http://www.dartmouth.edu/~mhockey/webcast/index.html
When I opened the URL in QuickTime during their game with Colgate I got the following messages:
"Changing Transports" and then "10065: No route to host"
It's coming through for me, though not perfectly. Their gametracker link from that page is not found.
To view in a stand-alone player, the link is actually:
[http://quicktime.dartmouth.edu/hockey_stream.mov]
Adam,
I had the same error. You need to manually change the HTTP protocol. Read about it here: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~mhockey/webcast/setup.html
great, thanks! How did it look tonight?
Hmm. Anybody else getting "404: Not Found"?
[Q]Jordan 04 Wrote:
Hmm. Anybody else getting "404: Not Found"?[/q]Yes, I assume it's too soon.
Yea, I'm getting the same thing right now. What time does the game start? Maybe the feed is not up yet.
Ben from Dartmouth said it usually comes on around 15 minutes before game time (~6:45pm) and is timed with the Dartmouth radio broadcast.
Thanks.
I've got it now.
maybe I should post his exact post....
I shouldn't post this here, especially since it'll probably mean Cornell fans will crash the server, but since it is a trial anyway (and I won't be able to use it this weekend anyway)...
streaming video of this weekend's games, synched with the Dartmouth radio broadcast, can be found at http://media.dartmouth.edu/hockey_stream.mov - usually comes active 15 minutes before gametime or so...
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They're showing warmups right now
Video is solid, but the audio is Ubiquitous Self-Important College Radio, the worst tripe known to man.
Just wanted to let everyone know that I was able to get the video already
I've got Quicktime muted and Weinstein in the background...we'll see how off the Dartmouth video and Cornell radio are...
Cornell audio just died....
Greg, you wanna start the thread? I'd start it but I like how you put up the scoring line on the first post.
Hopefully Weinstein will be in the backround...more technical difficulties... ::help::
Dartmouth radio says Moulson is out with a Game DQ from last night ::help::
the dartmouth announcers just said that moulson is out with the DQ
I love that the video is still going during ads.
is anybody elses video choppy?
pretty smoothe over here.
Thanks, my Zone Alarm was messing it up. Turned it off and it looks great.
Anybody else not getitng the audio? Video coming through fine.
My audio wouldn't work until I turned off the firewall, that could be it
Well, not my audio works in the in-browser feed, but not in a stand-alone player.
Odd.
Any ideas on how to improve video quality? Does the window have to be tiny? When I make the window larger the quality goes down. I'm using quicktime on a mac.
Thanks!
FYI.....the cornell inter audio feed ($$$ to listen) is back up and running, although with a little more static than usual. it is also a few seconds out of synch with (behind) the video feed.
Let's go red!!!
looking forward to seeing them live in florida...
Rita
Try adjusting your connect speed in QT player if you have DSL or cable. Increasing it will give you more pixels and a sharper image. If you exceed what your connection can handle, though, the player will probably crash, and you'll have to bring it up again and adjust downward.
After counting down "Waiting for media" to 0.0s, now it just says "Switching Transports" and is giving me neither video nor audio. Anybody else experience this?
Beeeej
yeah, I had that last night...check out TShen's post at the top
anyone having difficulty getting the feed now?
yeah, it's gone
yup... sort of watching on my mac and had a paused screen. tried re-opening and quicktime is still "getting info"....
rita
gone for me, too.
gone for me too ::help::
so i wonder if this is what happend??
just out of curiosity, how many people subscribe to the cornell i2 sports video feeds and how often does the feed "just disappear"?
and for the technically challenged, what is the upper limit of connections and how does that vary with equipment quality.
normally, i wouldn't have tuned into the video, but the cornell audio was down, and i went to see if dartmouth had audio, and the video just started running in my netscape browser (and it was FREE!).
Rita