From: Torrence Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [GOODTIMES] Live event streaming help..

At 07:59 AM 9/20/1999 -0700, you wrote:
 >From: Alfonse Palaima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >Subject:  [GOODTIMES] Live event streaming help..
 >
 >Hello all,
 >         I'm seeking any and all information on live streaming an
 >event that runs N days long... [ video crew tailing a cast of
 >performers from club to club.]  I'm well familiar w/ Real Producer
 >Plus and the server works for on-demand content but know very little
 >about doing a live event.  Can any one help direct me towards some
 >cost numbers for producing such a thing in the field -  often
 >connecting to ISP/Server via cell phone/ Infra Red/ or Airport
 >(?).....  [ We already have the input source, Canon XL1. All else
 >will need to work away from base office.]       Yes Macintosh
 >solutions are preferred, but am well aware of Mac's streaming
 >limitations, so PC based solutions will also help.
 >
 >So if anyone in the area has any ideas or concepts both tried/true or
 >conceptual, I'd appreciate hearing them... Bleeding edge technologies
 >can be an option, if I like 'em... ;)
 >
 >thanks very much,  in advance,
 >alfonse palaima
 >
Alfonse:

Sounds like you're getting into the exciting part of the online television
world.
We do live remotes online as well as live shows from our studio.

If you have any questions regarding the connectivity part (which is the
interesting part),
don't hesitate to write. I'd like to know more about your project.

If you are looking for some advantages in your streaming solutions, I'd
like to
share them with you.


Torrence E. Thomas

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