Paul
PS David please release a live album!
>I have an ethernet connection and I wasn't impressed with the cybercast
>at all. I was getting like 3 frames a second at the best times. I
>can't imagine how bad it would've been like with a modem. Was it like
>video for other people? Maybe there is something wrong with my
>computer.
I'm one of the lucky ones with a cable modem connection giving me
approximately T1 speeds...the quality still sucked...mostly
unwatchable/unlistenable...shows you how wide the gap between hype and
reality with this Internet media stuff...
La Salle
(SEE, I JUST KNEW, MORE HYPE. I HATE HYPE. HYPE IS NOT HIP WITH ME!)
<GRIN!> HOW MUCH DO YOU PAY FOR YOUR CABLE MODEM??? (WHERE DO YOU LIVE,
AND CAN I COME VISIT? HAVE YOU EVER TRIED PUTTING YOUR TONGUE ON THE END
OF YOUR CABLE MODEM CORD? NOW, THAT'S ONE HELL OF A CONNECTION!)
That and having your own computer, rather than depending on one at some cyber
public place, where you can't really download.
Splat. Dead Spider.
-Cyggy
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Universal Consciousness than of an individual entity."
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Paul Morgan <pmo...@u.washington.edu> writes:
>I have an ethernet connection and I wasn't impressed with the cybercast
>at all. I was getting like 3 frames a second at the best times. I
>can't imagine how bad it would've been like with a modem. Was it like
>video for other people? Maybe there is something wrong with my
>computer.
>Paul
>PS David please release a live album!
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>
snicker snicker....
-Trice
> I have an ethernet connection and I wasn't impressed with the cybercast
> at all. I was getting like 3 frames a second at the best times. I
> can't imagine how bad it would've been like with a modem. Was it like
> video for other people? Maybe there is something wrong with my
> computer.
>
> Paul
>
> PS David please release a live album!
(DITTO!) COULD ONE'S ACTUAL LOCATION MAKE A DIF???
> (WHERE DO YOU LIVE,
>AND CAN I COME VISIT?
er, uh...sorry Zig...but uh, no.
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED PUTTING YOUR TONGUE ON THE END
>OF YOUR CABLE MODEM CORD?
Not since the early '80s. Didn't you know, we're all in 12-step
programs now....
La Salle
splat. dead spider.
I have a T5 connection and it was still awful. The audio was OK. I logged
on the next morning and listened to the entire concert again but no video.
This technology has to improve before they can start offering these services.
I guess that's why RAPlayer is still free.
Yeah I did once, all you get is the taste of all the world telephones,
with all the strange substances that have been spilled on them. Those
payphones are nasty
Darren Schroeder
Editor, Funtime Comics: Christchurch, New Zealand
http://www.es.co.nz/~darrens/index.html
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/7060
"Love dares you to care for
the people on the edge of the night"
David Bowie & Queen
>On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Paul Morgan wrote:
>
>> I have an ethernet connection and I wasn't impressed with the cybercast
>> at all. I was getting like 3 frames a second at the best times. I
>> can't imagine how bad it would've been like with a modem. Was it like
>> video for other people? Maybe there is something wrong with my
>> computer.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> PS David please release a live album!
>
>(DITTO!) COULD ONE'S ACTUAL LOCATION MAKE A DIF???
>
it (location) makes a big difference. especially in rural areas. but
city location matters too. each routing point is a potential place
where information is lost in transit (causing delay and/or
necessitating retransmission) and the further apart two locations, the
more points. we listened on a 28.8 modem hooked up to a provider
with a decent line (T3?). the music was the best i've ever heard on
a live realaudio transmission. only two very short breaks (1 sec).
the frequency range was many times greater than what you would have
gotten just a year ago. i just barely caught it late thursday
morning (around 11 because i went to the "real" concert the night
before and thus was sleeping in after a four hour car ride) and it
would have finished playing if I din't have to leave for an
appointment. by the time i got on, most of the rest of the listeners
had gotten off, thereby freeing up tons of bandwidth
on the other end. now i just want to say that i have absolutely no
technical knowledge and have no idea what the fuck i just said.
Jim