CSTV is instant-replay capable

Started by billhoward, December 02, 2006, 07:41:23 PM

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billhoward

Maybe it is. At the end of the first period of Cornell-Union, did anyone catch the revolving fly-out as Camera One was replaced by the Camera Two feed? I wonder what other capabilities CSTV has it hasn';t unleashed ... like replays?

RichH

[quote billhoward]Maybe it is. At the end of the first period of Cornell-Union, did anyone catch the revolving fly-out as Camera One was replaced by the Camera Two feed? I wonder what other capabilities CSTV has it hasn';t unleashed ... like replays?[/quote]

Maybe you should stop bringing this up on this board every 3 minutes and call someone.

Or maybe we should focus on actually getting reliable service.  I'm writing my letter tonight.

Chris '03

There were replays towards the end of last year I thought.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

billhoward

I wrote a letter weeks ago. I'm sending another about the RPI video fiasco, too. Curious to hear if anyone gets a response from Andy Noel, even an acknowledgment.

Jacob 03

[quote Chris '03]There were replays towards the end of last year I thought.[/quote]
I was just remarking to someone else during the game this evening (probably after the horrible camera angle on the third goal) that All-Access instituted instant replays and an on-screen scoreboard during the last few games of one of the last two seasons.  Way to regress, CSTV.

CowbellGuy

Jeez, even I had an on-screen scoreboard.
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

pfibiger

Was it XMI (pre-CSTV) that added the replays and the on-screen scoreboard? They weren't so bad, until they decided to jack us for more money for the playoffs.
Phil Fibiger '01
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