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Help Needed
Hey Crew,
My boss has sent me on a search for an answer. Right now, if we finish a rough cut of a show, we have to physically pull of a VHS dub and drive it down to the network for viewing. If someone like Discovery wants to show US a cut, they will send us a link to a website, issue us a username and password and away we go. I'm not talking a 2 or 3 minute clip, I mean we can stream an entire 1 hour show. Is this a complicated thing to set up? Does anyone have any experience doing this? Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks, -Andy |
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What operating system are you on.
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Sorry,
Mac OSX 10.4.3 |
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good i was hoping you were going to say that. there is something called Live Channel pro. i have used it a few times and it is amazing. if you want to stream something that is the software to use. But that is a little pricey. If you something else which is good. there is something called quicktime broadcast. you can get that from the quicktime page on the apple website.
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Ok great, I will look into both of these. Thanks!
Last edited by Andy Peterson; August 4th, 2006 at 06:48 AM. |
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