Well from my limited knowledge and actual experience of the actual platform itself, the
more users that logon to a certain programme the highier the quality
the stream should be since they share the stream and then grab the
missing bits from other computers. The poor quality may be in part due to
That sounds great! The prototype screen shots on Ben's website look
good
as well (although I have to question whether John Peel may have
appeared
in slightly more than 2 Home Truths programmes between 1993 and 2005,
what with him presenting it most of the time and all! :-) ).
Yep - I noticed
On 2 Nov 2005, at 13:21, Kim Plowright wrote:
That sounds great! The prototype screen shots on Ben's website look
good
as well (although I have to question whether John Peel may have
appeared
in slightly more than 2 Home Truths programmes between 1993 and
2005,
what with him presenting
At 21:44 +0100 27/10/05, Tom Loosemore wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CoolStreaminghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CoolStreaming
http://www3.pplive.com/english/ http://www3.pplive.com/english/
anyone played with these?
(no, this isn't a trick question...)
Nope! I used to mess multicast
At 12:57 +0100 26/10/05, Andrew Bowden wrote:
Are there old shows in your archive that have had their
copyrights expire? If so, there's no reason they can't be
placed up right now, other then potentially bandwidth. (To
which I'd say that you should offer them via torrent -- you
keep
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