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Date: Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 4:44 PM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless video streaming services in stadiums
To: WIRELESS-LAN@listserv.educause.edu
I'm curious if anyone on this list has had to support wireless
streaming devices in their stadiums.
Our athletic department wants to buy
Unrelated to your question, but I have a comment:
The local AAA baseball team uses one during games. There is a noticable 2
second lag. Especially apparent since they use it to put interviews and
announcers on the screen, and it's aways 2 seconds out of sync with sound.
Hopefully the unit your
We've used these for conferences.
http://www.teradek.com/pages/cube
They run over the existing wired or wireless network. With a pair of them you
can encode and decode a stream. You can also use them to send the video to a
streaming server like Wowza. Thanks
Jeff Hagley, System
Pretty much any video encoder will have some lag, sounds like they’re sending
audio around the encoder instead of thru it, which should avoid the problem.
-Chris
On Jul 2, 2014, at 8:43 AM, Mike King m...@mpking.com wrote:
Unrelated to your question, but I have a comment:
The local AAA