Bit Live:Brighton - Real Media Streaming (BIG THANKS)
- Analog-X64
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Bit Live:Brighton - Real Media Streaming (BIG THANKS)
I would like to shout out a big thanks to whoever setup the Real Media Streaming of the Brighton Bit Live.
Being In Canada It was the closest thing to actually being there.
Audio was Great!! Very Clear.
Being In Canada It was the closest thing to actually being there.
Audio was Great!! Very Clear.
Phew!!!
I had no way of knowing if it was working so I am glad you all got to hear what was being played! Unfortunately my webcam was a little far away from the stage area so you probably didn't see much - and it was too low where I was to be of any use as people kept on standing in front of me
So - it was worth it after all
Regards
Skitz
I had no way of knowing if it was working so I am glad you all got to hear what was being played! Unfortunately my webcam was a little far away from the stage area so you probably didn't see much - and it was too low where I was to be of any use as people kept on standing in front of me
So - it was worth it after all
Regards
Skitz
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I live in Canada and I know about 6-8 People who were attending the show.
I was chatting with one of them through their Cell Phone which was connected to the net.
The video although fuzzy was enough to make out what was happening on stage. Since I was chatting with an attendee, I would get the details that I was missing.
So I would ask who was playing the Flute? or who was playing the Violin. I only got to see the last 1 hour and 44 minutes of the show since I didnt know exactly when it would begin in relation to my timezone.
So I missed Rob Hubbard on the piano etc... I'll definatly pick up the DVD once it is released.
Having the Streaming Video/Audio was the closest to actually being there considering I live on the other side of the planet from where the concert was
At times I could sort of see what was going on in the projection screen but had to ask to get better description.
The Audio was Top NOTCH!!!! no distortion at all!!!, almost as good as being plugged right into the sound board
The whole experience was amazing even though I was sitting here in my living room. It was a nice feeling that I was able to enjoy the show at the same time that you guys were.
Again Very Very Extremely Super Dupper Thanks for setting up the streaming broadcast.
I was chatting with one of them through their Cell Phone which was connected to the net.
The video although fuzzy was enough to make out what was happening on stage. Since I was chatting with an attendee, I would get the details that I was missing.
So I would ask who was playing the Flute? or who was playing the Violin. I only got to see the last 1 hour and 44 minutes of the show since I didnt know exactly when it would begin in relation to my timezone.
So I missed Rob Hubbard on the piano etc... I'll definatly pick up the DVD once it is released.
Having the Streaming Video/Audio was the closest to actually being there considering I live on the other side of the planet from where the concert was
At times I could sort of see what was going on in the projection screen but had to ask to get better description.
The Audio was Top NOTCH!!!! no distortion at all!!!, almost as good as being plugged right into the sound board
The whole experience was amazing even though I was sitting here in my living room. It was a nice feeling that I was able to enjoy the show at the same time that you guys were.
Again Very Very Extremely Super Dupper Thanks for setting up the streaming broadcast.
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It was the one and only Mr Ben Daglish on flute, and me on violin...Analog-X wrote:So I would ask who was playing the Flute? or who was playing the Violin. I only got to see the last 1 hour and 44 minutes of the show since I didnt know exactly when it would begin in relation to my timezone.
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It's certainly something we could talk about more.
My personal views are... if SID80's continues, it SHOULD NOT tread on PPOT's toes. So, they tend to rock things up a lot. SID80's tended to play more groove than rock. Not my choice, but that's what happened (easier to do with hardly any rehersal).
So, if SID80's continues, and can compliment PPOT then I'm cool with that, but they were and are the original C64 tribute band.
We can talk about this over email Andreas
My personal views are... if SID80's continues, it SHOULD NOT tread on PPOT's toes. So, they tend to rock things up a lot. SID80's tended to play more groove than rock. Not my choice, but that's what happened (easier to do with hardly any rehersal).
So, if SID80's continues, and can compliment PPOT then I'm cool with that, but they were and are the original C64 tribute band.
We can talk about this over email Andreas
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