I just received a text message from Athletics announcing that the MSG game will be broadcast live on Redcast on Saturday.
Excellent. Thanks!
even better no extra cost for current subscriptions
Yeah! I wasn't looking forward to using BU's All/ Some/ No Access.
Quote from: RitaYeah! I wasn't looking forward to using BU's All/ Some/ No Access.
But is this a separate broadcast, or are they picking up what BU was doing? I know Jason will be there for radio, but?
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: RitaYeah! I wasn't looking forward to using BU's All/ Some/ No Access.
But is this a separate broadcast, or are they picking up what BU was doing? I know Jason will be there for radio, but?
It's the MSG in-house video feed, which I assume will be sent to both BU and Cornell, but ours will have Jason's audio accompanying it.
There isn't a commitment from All Access / Redcast for archiving this game.
Does anyone here know of a good video stream capture program that runs under Windows XP? I will likely be watching RPI attempt to lose their tournament at the same time as the MSG game and would like to see Cornell when I return home.
Quote from: martyI will likely be watching RPI attempt to lose their tournament at the same time as the MSG game and would like to see Cornell when I return home.
Is TW-3 broadcasting RPI? You could DVR that (undercard:-)) and watch Redcast for the main event...
being as its flash its much more work to record.. you will need replay video capture and then sync sound with the audio.. most capture tools dont work with the flash streaming,
Anybody else getting the annoying "Press Esc to exit full screen mode" message that won't go away?
I've tried Firefox & Safari (I'm on a Mac). Would using IE in Win XP make a difference?
Or, am I the only one in this situation?
Quote from: Johnny 5Anybody else getting the annoying "Press Esc to exit full screen mode" message that won't go away?
I've tried Firefox & Safari (I'm on a Mac). Would using IE in Win XP make a difference?
Or, am I the only one in this situation?
Fades away in three or four seconds with Firefox--for me.
Yes, it always did before for me, too.
Not sure what changed??
Quote from: martyThere isn't a commitment from All Access / Redcast for archiving this game.
Does anyone here know of a good video stream capture program that runs under Windows XP? I will likely be watching RPI attempt to lose their tournament at the same time as the MSG game and would like to see Cornell when I return home.
Today only, for about another 13 hours, there is a program being given away for free that can capture Flash video. It can do quite a bit more than capture video, it is billed as a virtual camera for the desktop. Don't expect a miracle here as the output video is mediocre.
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/screencamera/
Quote from: martyQuote from: martyThere isn't a commitment from All Access / Redcast for archiving this game.
Does anyone here know of a good video stream capture program that runs under Windows XP? I will likely be watching RPI attempt to lose their tournament at the same time as the MSG game and would like to see Cornell when I return home.
Today only, for about another 13 hours, there is a program being given away for free that can capture Flash video. It can do quite a bit more than capture video, it is billed as a virtual camera for the desktop. Don't expect a miracle here as the output video is mediocre.
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/screencamera/
Thanks
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: martyQuote from: martyThere isn't a commitment from All Access / Redcast for archiving this game.
Does anyone here know of a good video stream capture program that runs under Windows XP? I will likely be watching RPI attempt to lose their tournament at the same time as the MSG game and would like to see Cornell when I return home.
Today only, for about another 13 hours, there is a program being given away for free that can capture Flash video. It can do quite a bit more than capture video, it is billed as a virtual camera for the desktop. Don't expect a miracle here as the output video is mediocre.
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/screencamera/
Thanks
Note in the comments section of that website that there is a free alternative. I don't know if the free program will capture Flash as I haven't yet tested it. If so it might be of better quality than today's giveaway. Now on to "The Morgue" for tonight's entertainment.
Lame, it's only for Windows.