How are the New york Met Operas transmitted to Europe?

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  • Bryn
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    • Mar 2007
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    How are the New york Met Operas transmitted to Europe?

    Just wondering if anyone here knows what form the New York Met live opera broadcasts are sent across to Europe, i.e. what codec is used and at what data rate? Is the stream of high enough audio quality for the Radio 3 High Definition Sound offering to be worth bothering with, or is the DAB/Freeview/Freesat 192kbps mp2 or dynamically deficient FM as good as it gets?
  • kernelbogey
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    • Nov 2010
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    I don't know the answer to your question, Bryn, but have you tried the iTunes stream? It seems more reliable than the BBC's HD stream. Without looking it up I don't know the data rate, and am a bit busy now! (In fact shouldn't be here at all. Exit.)

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    • MrGongGong
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      • Nov 2010
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      #3
      Ask Worby he knows everything ?

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      • Bryn
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        • Mar 2007
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        #4
        Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
        Ask Worby he knows everything ?
        I'm having Christmas lunch this afternoon with someone else who should be able to find out. I just thought there might be someone here who already knew for sure. I somehow doubt the audio data is sent uncompressed and wondered whether it was of lower or higher fidelity than the 320kbps AAC-LC used for the Radio 3 HD Sound offering. You are right though, it is the sort of thing Robert would either know or have easy access to information on.

        kernelbogey, I accessed the BBC's iPlayer stream directly last night, and without any problems. I was surprised to find this morning that last night's Oo3 is available to Listen to Again for the next 4 days. Most unusual for Met transmissions. Unfortunately, I thought the production something of a let-down. I should have read up and grasped in advance that not only was it to be in English but of a 'family oriented' version.

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        • Stunsworth
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          • Nov 2010
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          #5
          Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
          I don't know the answer to your question, Bryn, but have you tried the iTunes stream? It seems more reliable than the BBC's HD stream. Without looking it up I don't know the data rate...
          It's 320k AAC. Listening to it at the moment.
          Steve

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          • Bryn
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            • Mar 2007
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            #6
            Originally posted by Stunsworth View Post
            It's 320k AAC. Listening to it at the moment.
            That's what the iPlayer team send out to UK Internet listeners, but my query is re. the method used to send from the NY Met to the EBU, via whom the BBC access the stream.

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            • kernelbogey
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              • Nov 2010
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              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
              kernelbogey, I accessed the BBC's iPlayer stream directly last night, and without any problems. I was surprised to find this morning that last night's Oo3 is available to Listen to Again for the next 4 days. Most unusual for Met transmissions. Unfortunately, I thought the production something of a let-down. I should have read up and grasped in advance that not only was it to be in English but of a 'family oriented' version.
              Damn, just can't get excited about the washing up this morning.

              Bryn, did you spot the other day someone here pointed out that the Met operas are available for three weeks on RTE? I wrote to the BBC complaints dept about unavailability of the Met Operas on iPlayer, though they are on RTE, and they said it was due to contractual issues and they couldn't comment on what other radio stations do....

              I caught a bit of the Rossini last night but didn't like what I heard, especially the recits.

              Now I'll go and see if the pans are more interesting than the plates were....

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              • kernelbogey
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                • Nov 2010
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                Aah, just remembered, Bryn, I think your dishes are more interesting than mine...?

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                • Resurrection Man

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                  Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                  Aah, just remembered, Bryn, I think your dishes are more interesting than mine...?
                  I like washing up

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                  • David-G
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                    • Mar 2012
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                    Bryn,

                    If you manage to get an answer to your question, I would be very interested to know it.

                    Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                    Bryn, did you spot the other day someone here pointed out that the Met operas are available for three weeks on RTE? I wrote to the BBC complaints dept about unavailability of the Met Operas on iPlayer, though they are on RTE, and they said it was due to contractual issues and they couldn't comment on what other radio stations do....
                    Does RTE broadcast at 320k aac like R3?

                    Also, can anyone supply a link for RTE?

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                    • Bryn
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                      • Mar 2007
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by David-G View Post
                      Bryn,

                      If you manage to get an answer to your question, I would be very interested to know it.



                      Does RTE broadcast at 320k aac like R3?

                      Also, can anyone supply a link for RTE?
                      No answer as yet. I will chase it, but gently. I don't want spoil a friendship or two.

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                      • DublinJimbo
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                        • Nov 2011
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by David-G View Post
                        Does RTE broadcast at 320k aac like R3?
                        No technical details are available that I can find. There is a vague reference to "highest quality audio" in the Help section of the Radio Player, while an FAQ answer states that "At the moment, the RTÉ Radio Player has one audio quality setting – we think you’ll be happy with it!"

                        Also, can anyone supply a link for RTE?
                        Go to http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/ and choose the Radio link, which opens the Radio Player in a new window. Opera Night is the programme in question, which is broadcast on Lyric fm, RTÉ's sorry excuse for a 'Classical' music station.

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                        • David-G
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                          • Mar 2012
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                          Thank you DJ.

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