View Full Version : Apr 1-3 Webcast Info (3 Webcasts)
mikedowns
02-04-2004, 10:17
Attached are the links for this weekends webcasts. Check http://robotics.nasa.gov/ for the latest webcast updates:
Palmetto Regional (Columbia, SC)
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/rrg2.pl?encoder/first_sc.rm
Silicon Valley Regional (San Jose, CA)
http://robotics.nasa.gov/first/2004/rams/siliconvalley.ram
Lonestar Webcast from (Houston, TX) (low bandwidth ISDN line encode)
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/rrg2.pl?encoder/lonestar.rm
Enjoy!
Mike Downs
Elgin Clock
02-04-2004, 10:41
Now I guess the big question I have is, how do I play all 3 of them simutaneously (Without 3 computers)? I can only open one at a time cause Real PLayer is like that... Ughh...
Gabe Salas Jr.
02-04-2004, 10:51
Technically you can watch almost all of them, one at a time. Remember Palmetto starts early, then an hour later, the Lone Star Regional starts, and I believe two more hours after that, Silicon Valley starts. So time them carefully between lunch breaks. :)
Gabe Salas Jr.
02-04-2004, 12:02
Is anybody else having trouble with the contrast with the video for the LoneStar Regional? The video is really dark. I am thinking about trying out the free 14 day upgrade Real Player offers, in order to adjust the video to my liking. Any other suggestions?
Stu Bloom
02-04-2004, 12:12
I just wish I could get streaming video at all here at work ... they have our network pretty well locked down. DARN ... I knew I should have taken some time off today ...
I juts wish they woudl have something on telecast. I finally got NASA TV thsi year but I have yet to year about any regioanls that were broadcasted and I a little bummebd that was the main reason why I had gone with the directtv package that I had gone with :rolleyes:
Now I guess the big question I have is, how do I play all 3 of them simutaneously (Without 3 computers)? I can only open one at a time cause Real PLayer is like that... Ughh...
Get real alternative. Just google it.
Kevin Sevcik
02-04-2004, 23:18
Contrast complaint duly noted. I'll see if that's actually a problem we can do anything about. We almost didn't have a webcast at all. We had issues getting the Polycom box to talk with the ISDN lines. Luckily, my old place of work had an adapter box they let us borrow. So yay! that there's a webcast at all, really.
Contrast complaint duly noted. I'll see if that's actually a problem we can do anything about. We almost didn't have a webcast at all. We had issues getting the Polycom box to talk with the ISDN lines. Luckily, my old place of work had an adapter box they let us borrow. So yay! that there's a webcast at all, really.
Yeah. Yay! Kevin. Thank again. It is really awesome for me. I miss it so much. But two weeks and I'll be in atlanta so I'll be generally alright.
Heretic121
03-04-2004, 12:15
palmeto seems down period, and then the Texas One was on some cam dial up thing. San Jose is working fine though =D
Jeff Rodriguez
03-04-2004, 12:32
although the audio for Silicon valley is missing the low frequencies.
oracle_nick
03-04-2004, 19:19
Does anyone know when and or if the michigan regional that took place on april 1-3 going to be up soon?
Kevin Sevcik
03-04-2004, 21:40
Yes, Texas was on a 128k ISDN dialup. That's the best we could do for connectivity. Much better than nothin' and all that. If anyone is interested in the technical details, it done using a Polycom Viewstation that was hooked into the video and audio and the ISDN line. NASA then dialed into the Viewstation to pickup the feed, and presumably took care of the Real encoding after that.
PS. Any and all scoring gaffes, glitches, etc. were the sole responsibility of my evil twin. Honest.
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