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Post by UnoBomber on Mar 19, 2008 20:50:52 GMT -5
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Post by IFF on Mar 20, 2008 12:42:15 GMT -5
What's the cost on that?
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Post by Gene on Mar 20, 2008 13:00:26 GMT -5
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Post by Free Agent Fan on Mar 20, 2008 13:06:28 GMT -5
I'll have to hold off on that one. I'll be using Mr. Hauser's laptop. I don't think he would like me d/ling progies onto it.
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Post by Gene on Mar 20, 2008 13:13:17 GMT -5
I'll have to hold off on that one. I'll be using Mr. Hauser's laptop. I don't think he would like me d/ling progies onto it. Yea. We were just testing it out. I believe the most reliable would be either TeamLine or Sportsjuice. Shouldnt be too hard to get sponsors to pay for the $15 or so per broadcast. Mitch said i couldnt setup Shoutcast on my servers cause mine are'nt "Dedicated". Those dedicated servers are quite pricey starting off at $174.00 per month. We went over a few other options last night too but those didnt pan out either.
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Post by herowebman on Mar 20, 2008 14:25:17 GMT -5
We charge $10 per broadcast at Sports Gaming Radio if you want to purchase broadcasts individually. Really guys, get in touch with me. I'll work you up a good deal, and you can't beat my personal, expert service
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Post by Gene on Mar 20, 2008 16:19:10 GMT -5
We charge $10 per broadcast at Sports Gaming Radio if you want to purchase broadcasts individually. Really guys, get in touch with me. I'll work you up a good deal, and you can't beat my personal, expert service any special configurations that need to be be made prior to hooking up? Windows encoder or something?
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Post by UnoBomber on Mar 20, 2008 17:06:58 GMT -5
We charge $10 per broadcast at Sports Gaming Radio if you want to purchase broadcasts individually. Really guys, get in touch with me. I'll work you up a good deal, and you can't beat my personal, expert service Webman, do the heroes have a webcast? If not, we were looking to have the Erie vs Huntington game broadcasted. Thanks are offering your services.
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Post by herowebman on Mar 20, 2008 20:23:19 GMT -5
Don't let my screen name fool you, I longer work for Huntington, I stepped away last summer. I just kept the Herowebman name on this board.
Anyway, the configuration is a typical windows media encoder. We use Window Media Services as our platform. It's simple as hooking up your sound equipment to a computer, running the encoder and putting in your username and password.
As for Huntington and a webcast, no. They have a local AM station that is not online doing their games this year. Which is dumb because the night time signal strength is like 1000 watts, and it barely gets outside of Huntington city limits at that strength. The Heroes were one of the teams talking with me and appeared to be on board, but then Chip left and ownership changed and I haven't heard since.
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Post by UnoBomber on Mar 21, 2008 18:41:04 GMT -5
Thanks for the info webman, it appears that Huntington doesn't have a webcast. So hopefully they have an internet connection and give us permission to do a webcast
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