Any video for Yale game?

Started by andyw2100, February 25, 2009, 12:47:34 PM

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Rita

[quote Joe09JD]Did anyone else have their video just go down?  I'm getting the dreaded "this event has not yet begun" message again.[/quote]

yeah, I did. I thought it was because I moved to a different room. Seems like "all-access" hasn't changed after these past few years.

abmarks


Joe09JD


andyw2100

Down here. Exactly the same as someone above...went down, came back briefly, and now has been down for a several minutes.

abmarks


munchkin

I've installed silverlight and restarted yet it bumps me to the page that says that I need to install... anyone know why that might be?  (I'm on a mac and I got the 1.0 which is what they tell you to do).

andyw2100

Back here now too. Weinstein at least 20-30 seconds ahead of video. Will have to go back to the homers.

CowbellGuy

I installed Silverlight 2.0 before the game and it's working (well, the app is working; the feed, only sometimes).
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

CowbellGuy

I think my favorite part is his pronunciation of Nanaimo: nuh-nuh-ee-mo
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

andyw2100

If you paid for the Dartmouth video feed a couple of weeks back you can catch the end of the Princeton vs. Dartmouth game now for free. And as I type this, Dartmouth just scored an ENG to make it 2-0.

lynah80

[quote andyw2100]If you paid for the Dartmouth video feed a couple of weeks back you can catch the end of the Princeton vs. Dartmouth game now for free. And as I type this, Dartmouth just scored an ENG to make it 2-0.[/quote]

It seems that home ice is a big edge for some ECAC teams.

RichH

[quote andyw2100]Thanks very much. Will hope for a decent broadcast, but even a lousy one should be better than radio.[/quote]

Well...I disagree.  A crappy video broadcast with stuttering, and constant outages is one of the most frustrating things to have to deal with, especially after you paid for it.  A good radio feed still gives you an idea of the game flow, as long as the broadcasters are competent.  Then again, I'm still one who loves catching a faint, staticy ballgame on the AM during late night drives, letting the broadcasters ply their trade and paint my own mental pictures.

andyw2100

[quote RichH][quote andyw2100]Thanks very much. Will hope for a decent broadcast, but even a lousy one should be better than radio.[/quote]

Well...I disagree.  A crappy video broadcast with stuttering, and constant outages is one of the most frustrating things to have to deal with, especially after you paid for it. [/quote]

I can't disagree with that. For last night's broadcast, (and the worst of some I've paid for this year) I had the luxury of being able to turn on the radio during the outage(s), since I live in Ithaca. I can imagine the frustration of not being able to do that.

So no argument from me.