Well why can't you attempt the live feed and burn a DVD?  You can
apologize in advance that you don't think it will work but you are
willing to try- it if they are willing to miss the ceremony first run.
 If it works you look good because you thought it wouldn't.  If it
fails you told them so and FED EX goes to Canada, eventually.

On Jan 18, 2008 10:10 AM, Rev. Stewart Marshall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have one.  Remember pastor is the resident techy.  (I installed
> most of the infrastructure.)
>
> That is not my worry it is all the other stuff and making sure it
> works and keeping it going.  I will be a little busy during the
> wedding so I will not be able to tend to the electronic end.
>
> My feeling is the making of a DVD is much better, much less stress,
> and it can be taken care of AFTER the ceremonies are way over.
>
> My in-laws are the ones who want the live feed, because they are too
> lazy to travel!  (I know strike with 40 lashes but that is what it
> comes down to.)
>
> Stewart
>
> At 08:54 AM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
> >Many of our video projects are weddings, so I keep on top of this. The
> >biggest problem isn't getting the audio & video mixed ($), it's the
> >internet connection. Few churches have a wireless network handy.
> >
> >I hate to travel too (and it's no small expense for some people), and
> >I hate pomp and circumstance. Especially for people that get
> >divorced/married every few years (>50%). The chances of me watching
> >your unedited live wedding feed wouldn't be real great. Just send them
> >a DVD when the editing is finished. MUCH more entertaining and they
> >can fast forward through it.
>
> Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Prince of Peace
> Ozark, AL  SL 82
>
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