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To: Michael Olds who wrote (3329)3/31/2001 11:13:19 PM
From: Trenton A. Scott  Respond to of 4169
 
I work all week and don't watch streams; however, I view around 20 streams on weekends, with half these at iNEXTV, so my average iNEXTV daily views is 1.43 over a seven-day period, or 2 over a five-day period. I have Qwest DSL (640Kbps) and always watch the 160Kbps streams, of course.

The small iNEXT video library size, slow frequency of new material and average subject-interest level hinder more viewing by me at this time. I think people watch a lot of streams at iNEXTV early on, but reduce their views to just one or two subject areas as time passes; this is hard to model. Of course, without the cookie/hit information, we can only speculate with reasoned approximations.

I think it's worth the mental effort, despite the rough numbers and the ugly results thereof.



To: Michael Olds who wrote (3329)4/2/2001 8:44:19 AM
From: Glenn Perry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4169
 
Video Streams watched per day (VSW/D) = 1/31 (probably avg. 1 per month).

But that's because:
1. I have a really slow connection (44kbps).
2. There's nothing out there (yet) that's interesting enough for me to justify waiting for the download to watch the video.
3. Is a Java-enabled weather radar shot considered a streaming video?