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To: David Wise who wrote (5254)2/4/1999 1:05:00 AM
From: David Wise  Respond to of 17679
 
To double the view size on RealPlayer, right click on the picture, go to zoom, and select "double". I don't recommend "Full Screen". It blows up on me. But looks great in double size (76D, I guess).



To: David Wise who wrote (5254)2/4/1999 1:47:00 AM
From: B. A. Marlow  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17679
 
More info from Victoria, David W.

Tried archived version (after midnight EST) at 56kbps. Worked like a charm. Turns out to have been an elaborate, slick production. Looks like 4-5 cameras switched with broadcast-quality console. Very clever production, if a bit dark. Essentially MIDI music (which appeared to be mono).

Almost no rebuffering, no net congestion, very decent picture, AM-quality sound. Note that ISDN support was added to rebroadcast. (Archived version not bandwidth-saving "letterbox" format; fills RealPlayer screen.) Didn't fool with RealPlayer, but tried various monitor screen resolutions. Best compromise on a 17" monitor was 800x600 (normally use 1280x1024).

Bottom line: Net not quite ready for low-bandwidth "live" events, but we have seen the future and it's...38D!

Now, what was that "secret?"

BAM

P.S. Somebody has tried 3D Net video with glasses. Believe there was a post about it here a few months ago.