We are lucky enough to have a radio station here on campus and we’ve started a semi-regular broadcast named “Voices of Youth.” It started from a project we did with the PBS show POV last spring dealing with random student drug testing (we do that here, too.) Anyway, the result for that show was good enough that we decided to continue it this fall, and today we created the Web log for the site. Now, if anyone can give me some pointers on how to turn a .pcm file into something Internet playable…
I’ve also added a number of other feeds to my school RSS subscription page. I’m getting ready to have some of these sites go live next week, I hope. Just for the record, we’re up to around 225 sites…
re: converting .pcm files. How were they recorded? Is .pcm the file extension? You might have success with Audacity, which will import and export .wav, .aiff, .mp3, and .ogg. Free, open source, Mac, Win, Linux/Unix, supports VST plug-ins.
You can turn a .pcm file into a Real Audio file, which you can then load to a web site. Here’s one place with info: http://www.inm.com/support/ra.html