I meant streaming video live from the event. A few
years ago, I streamed audio live. It would be cool to provide a multi-media
experience to those who can't attend. Even cooler, it might be fun to host
a few remote featured performers. That would be even easier, using any of the
instant messengers that allow video and audio, and then project the audio on the
wall of the venue, and the audio through the PA.
Rick, what do you think?
Kris
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If you can get some video to me I can try to compress it and
put it on my website so people can stream it, if that would be helpful. I have
a lot of bandwidth so it should be able to withstand the strain.
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Krispen Hartung <info@krispenhartung.com>
wrote:
That's right. Streaming audio is fairly easy.
Video is another matter. After I ran out of steam and couldn't stream any
longer, I was hoping some motivated, young techy would be willing to
try streaming audio/video. No takers yet. The good thing is that Rick
recorded many sets this time. I'll post my two recordings in a few
days.
Kris
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The festival audio was streamed in 05 and
possibly other years as well, and I believe that Krispen was involved in
such, but not sure.
Perhaps others here can chime in with a bit more info…
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Oct 21, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Bob Amstadt wrote:
I feel very lucky that this festival takes
place so close to home for me. I wonder if there would be any way
to stream video and audio from the festival to the Internet.
Anybody have any experience in this and what would be required to make
it work?
C'mon, keep saying
things about the fest so I can fantasize about next year... so sad i
couldn't be
there.
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