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18.0 Network Protocol

18.1 What are the audio newsgroups? Which group should I post to?
       It is important to post to the right group. There are a few
       reasons for that. First, you want to be read by people who
       are knowledgable and/or interested in your topic. Second,
       you want to avoid the ire of people who don't have your
       perspective or won't tolerate your ignorance.  The audio
       newsgroups are frequented by a wide group of people, including
       some outspoken experts who know their stuff and some serious
       purists who won't consider lower levels as acceptable.

       That said, here's the list of newsgroups and an explanation
       of their content:

       rec.audio: The original newsgroup, which is being phased out.
       rec.audio.car: This newsgroup supports discussion on different
               brands and models of car stereo, and also is an open
               forum for talk about car stereo installation, speaker
               selection, custom crossovers, and the special noise
               problems which occur in cars.
       rec.audio.high-end: This newsgroup caters to audiophiles and
               serious music lovers who are interested in discussing
               the subtle differences between expensive equipment, the
               nuances of selecting the best cables, the love and lore
               of LPs, and other details of audio that are inaudible to
               the untrained ear.  Currently, rec.audio.high-end is
               the only group which is available by e-mail.  To get
               this group sent to you, contact:
                       [email protected]
               This is also the only group which is moderated.  This
               group has specific, enforced posting guidelines.
               There is no cross posting allowed to r.a.h-e.  Please
               read the frequently posted info on posting before
               posting to r.a.h-e.
               rec.audio.high-end also has a FAQ. Please obtain and
               read the rec.audio.high-end FAQ before posting.
       rec.audio.marketplace: Here's the place for selling and buying
               equipment.  This is also a good place to discuss
               dealers, pricing, product sources, and models with
               specific features.
       rec.audio.misc: If you don't think it fits well in any other
               newsgroup, post it here.
       rec.audio.opinion: Everyone has opinions. Share yours here.
               Not sure which is better? Ask here. Think you hear
               a difference? Say it here.
       rec.audio.pro: This newsgroup is dedicated to professional
               audio.  It includes discussion on record production,
               studios, studio equipment, DJ equipment, recording
               concerts, sound reinforcement, mastering, mixing,
               special effects, and other topics which might apply to
               audio professionals.  If you are a home audio buff but
               like tape recording, you can find good advice here.
       rec.audio.tech: Discussion here is about audio theory, home
               made audio equipment, specifications, and other
               technicalities.
       rec.audio.tubes: This is a group discussing tube circuits,
               tube equipment, and the characteristics of vacuum
               tubes in general (UK translation: Valves).
       alt.home-theater-misc: Discussions of home theater, including
               surround sound processing, speakers, large screen
               video, and media.

       If the appropriate group is not available on your server,
       post to rec.audio.misc.

18.2 What network mailing lists are out there which aren't on usenet?
       There is an informal group of people interested in using DAT
       recorders to record "Grateful Dead" concerts. These people call
       themselves "Dat-Heads" and have a daily E-Mailing List.  This
       is also a great resource for DAT information. They maintain an
       excellent DAT FAQ with detailed information on DAT machines
       and tapes.  The FAQ is a bit obsolete, but still great. To
       subscribe to the list, or get a copy of their faq, send a
       message to:
               [email protected]
       Include one of the following as the body of the message:
               SUBSCRIBE
               SEND FAQ

       There is also a general turntable chat mailing list. To
       subscribe to this list, send a message to:
               [email protected]
       asking to join the mailing list.

       There is the bass mailing list, devoted primarily to low
       frequency reproduction, although there is also much discussion
       of general speaker building issues. To suscribe, send
       subscribe bass <address>  to  [email protected]

       There are two mailing lists devoted to mini-disc related issues.
       To subscribe to the MD-L list, send mail to:
               [email protected]
       with the following request in the body of the message:
               subscribe MD-L Your Name
       To subscribe to the minidisc-users list, send mail to:
               [email protected]
       with the word ``subscribe'' as the body of the message.

       There is a general interest audio mailing list sponsered by
       "Sound Practices" magazine. To subscribe, mail to:
               [email protected]
       with the word ``subscribe'' as the body of the message.

       There is a technical audio mailing list (hifitech) for end
       users (not studio or professional).  To subscribe, mail to
       [email protected]  As your message, type:
               subscribe hifitech

       The SOUND list has discussion about kits, DIY speakers, etc.
       To subscribe, mail to [email protected]  As your message, type:
               SUBSCRIBE SOUND firstname lastname

       RADIO-L is an electronic dicussion forum for Digital Audio
       Broadcasting. To subscribe, mail to [email protected]
       As your message, type:
               SUBSCRIBE RADIO-L firstname lastname
       RADIO-L archives are available at http://magi.com/~moted/dr

       DASP-L is a forum for discussion of digital acoustic signal
       processing. To subscibe, mail to [email protected]

18.3 Should I post a question about "XXXXXXX"?
       If it isn't addressed in the FAQ and it isn't a question for
       one individual, do it! However, try to post to the right
       group (see above).

18.4 How can I suggest a change to the FAQ?
       Send an E-Mail message to [email protected] and explain
       your suggestion or correction in detail.

18.5 Where is the FAQ for rec.audio.* archived?
       This FAQ is available by ftp from   rtfm.mit.edu   in
               /pub/usenet/news.answers/AudioFAQ
       To get the entire FAQ from this archive, you need to
       get all 13 of the following files:
               part1
               part2
               part3
               part4
               part5
               part6
               part7
               part8
               part9
               part10
               part11
               part12
               part13
       The FAQ is also available on the world-wide web at these sites:
       http://www.faqs.org/faqs/AudioFAQ/part1/index.html
       http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/AudioFAQ/
       http://www.unik.no/~robert/hifi/faq/
       http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/rec.audio.tech.html
       http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-faq/AudioFAQ-part1.html
       http://www.ucsalf.ac.uk/cgibin/faq?AudioFAQ/part1

18.6 What does FAQ stand for?
       FAQ stands for "Frequently Asked Questions".  It is assumed
       that a FAQ also contains FGA or "Frequently Given Answers".
       The rec.audio.* newsgroups have few FGAs due to the
       personalities involved and the subjective nature of audio.
       For that reason, this document is called a FAQ.

18.7 Why did I get a bitter reply when I posted a simple opinion?
       Some feel that rec.audio.* is populated by people with
       very strong opinions.  The whole audio industry is
       filled with opinionated people.

       However, for the most part, these people like voicing their
       opinions and reading others.  What may have sounded like a
       severe rebuttal may have instead been an outlet for the other
       person's frustrations or a challenge to you to "play the
       `rec.audio' game" and back up your words with some spirit.

       Be sure to stay light when reading rec.audio.  Otherwise, you
       are likely to take yourself and everyone else too seriously.

18.8 Can I post a "FOR SALE" notice on rec.audio?
       The newsgroup rec.audio.marketplace is specifically for these
       postings. Do not post For Sale to any other rec.audio.* group,
       except perhaps rec.audio.high-end.  Only post to
       rec.audio.high-end if the item is of interest to the high-end
       crowd.  rec.audio.high-end is moderated, so if the post is
       deemed inappropriate by the moderator, it will not post.

       All For Sale posts need to have a real name and a real phone
       number.  It is also very valuable to include your location,
       so that people can determine if shipping will be cheap or
       impractical.

       Usenet is not for commercial purposes, so if you are associated
       with a store or other retail operation, this is the wrong
       place for your advertisement.  If you have some used personal
       gear or something you bought and don't need, feel free to post.

       If you see an advertisement for a store that has a great deal,
       AND people had been asking about where to buy that item cheap,
       you might want to tell the readers on rec.audio.marketplace
       about it. However, avoid commercializing. Something like:

               Pete's Audio has JVC PS992 for $435, which is 40%
               less than anywhere else; If interested 202-555-1212.

       should be fine. Avoid posting their entire price list,
       or using too many superlatives. If commercialism leaks
       into Usenet, it could materially hurt us all.

       When posting something for sale, have a concise but complete
       subject line.  Come to think of it, this is good advice for
       any post. Some use abbreviations like WTB (the poster Wants
       To Buy) or WTS (the poster Wants To Sell). Here are some
       examples of good subject lines:

           Subject: WTB 100W Receiver any condition
           Subject: 4Sale Power Amp PS 352 $500 San Francisco area
           Subject: 4Sale Stereophile Back Issues 4/88 to 6/92

       Think about who you are willing to sell to before you post.
       If it is fragile or heavy, you may not want to ship it, so you
       may restrict to people who are close enough to pick it up.
       Use the Distribution: header to restrict your posting area.
       If you will only sell to people in Texas, don't distribute it
       to Australia.  Check with your system administrator if you
       aren't familiar with the options you have for Distribution.
       Different sites have different restriction codes available.
       Distribution headers don't always restrict distribution, so
       it is still a good idea to include the target area in the
       Subject.

       Anyone buying or selling needs to understand that Usenet
       contains no mechanism to protect the buyer's money or the
       seller's property.

       There is a frequently posted message "A Guide to Buying and
       Selling on Usenet" which talks of other issues on the subject.
       This is posted to news.answers as well as other newsgroups.
       It is also available by ftp from "rtfm.mit.edu" in
       "/pub/usenet/news.answers/radio" as file "swap-guide".

18.9 Can I cross-post?  Should I cross-post?
       Cross posting means sending the message/posting to more than
       one newsgroup. This is more efficient than posting the same
       message twice, as it stores less space on disks, takes less
       time to transmit, etc. If you need to address the message to
       more than one newsgroup, put all newsgroups in the Newsgroup:
       line.

       However, there is rarely a reason to cross-post to many of
       the rec.audio.x newsgroups. If you have a repair question,
       it belongs in rec.audio.tech and no where else. If you are
       selling a tuner, post to rec.audio.marketplace. Want opinions
       on the right cable? Post to rec.audio.opinion.  Not sure?
       Post to rec.audio.misc.

18.10 Are there any sites containing audio files available for ftp?
       Yes. Try ftp.uu.net directory "usenet/rec.audio.high-end".

18.11 Are there any audio-specific World-Wide Web sites?
       Zillions of them.  Here are some places to start:
       Robert's page pointing to many Audio pages
               http://www.unik.no/~robert/hifi/hifi.html
       Dan and Steve's Audio-Related page
               http://www.qnx.com/~danh/info.html
       rec.audio.* FAQ with Search Engine
               http://hydra.unik.no/%7Erobert/hifi/faq/
       BMG and Columbia CD Music Club Unofficial Lists and FAQ
               http://www.eskimo.com/~bloo/cdfaq/toppage.htm/
       Ambisonic Surround Sound FAQ
               http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/
       Tube related stuff
               http://www.interport.net/~blackie
       Speaker Repair FAQ
               http://www.paranoia.com/~filipg/HTML/FAQ/BODY/F_Speaker.html
       William Nau's Mail Order Equipment FAQ
               http://www.ssesco.com/nau/mailorder.htm
       Audio Web
               http://www.audioweb.com/

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