Hey, I was wondering if Apple is going to be broadcasting the WWDC keynote live on their website through their Quicktime page. If so when is it? I am really looking forward to the Tiger preivew and the new releases. I really hope they broadcast it.
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I don't recall Apple ever doing this for a WWDC keynote. Can anyone recall exceptions?
If recent history is any indeication, the keynote video will be available in the late afternoon or early evening via the quicktime website. For the first few days, a non-live stream is looped and it is impossible to fast forward or rewind. After the initial bandwidth crunch has subsided, they allow on demand streaming.
Originally posted by dfiler
'Broadcast' normally normally refers to a live stream.
I don't recall Apple ever doing this for a WWDC keynote. Can anyone recall exceptions?
If recent history is any indeication, the keynote video will be available in the late afternoon or early evening via the quicktime website. For the first few days, a non-live stream is looped and it is impossible to fast forward or rewind. After the initial bandwidth crunch has subsided, they allow on demand streaming.
I remember watching it live last summer - 12:00 centeral
I remember because I was at The Grove [los angeles] watching it live. [G5 was announced]
It was live to Apple Stores.
It was canned for everyone else after the Keynote was over.
There was not a live *WEB* broadcast.
For the first few hours (days?) the online broadcast was multicast streamed only.
After that, it became on-demand streaming.
Hope this puts an end to the argument. Probably not, but here's hoping.
Originally posted by Placebo
At the Apple Store, they were using a computer to show it...do you think that there's some secret address that allows you to see it in RT, like at the Apple Stores?
they were using a satelite feed.