My first Hearthstone stream is now on YouTube. Check it out! I play a Legendary Druid deck and a Kolento Hunter deck. Win some, lose some, and I am still figuring out the audio levels, so bear with it. Comments go below!
On 1 September 2000, 1LIVE was relaunched. Between pm and 8 pm the programming was not subdivided into different named shows but instead given the name of the day and the current hour, for example: "Eins Live - Donnerstag - Achtzehn" (translated as: "One Live - Thursday - Eighteen"). All shows broadcast after 8 PM had a name. Monday to Thursday the show was named Kultkomplex playing specialist music. On Sunday the show Heimatkult was broadcast, this introduced new bands from within the broadcasting area. On 1 November 2006, 1LIVE introduced a new logo which replaced the pink "1" numeral with the letter "I" in the "L1VE" word-mark and thus the "1" numeral was put alongside the new "LIVE" word-mark in a pink rhombus. On 5 January 2007, 1LIVE was relaunched again. From now on all shows between 5 AM and 6 PM took the host's name. Between 6pm and 8pm a new call-in-show "Der Sektor" is broadcast.
As of 2023, more than 2.5 million people listen to 1LIVE every day.[2] Every second person under the age of 30 in 1LIVE's broadcasting area, North Rhine-Westphalia, which is named Sektor, listens to 1LIVE at least once a day.
Since 2007, shows between 5 AM and 8 PM have taken the name of their hosts, and playout is normally mainstream popular music. For the show "Plan B" 1LIVE plays a more specialist music selection. During nighttime slots there are sometimes: crime thrillers, talk, audiobooks or a documentary shows.
1LIVE diggi is a commercial-free channel broadcasting since 16 August 2004. It broadcasts a Rhythmic CHR format with electronic, dance-pop and hip hop music, comedy and news (every hour) and can be received via livestreaming, DAB+, DVB-S and DVB-C. Its music playlist is updated every week. The originally unhosted programme features hosts since 2013.
On 4 October 2006, 1LIVE Kunst, a channel that dealt with cultural topics and demanding pop music, was launched. At 3:15 pm a four-hour programme was broadcast which was repeated until next afternoon. 1LIVE Kunst could only be received via Internet Stream. 1LIVE Kunst was discontinued in 2009.
1LIVE organises several parties and concerts in its broadcasting area. Among other things the festival 1LIVE Knigstreffen, the music award 1LIVE Krone for German artists and the newcomer-festival Das erste Mal. Besides, they arrange several concerts broadcast over the radio and many more. 1LIVE broadcasts and organizes so called radio concerts with famous musicians like Green Day, Kings of Leon and The Kooks. Fans can get tickets for these concerts only by a lottery on 1LIVE's website and in several radio shows. The concert with Placebo in 2009 was broadcast to more than 20 radios stations in over 15 countries of the world.
On Friday 11 October 2019, 1LIVE joined forces with several European radio stations, all other members of the European Broadcasting Union, including Swedish SR P3, German RBB Fritz, Belgian VRT Studio Brussel, Irish RT 2fm, French Radio France Mouv and Dutch NPO 3FM headed up by British BBC Radio 1 for a special simulcast show named "Europe's Biggest Dance Show".[3] The show started at 7pm UK time and the format was that every country involved would takeover for 1 hour of the 7-hour show, showcasing some of their countries' best dance music starting off with Annie Mac for Radio 1. The German hour was shared with 30 mins being broadcast by 1LIVE in Cologne and 30 mins by Radio Fritz in Berlin. Most stations chose to feature at least one live DJ set, with Radio 1 having DJ Jax Jones live in the mix. The show reached an estimated 18 million listeners.[3] Each participant station linked to Radio 1 where BBC staff mixed the show at New Broadcasting House in London, the mixed show was then sent back out to the participating stations to broadcast.[4] Radio 1 Head of Programmes Aled Haydn-Jones said before the show "This is going to be a real radio event! Having seven countries showcasing the best dance music from their country is absolutely the best way it can delivered. I'm proud BBC Radio 1 partnered with seven other radio stations and I can't wait to hear it!".[3]
I have three media players in HASS (Sonos, IKEA Sonos, Denon). I want to play a radio station stream to all of them. How to best and most elegantly achieve this? Ideally this should be available from HomeKit as well.
I started off with a Lovelace button and created a lightweight service in there. But this seems to be too limiting. Right now, I have a more-or-less working script which can stream music to the Sonos devices.
I found the Universal Media Player, which might be the right integration. But it seems quite complicated and need lots of manual programming (and what are attributes?!). Will it provide a media player which I can use from HomeKit?
Before I get started with digging too deep into things: I am on the right track? Does anyone have some pointers for me?
Both scripts should be called from the Universal Media Player. The state of the player should be extracted from the input_boolean (not raspi_forked_daapd directly, because that could play something else).
Crowder also gave a huge update on his plans for Election Night to ensure that what happened in 2020, never happens again. He informed the audience that Louder with Crowder is currently building an exclusive Election Integrity Map website that will give all Americans access to the same real-time election data from around the country that every mainstream media outlet has access to. This will this give Crowder and his team the ability to call States in real time.
Watching F1 live from anywhere sounds easier in theory than in practice. In theory, you can just pay for an expensive sports-streaming channel and call it a day. However, not many people can afford such a luxury, which brings us to free channels that stream Formula 1 live.
Nevertheless, you can still watch F1 live for free on RTBF and SRF by unblocking them. Users online often use a VPN service, which works by changing the IP address, and by extension, the online location of a user. It now makes more sense.
People online frequently use NordVPN to access blocked websites. This provider comes with unlimited traffic, servers in Belgium/Switzerland, fast speeds, and apps for all devices. Using such a VPN service with these qualities, be it NordVPN or another one, turns out to be vital.
As explained briefly, a VPN like this can connect you to an intermediary server in another country and assign you another IP address. This makes RTBF, SRF, or any other channels accessible worldwide. NordVPN is a premium provider, making it hard to avoid payment at the start.
However, the service also offers a non-conditional 30-day money-back guarantee. This allows the user to get the VPN, use it to stream F1 live on a free channel, and get a full refund as soon as everything is done. This means the VPN costs nothing.
There are, however, many other issues you must count on. These providers usually limit your bandwidth and speed, making them unsuitable for watching content in HD, Full HD, or Ultra HD. Another problem is the lack of servers in specific countries.
The only way to go about it is to use a premium service for free. NordVPN has been proven to work, especially with its 30-day money-back guarantee for all plans. Alternatively, you can try ExpressVPN with the same advantage often praised by many racing fans online.
You can watch Formula 1 for free with a provider like NordVPN, which has hundreds of quality servers in Belgium and Switzerland. Such a provider also has hundreds more countries, helping you unblock other TV channels that broadcast this event.
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The OBS Audio and Video Sync Tool has been designed to answer the important question of how much audio delay an Open Broadcaster Software user should apply in their live streaming system. The tool is a video that combines a visual scale of time with a countdown timer looping in sync with audio blips every second. OBS users can capture a video and audio recording of this tool to accurately determine the amount of audio delay they should apply to their live streaming system to sync up their audio and video streams.
The OBS Audio Video Sync Tool includes a color-coded time scale to quickly measure the amount of time needed to sync your video and audio. The tool also includes an audio syncing bar accurate to one-thousandth of a second. To use this tool you simply need to record the video and audio from the video with the system that you wish to test. This would be your OBS or other video production software with all of the included hardware you are testing. Therefore you will need to record this video with the camera and microphone that you are attempting to sync up. Once this video has been recorded you can import this recording in a video editing software so diagnosis.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the dance-centric cult favorite Center Stage, stars from the film reunite for a virtual discussion September 1 at 7:30 PM ET. The free live stream airs on American Ballet Theatre's YouTube channel with viewers are encouraged to donate to the company's Crisis Relief Fund.
Set to participate are Zoe Saldana (Guardians of the Galaxy), Amanda Schull (Suits), Sascha Radetsky, and Ethan Stiefel. The latter two were members of ABT while filming (Radetsky now serves as the artistic director of the organization's Studio Company). CNN's Poppy Harlow will moderate.
The 2000 film, a staple for theatre and classical dance fans, follows the ups and downs of a group of ballet hopefuls at New York City's fictional American Ballet Academy. The cast also includes Tony winners Debra Monk, Donna Murphy, and Priscilla Lopez, as well as Tony nominee Peter Gallagher.
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