Quote from: Kyle RoseQuote from: angrybearBlah blah blahSorry, but as others have pointed out, this is utter horseshit when you see what students at other schools are actually doing.
And FWIW I'm not suggesting that Cornell's hockey streaming has to be as awesome as CBS's online offerings: I'm simply asking for better video quality and a cameraman who has some idea of where the puck is. I'm even willing to sacrifice overlays for the clock/score/etc., if they're too difficult to implement, simply to get 30+ fps video that I can watch in a window larger than a postage stamp (or even on, say, an actual TV!) without getting a headache from the artifacts, blockiness, and ghosting and without it going down or being unavailable because someone tripped over the power cord and didn't notice. You can get something 10x better than RedCast with a very cheap consumer video camera and free software. Age did it TEN YEARS AGO, back when streaming video was still pretty immature.
I don't get why anyone would defend the shittiness of this service. You have to be willfully ignorant or incredibly stupid to assert that RedCast is the best Cornell can reasonably be expected to offer. Since I don't know you, I can't judge which is the case.
Oh, where to begin with all of this...
This may be hard for some on here to read, but as long as Cornell is the type of school where the vast majority of students (not all, but most) have a superior sense of entitlement, what we have now IS as good as we should expect. Why is RPI's better? Because they have a video production MAJOR. You have students going to school there who have their own Video Production business before even enrolling in school. Frankly, RPI's is better because their students have the same level of intelligence that Cornell's do, but without the silver spoon stuck up their ass.
And you're right, Age was doing this a decade ago, and do you know why it was better? Because he cared about it. As I stated earlier, but you were too ignorant to read, Kyle (apparently Age is the only one who bothered to read that, so props to you, sir), do you think some student making minimum wage and giving up their Friday and Saturday night CARES about the quality of the job they're doing? Do they care if they've kicked out the power cord accidentally? The students who truly care about Cornell hockey are in the stands, not running a camera.
As a Cornellian, the arrogance of some people here absolutely makes me sick to my stomach. The idea that Cornell should offer the same level of service as the media giants that are major college athletics is absurd. The same level of pride that alumni and boosters have in the athletic department - even for club sports - isn't the same at Cornell as it is at a place like Penn State. So yes, you're going to have people volunteering their services to do streaming. My guess is that once Penn State goes varsity, Steve Penastone will be pushed out in favor of the Big Ten Network.
Another part of that arrogance is the assumption that IC is clamoring to come to East Hill to give their services for free. Ithaca's got their own very successful athletic department - they don't NEED Cornell, yet why is it that folks like Bill Howard and The Rancor assume they do?
It's just amazing to me how people want this and they want that, but when you start to point out all of the costs associated with that, and all of the reasons for doing so, those things are no longer needed. One of the lasting memories that I have of Redcast came just last year, when the women's team played in the NCAA game at Lynah, all of the women's games first-round games were streamed free - the RedCast production was the best out of BU, BC and Wisconsin. This continual sentiment that "everyone's service is better" doesn't always hold true.