How do I take an online livestream commentary, and broadcast it to radio?
Context:
In a highly populated area, wifi bandwidth is insufficient to allow for live streaming.
How can I create a radio broadcast from one wifi connection?
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How do I take an online livestream commentary, and broadcast it to radio?
Context:
In a highly populated area, wifi bandwidth is insufficient to allow for live streaming.
How can I create a radio broadcast from one wifi connection?
Sorry, but your question does not make sense as stated.
As colporteur asks, what do you mean by radio? Do you mean on commercial or amateur audio-based radio? Because both require licenses.
But it isn't clear to me what you are ultimately trying to do.
Are you trying to broadcast a live event via radio? Or are you trying to take an existing internet-based live stream and convert that to a radio broadcast? (Because now that gets into copyright issues.)
Or something else?
Your comment that "In a highly populated area, wifi bandwidth is insufficient to allow for live streaming" is absolutely baffling. Many people stream live events via WiFi (or cellular) on both Twitch and YouTube. They do it from concerts, bars, city parks, conferences, and many other highly populated areas/events. And if all you care about is "commentary" or audio, then it requires way less bandwidth than video.
Sorry, but your question does not make sense as stated.
As colporteur asks, what do you mean by radio? Do you mean on commercial or amateur audio-based radio? Because both require licenses.
But it isn't clear to me what you are ultimately trying to do.
Are you trying to broadcast a live event via radio? Or are you trying to take an existing internet-based live stream and convert that to a radio broadcast? (Because now that gets into copyright issues.)
Or something else?
Your comment that "In a highly populated area, wifi bandwidth is insufficient to allow for live streaming" is absolutely baffling. Many people stream live events via WiFi (or cellular) on both Twitch and YouTube. They do it from concerts, bars, city parks, conferences, and many other highly populated areas/events. And if all you care about is "commentary" or audio, then it requires way less bandwidth than video.