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Oct 7, 2000, 13:25 #1
if so.. how?
-chuck
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Oct 7, 2000, 13:55 #2
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Yes, you can, but there is three things that you will need: a capture card to bring the audio/video into your computer, RealProducer software from http://www.real.com, and access to a RealServer. You will also need a high-speed Internet access and a camera, but that goes without saying.
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Oct 7, 2000, 14:00 #3
I can see the broadcast right now.. does that mean i'd just need realproducer to record it? (id be happy with just audio.. but audio and visual would be great!)
chuck
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Oct 7, 2000, 14:01 #4
arg, i dont have the $150 required to get that
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Oct 8, 2000, 18:32 #5
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RealProducer is available free for the first thirty days. You will also need access to a Real Server. You can't get around this with HTTP like you can on the download side.
IMHO - $150 to produce a live show available world wide to millions of people is pretty cheap
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Oct 8, 2000, 19:56 #6
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I don't think Chuck wants to broadcast a show. Rather record one that someone else is broadcasting. Correct my if I'm wrong.
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Oct 8, 2000, 20:05 #7
Ya, i just want to be able to record live concerts (such as the radiohead one yesterday) and watch them later. I had to miss almost all of the webcast because of a previous engagement
being able to record that, even just the audio, would have been real nice.
-chuck
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