TVU Game Broadcast

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  1. StealthJets

    StealthJets New Member

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    I don't know if this has been addressed as I haven't spent much time on the board this season. Although I know some of us can't get to see the games on TV. There is this program that allows a broadcast from a program over the internet. It's like sopcast if any of you guys remember that from last season.

    All it takes is the TV broadcast and a TV tuner device on your computer. It's relatively easy to figure out and there's a help page with directions. I know there isn't a game this weekend but if someone was kind enough to want to do this for upcoming games that would be great. A week gives you a chance to figure out how to do it so it will be ready for next weekend.

    Here's the link to their site.

    http://www.tvunetworks.com/

    One thing I know about it is that the resolution doesn't have to be high. If you set it too high it gets choppy and basically unwatchable. The much lower resolution looks a little fuzzy but it runs smoothly and you can see it no problems. Check out the NBATV station that's always running. You can see how well it can work. I'm watching the Buck-Sixers throwback game right now on it. There's even the STL Rams game being broadcast so there are football fans who have caught on. I actually switched over to see how it's doing and it's doing fine...Herm sucks.

    I live in AZ so rarely ever get to see the games unless I go out to a bar and I'm not always wanting to go out to one. Plus people in other countries might not even have that option. Anybody who decides they want to do it in advance I thank you! Other fans who would want to see the games and this would be their only option chime in so they know there is a demand. Bump it to the top so it stays in view and maybe someone will step up and be 'the man'!

    Thanks
     
    #1 StealthJets, Nov 5, 2006
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