For those unfamiliar, the HDX is a professional, software-based radio automation system designed for 24/7 operation. It isn’t just a music player; it is a complete studio-in-a-box solution.
A: Yes, but for professional use (PFL/Cue), you need a multi-output card (like an ASIO interface or a 4-output USB mixer). The HDX expects 2 separate stereo pairs: "Program Out" (On Air) and "Headphone/Cue" (Preview). hardata hdx radio
If you are a community station, a church broadcaster, or a small commercial station looking for 99.999% uptime without paying for a massive server cluster, the HARdata HDX is your answer. For those unfamiliar, the HDX is a professional,
It’s not fancy. It’s just bulletproof. 🔨🎧 The HDX expects 2 separate stereo pairs: "Program
That’s why we run the @HARdata HDX. 47 days of uptime, zero audio dropouts. Voice tracking is seamless, remote access actually works, and it runs on hardware from 2015.
Who else is still rocking an HDX? #RadioAutomation #BroadcastEngineering #HARdata #HDX #RadioLife Q: Does HDX support streaming encoding internally? A: Yes, the HDX has a built-in encoder for Icecast/Shoutcast. Go to Settings > Streaming and point it to your server IP. It can stream MP3 or AAC while simultaneously outputting to your studio monitors.
The HDX has a built-in "Secondary" mode. Run two PCs. If the main dies, the secondary takes over seamlessly. Do not skip this if you run 24/7. Final Verdict Is the HARdata HDX the prettiest software on the market? No. It has a utilitarian, database-driven interface that looks like it was built in the early 2000s (because it was). But does it work? Absolutely.