Yesterday I gave a presentation about Stereo Tool in Budapest (Hungary), and this morning on my way back from the airport to home I had a chance to listen to a Belgian FM station that uses Stereo Tool for their 13 FM frequencies. Now, they don't use Stereo Tool only for processing, but also to synchronize the audio between the different transmitter sites.
The setup is like this:
- There's a ShoutCast server sending out the streams
- They are received by a stream player at each transmitter site via a nationwide free WiFi network
- Stereo Tool, which runs as a plugin of that player, synchronizes the streams, performs the processing and does the stereo/RDS encoding.
Now anyone who has any experience with ShoutCast streams will probably know that they are usually not in sync at all - even if you start playback of 2 streams on the same pc they are usually multiple seconds apart. Beside that, due to small differences in sample rates between sound cards, they will start to deviate more and more, and after a few days there may be differences of multiple minutes between the different sites.
The next video shows the effect of turning the 'FM Transmitter Synchronization' in Stereo Tool on. I stopped at a parking place where I could receive 4 of the 13 frequencies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH1mUfv ... aS&index=6