Anyone heard about they keynote video feed? Something came up at the last minute and I won't be able to attend in person. The last two years? have been made available afterwards instead of live. Has anyone heard anything regarding video stream?
Thanks.
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Originally posted by webmail
Anyone heard about they keynote video feed? Something came up at the last minute and I won't be able to attend in person. The last two years? have been made available afterwards instead of live. Has anyone heard anything regarding video stream?
Thanks.
Afterwards...almost certinly...
Akami always has the session up about an hour or two after the fact and they still get slammed for a day or so...I think a live stevenote feed would be near impossible at a high quality today with the number of people that would watch, even compared to two years ago...but no one ouside of Apple knows the stream status for certin yet.
Originally posted by CosmoNut
I'd like to see them do a satellite broadcast again. I'd tune in here at work at watch it over lunch.
Me too, assuming it was on simple c-band with no cypher...I think I could twist some arms and get the dish set up to push it out on the CCTV here in the office...
Originally posted by geekdreams
Pay-Per-View! I'd pay a few bucks to watch it live...
you mean iTunes-One-Click-Pay-Per-View for it... eh?
I would love to see a section of Apple Videos on the iTMS
Originally posted by Nebagakid
you mean iTunes-One-Click-Pay-Per-View for it... eh?
I would love to see a section of Apple Videos on the iTMS
I would buy all the MWSF and WWDC keynote speeches starting with the iMac/iBook introduction and OS X unveiling.
Originally posted by Phong
They should just 'Torrent it.
For Apple, it is not a a matter of bandwidth, which is what Torrenting is the best method for.
They should really release the Stevenotes on a DVD... it would be so damn cool and they could make a little bit of money off all of us meganerds.
But on second thought that sounds pretty silly. You're right, bandwidth probably isn't that much issue with them.