HockeyCam Problem
Posted by Roy Kornbluh
HockeyCam Problem
Posted by: Roy Kornbluh (---.erg.sri.com)
Date: February 02, 2002 09:29PM
I was able to view the HockeyCam when I tried it out a couple of months ago. Now I just get the animated Quicktime logo. Anything change on the elynah end?
It's quite likely that my company changed their firewall. Is there anything that I can do other than throw up my hands in despair? I might note that I can view some videos such as movie trailers.
I promise to send in my $50 if someone helps me out
Thanks,
Roy
It's quite likely that my company changed their firewall. Is there anything that I can do other than throw up my hands in despair? I might note that I can view some videos such as movie trailers.
I promise to send in my $50 if someone helps me out
Thanks,
Roy
Re: HockeyCam Problem
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 03, 2002 04:03PM
There have been some minor changes since the beginning of the year, but nothing that should prevent you from getting the webcast, as long as you're using the current link from the webpage and have the current version of QuickTime. The stream is on port 80, so if you can see webpages behind your firewall, you should be able to get the webcam. E-mail me as much of your configuration as possible and I'll see if I can figure out what the problem is. Also, even though the link was live for most of the weekend, there was only a feed during gametimes of course.
Re: HockeyCam Problem
Posted by: marty'74 (---.nycap.rr.com)
Date: February 03, 2002 06:14PM
What Windows operating system are you running. If at work I doubt you have Windows XP but if you do run XP there is an additional firewall to contend with.
If anyone wants help concerning the switch for the XP firewall, please post a response here and I will post a detailed reply.
If anyone wants help concerning the switch for the XP firewall, please post a response here and I will post a detailed reply.
Re: HockeyCam Problem
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 03, 2002 06:17PM
Really? Even if the stream is on port 80? Guess that's just another reason to avoid XP... or Windows entirely. If you don't mind, please drop me an e-mail with the details. Thanks.
And for what it's worth, they've managed to switch most of the computers at the vet school to XP, so I wouldn't put it past having XP at work.
And for what it's worth, they've managed to switch most of the computers at the vet school to XP, so I wouldn't put it past having XP at work.
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