![]() You can find download links for the product, just Goodle search "Virtual Audio Cables". If anyone else is interested in doing this, let me know and I'll post the details. I'm just running a 2.15 ghz dual core on cable with ~450kbps upload bandwidth and it worked ok. This literally opens up the possibility of virtual star parties where you can get together for an observing session friends from around the world, and allow the NSN audience to join in as well. We had another three-way conversation, one person in New York, another 150 miles away. The other night we did it and did a dual feed to the "Space Pirates"/AstronomyFM radio show. Tonight I had three other astro friends in different locations Skype in and broacast the conversation on NSN, along with background music, while we watched Jupiter, the GRS and Io. I've been doing this for a while, but the last couple of days I worked out how to broadcast Skype conversations on NSN as well. There are many good "space music" selections, practically endless actually). (To do it legally there is a website called Jamendo that has open public music downloads that can be broadcast without copyright violation. ![]() Rather than just broadcasting video and voice on NSN, you can also broadcast music. This allows sound mixing on one computer. In short, I found a $30 dollar package called "Virtual Audio Cable". I've managed to blend NSN with Skype for a virtual star party. I think I have most of the kinks worked out. little by little.įor anyone that may be interested in trying this, let me know and I can post details on how to do it.
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