying to collapse the data. Consider: your original signal is a bit over 1.5 megabit per second (you said 48k s/r and stereo). Youre crunching it through a real-time Zephyr down to 128 kilobits/second, and it probably still sounds great at the receiving end... even though youre throwing away more than 90% of the audio data to squeeze it through ISDN.
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