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It worked great for me. Still stunned to be watching a MCLA game live -- from Cowboy's stadium -- that still needs to set in a bit. Can't wait for the night game.
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bste_lax wrote:Only Ken would use a Bone Daddy's reference while web casting......and for that, he gets a high five.
It had to have me in it then too for it to be gold...
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Napa Youth Coach 2006
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I love the effort to web cast and the efforts to fix problems in real time.
Here's a couple thoughts going forward:
1. Is there any way to send a high bandwidth and low bandwidth feed separately? Folks in hotels and coffeehouses, might have limited BW. I also had trouble using neighbor's DSL, cable worked much better. (I know 600kbs should not be too taxing.)
2. Is it possible to have some sort of test stream that we can try connecting to before game time? What would be great next year would be a 30-minute highlight/final four preview show on Thursday so people can check out their setups. I tried to set this up at an ASU parent's house not knowing their house was DSL. (I think that was the issue) By the time we got the ASU feed working back at my place, Chapman had started to roll away.
3. Also, if there is any guidance about using non-Windows/non-IE (e.g. Mac/Linux/Firefox) platforms, that would be great.
Thanks, guys.
Dave ...
Here's a couple thoughts going forward:
1. Is there any way to send a high bandwidth and low bandwidth feed separately? Folks in hotels and coffeehouses, might have limited BW. I also had trouble using neighbor's DSL, cable worked much better. (I know 600kbs should not be too taxing.)
2. Is it possible to have some sort of test stream that we can try connecting to before game time? What would be great next year would be a 30-minute highlight/final four preview show on Thursday so people can check out their setups. I tried to set this up at an ASU parent's house not knowing their house was DSL. (I think that was the issue) By the time we got the ASU feed working back at my place, Chapman had started to roll away.
3. Also, if there is any guidance about using non-Windows/non-IE (e.g. Mac/Linux/Firefox) platforms, that would be great.
Thanks, guys.
Dave ...
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chslaxcoach - Recruit
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Dave - most of your issues can be answered by reading the first page of this thread.
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chslaxcoach wrote:I love the effort to web cast and the efforts to fix problems in real time.
Here's a couple thoughts going forward:
1. Is there any way to send a high bandwidth and low bandwidth feed separately? Folks in hotels and coffeehouses, might have limited BW. I also had trouble using neighbor's DSL, cable worked much better. (I know 600kbs should not be too taxing.)
2. Is it possible to have some sort of test stream that we can try connecting to before game time? What would be great next year would be a 30-minute highlight/final four preview show on Thursday so people can check out their setups. I tried to set this up at an ASU parent's house not knowing their house was DSL. (I think that was the issue) By the time we got the ASU feed working back at my place, Chapman had started to roll away.
3. Also, if there is any guidance about using non-Windows/non-IE (e.g. Mac/Linux/Firefox) platforms, that would be great.
Thanks, guys.
Dave ...
Dave,
These questions were answered here for the last week on the main webcast page:
http://www.collegelax.us/tv.php
There was a test video stream that I recommended ALL viewers test before purchasing the webcast. A small number of folks bought the webcast without doing this quick check only to realize that they couldn't watch it due to low bandwith or hardware issues locally. Both of those issues were out of our control unfortunately.
WANT TO TEST A DEMO VIDEO STREAM?
Want to see if your internet access is suitable for watching our webcast??
Test out your internet connection for FREE BEFORE you buy. Fire up Windows Media Player. Go to the File/Open URL menu and insert this URL: http://onyx.streamguys.com/demo_locked/pinball.wmv
Make sure you don't have any trailing spaces on that URL link.
Username = demo
Password = demo
If everything works OK, you should be able to view a short movie and you are good to go!
Additionally, a lot of fans waited until game time to make their purchase. The small minority of folks experiencing problems were related to the issues listed above that were out of our control.
Thanks for writing. It was a lot of fun doing the first three games and we are looking forward to a great D1 championship tonight in about an hour.
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