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Unread 11-03-2006, 23:57
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Re: Israel Webcast

Perhaps however you could use a free version and then set up several "mirrors" so to speak. For example...I'm in the USA on Eastern Standard Time. Lending you my computer for three days from 2AM to 10AM is no big deal at all. (Those times in Israel look like from about 9AM to 5PM). You get a free version of something or other and I get the same free version. Then I log on to one of your streams. Somebody does some sort of magic that allows my computer to rebroadcast the webcast that is being fed in. Let's say we use that 25 one. Now you have 25-1+25 feeds = 49 feeds. My computer has 2 gigs of RAM and I am very sure my internet connection can handle some uploads as long as the number remains relatively small. I'm sure you could find more volunteers to do this if you asked and pretty soon you'd have all the feeds you need. I don't think the transfers would effect quality much although you might have to suffer a few seconds delay as the secondary host computer you were using downloaded and uploaded. Users would have to be told on a website "click down the list of links until you find one that is not busy" but still? It would work...and it would be free.

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