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Summer Olympics Will Be Streaming to a PC Near You
#2
Posted 04 July 2008 - 06:30 AM
It's a shame they aren't going to bother with the PARALYMPICS, which follows the Olympics a few weeks later, using many of the same venues. Americans compete there, including a lot of Iraqi vets....Apparently Americans with physical inconveniences are not worthy of their attention. boo, hiss....
#3
Posted 04 August 2008 - 02:40 PM
Most published on the web says that the Silverlight powered Olympic coverage from NBC will be able to display full screen, but I don't see any way to switch to full screen mode. Have they given up this ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY feature? Or did I miss how to make it use full screen?
#5
Posted 07 August 2008 - 02:22 AM
Hi Jarthur and welcome to the PCWorld Communities. :D
You are correct. NBC is going to stream the Olympics live; however, only Windows Vista is supported. Here are the details of this and many other restrictions:
http://www.redorbit....rts/1512890/nbctostreamolympicscoverage_online/index.html
http://www.pcworld.c...e/147273/manageyoursummerolympicsviewing_experience.html
http://www.sltrib.co...rts/ci_10106098
http://arstechnica.c...vista-only.html
You are correct. NBC is going to stream the Olympics live; however, only Windows Vista is supported. Here are the details of this and many other restrictions:
http://www.redorbit....rts/1512890/nbctostreamolympicscoverage_online/index.html
http://www.pcworld.c...e/147273/manageyoursummerolympicsviewing_experience.html
http://www.sltrib.co...rts/ci_10106098
http://arstechnica.c...vista-only.html
#6
Posted 09 August 2008 - 01:40 AM
You seem to have umm, missed something here. I'm asked by NBC's site to provide a ZIP Code and TV Service Provider, i.e. cable, satellite or other service like FiOS, which I subscribe to, to be able to watch live or on-demand replays of videos. This is all very misleading - I'm already sick to death of watching their ads every time I try to get SOME content and it fails & restarts.
Get the damned story right before you go foaming at the mouth.
Get the damned story right before you go foaming at the mouth.
#9
Posted 19 August 2008 - 06:45 PM
while the article is interesting, in terms of an overview of what is out there, it misses a bigger point.
True "on-demand TV" will be available when the owners of the events will stream directly to the users. The network add Zero value to the equation: Who wants to have a stream full of advertising. That is ridiculous thinking.
Yes, Edward Albro, people will pay if there is value, one good example in sports is the direct video streaming done by the organizers of the Wimbledon tournament. $25.00 for 2 weeks and access to any game played on 8 courts. The US Open should take notice. No networks, no advertising, and direct money to the organizers. True "on-demand"
True "on-demand TV" will be available when the owners of the events will stream directly to the users. The network add Zero value to the equation: Who wants to have a stream full of advertising. That is ridiculous thinking.
Yes, Edward Albro, people will pay if there is value, one good example in sports is the direct video streaming done by the organizers of the Wimbledon tournament. $25.00 for 2 weeks and access to any game played on 8 courts. The US Open should take notice. No networks, no advertising, and direct money to the organizers. True "on-demand"
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