From: "Yvan Gagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Question about webcasting
> You might want to look into alternative means of getting a video signal
> back to home base and have the encoder computer there. For example, radio
> and TV stations have been using microwave technology to get high-quality
> signals back to the studio from remotes and also as STL's
> (Studio-to-Transmitter-Link) for years. Unfortunately I don't know much
> more about microwave beyond what I just told you...but any good
radio/video
> engineering house (they're out there...do a web search) can tell you.
This sounds like it would be the best solution for us in regards to doing
remote realvideo broadcasts. Anyone here know where I might get more
information on this type of microwave / STL technology? What kind of
hardware and costs would be associated with this? Is it 100% stable and
reliable? And does anyone know of any companies in Miami Beach Florida that
does this sort of thing that we could outsource it to?
thanks,
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