Anyone found a link that works?
Nah, just 404 not found errors. And they have a big thing on their website too about the game. I wonder if you need a Dartmouth IP address?
Neither tonight nor the first Dartmouth game.
These guys must have learned their stuff from YES--which broadcast "what's it worth" memorabilia again at 6:30.
I got it to work. The URL for the broadcast page is:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~brdcast/webcast/99rockwebcast.html
Right click on the Quicktime icon, go to Plugin Settings:Streaming Transport and select UDP,RTSP Port ID 554.
A couple weeks ago, we had to set it to HTTP Port 80 for someone else's broadcast, so if you did that it may not be working.
The broadcast is pretty choppy, but the sound is clear when it exists.
i got the dartmouth quicktime feed to work by the following means:
chose "plug-in settings"
chose "streaming transport"
chose "auto configure"
I'm still getting the same errors. I wonder if now that everyone has figured it out, this is because the server can't handle that many connections
Edit:After disabling the firewall, Quicktime can now auto-configure, but I still don't get the 404 errors
Chris '02 - I was going to ask about a firewall. So it's still not working even after you disabled the firewall? Do you get the Quicktime icon?
I'm running Winxp and was actually running two firewalls (one hardware through a router and one software...ZoneAlarm). I plugged my computer directly into the dsl modem (bypassing the hardware firewal), then completely disabled Zonealarm....and the broadcast worked....very briefly. I reenabled Zonealarm and it seems that it cut the audio off. I will have to figure out what works best while maintaining some security. Thanks for the help!
I had no problem at all, clicking on the free netcast link, the clicking on the game link and then the WFRD link.
Ok, apparently Quicktime 4 has some strange issues with needing specific ports open on a firewall. It has problems with Zonealarm too. I have a D-Link 604 and it actually has a special section to open specific ports that allow Quicktime 4 to function.
Here comes the second period. GBR!!!!
I got it to work, but I'm missing The Price is Right Spectacular on CBS.