It looks like the live streaming of the SLU game is free and avilable here. (http://saintsathletics.com/sports/2013/9/17/MHOCKEY_0917132022.aspx)
Archived games, for those who'll need to do that, are $8.
I seem to remember that the stream of Clarkson was also free, but their site doesn't yet say that. (http://clarksonathletics.tv/)
However Clarkson doesn't keep archives and that's a problem for me. I've tried to record every CU game, through live recording when I watch, or archived games when I attend. Since I plan to make the NC trip, I won't be recording live. I'll try and set it up ahead of time, but I've found that I often fail in that endeavor. So I'm wondering if anyone else would be recording and could send me a copy. I wouldn't expect you to edit it, just the copy and I'll work with it.
Any takers?
Here's the CU report on the weekend. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2017/2/13/mens-ice-hockey-12-13-mens-hockey-faces-pivotal-north-country-trip.aspx)
HA! Because you're the optimistic one that predicts all Ws in Greg's contest, I took "NC Weekend" to mean "National Championship Weekend."
Silly me.::screwy::
I'd do it for you but don't have the capability.
Somewhere on the Clarkson site I saw that it's free.
IIRC Clarkson has two streams. The higher quality one had a limit and when it fills the rest spill over onto the low quality one. Though both are actually pretty damn sweet.
RPI and Clarkson are tier 3 tech schools that produce great streams. Cornell Eng can't do better than Quinnipiac. Hrmpf.
Quote from: TrotskyIIRC Clarkson has two streams. The higher quality one had a limit and when it fills the rest spill over onto the low quality one. Though both are actually pretty damn sweet.
RPI and Clarkson are tier 3 tech schools that produce great streams. Cornell Eng can't do better than Quinnipiac. Hrmpf.
Clarkson may have a great stream, but no archives. So for me, that downgrades them. Not just because I can't record the game, but later you can't post clips or review controversy.
What does Cornell Eng (You do mean Engineering?) have to do with the streaming?
Quote from: Jim HylaWhat does Cornell Eng (You do mean Engineering?) have to do with the streaming?
The 1s and 0s guys are split between CS/Eng and CS/A&S IIRC.
Quote from: Jim HylaHowever Clarkson doesn't keep archives and that's a problem for me. I've tried to record every CU game, through live recording when I watch, or archived games when I attend. Since I plan to make the NC trip, I won't be recording live. I'll try and set it up ahead of time, but I've found that I often fail in that endeavor. So I'm wondering if anyone else would be recording and could send me a copy. I wouldn't expect you to edit it, just the copy and I'll work with it.
Any takers?
I don't think I can help as I'll either be at the Big Red Freakout/Alumni Recognition Night/Senior Night at RPI or possibly at my church's "Cabin Fever" party::whistle::.
RPI didn't want to play the Freakout vs. Cornell as they were looking to boost attendance $ but to have it on Senior Night and in addition to jam the place with their annual alumni group seems like a bad idea. Now if the Fridge were still coaching it would enhance the likelihood of a win over QPuke, but Freakouts have been much less a positive force under Appert (http://www.augenblick.org/rpi/h_brf.html). Still, Cornell can hope the crowd gives RPI a boost.
Quote from: martyQuote from: Jim HylaHowever Clarkson doesn't keep archives and that's a problem for me. I've tried to record every CU game, through live recording when I watch, or archived games when I attend. Since I plan to make the NC trip, I won't be recording live. I'll try and set it up ahead of time, but I've found that I often fail in that endeavor. So I'm wondering if anyone else would be recording and could send me a copy. I wouldn't expect you to edit it, just the copy and I'll work with it.
Any takers?
I don't think I can help as I'll either be at the Big Red Freakout/Alumni Recognition Night/Senior Night at RPI or possibly at my church's "Cabin Fever" party::whistle::.
RPI didn't want to play the Freakout vs. Cornell as they were looking to boost attendance $ but to have it on Senior Night and in addition to jam the place with their annual alumni group seems like a bad idea. Now if the Fridge were still coaching it would enhance the likelihood of a win over QPuke, but Freakouts have been much less a positive force under Appert (http://www.augenblick.org/rpi/h_brf.html). Still, Cornell can hope the crowd gives RPI a boost.
I thought that
BRF! is not against Cornell because it would not make sense to play it against team called The Big Red.
The Cornell article about the weekend's games includes links to both video broadcasts:
http://cornellbigred.com/news/2017/2/13/mens-ice-hockey-12-13-mens-hockey-faces-pivotal-north-country-trip.aspx
Quote from: andyw2100The Cornell article about the weekend's games includes links to both video broadcasts:
http://cornellbigred.com/news/2017/2/13/mens-ice-hockey-12-13-mens-hockey-faces-pivotal-north-country-trip.aspx
Thanks!
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jim HylaWhat does Cornell Eng (You do mean Engineering?) have to do with the streaming?
The 1s and 0s guys are split between CS/Eng and CS/A&S IIRC.
But do any of those have anything to do with our ILDN streaming?
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jim HylaWhat does Cornell Eng (You do mean Engineering?) have to do with the streaming?
The 1s and 0s guys are split between CS/Eng and CS/A&S IIRC.
But do any of those have anything to do with our ILDN streaming?
I was just pointing out the irony that the school with presumably stronger STEM alumni is -- oh, just forget it.