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Jun
12
comment Producing DVDs that play everywhere
Speaking from the UK side of the pond, sometimes the player will play both PAL and NTSC disks, but the telly that you've connected it to might not cope with the incoming NTSC signal, or it may only cope partially - for example interpreting an incoming 60Hz signal as PAL 60, rather than NTSC, so the picture is black and white.
Feb
11
comment Where did the 3:1 rule come from?
That doesn't make sense. How can two microphones be both be 3 times further from each other than they are from the something between them? The most they could ever be is double, if they are placed directly opposite each other. I don't think you are talking about mic'ing an instrument in stereo. The rule as described in the answer is about mic'ing two nearby instruments in mono, so that they don't get picked up on each others mics too much.
Jan
3
comment Software solution for splicing in audio in real time
@profitphp - I thing that comment would work well as an answer to your own question. If I were you, I'd post it.
Jan
3
comment Does anyone have any experience with available RTA software packages for live venue application?
"I was able to use SMAART ... and was very impressed." isn't really much detail. What about it did you like? You might want to post your experience as an answer to your question.
Jan
3
comment Does anyone have any experience with available RTA software packages for live venue application?
Link to SMAART: rationalacoustics.com/pages/Smaart_Landing_Page