I have had mucho problemo with net-streaming.. I set up a video/audio stream with real producer g2 and real audio server g7 for a big club in orlando.. the system bites - g7 wont handle more than 100 ppl without having to buy a very expensive liscense. and its almost impossible to fit the amount of computers that would be needed in a room to handle the video requirements for multiple streams.. im hoping.asf technology is a little more stabe - but i learned my lesson the hard way! you can see the netcasts friday + sat night 11pm-7am EST - www.clubcyberzone.com
I am assuming that arcade game systems are still using tube technology.. and once again any type of phosphorus tube can "burn in" leaving a permanent ghost. LCD projection is very expensive - especially to get the lumen (brightness) that is required for viewing in a normal light - they are too expensive to be in arcade games dontcha think?
I have had mucho problemo with net-streaming.. I set up a video/audio stream with real producer g2 and real audio server g7 for a big club in orlando.. the system bites - g7 wont handle more than 100 ppl without having to buy a very expensive liscense. and its almost impossible to fit the amount of computers that would be needed in a room to handle the video requirements for multiple streams.. im hoping .asf technology is a little more stabe - but i learned my lesson the hard way! you can see the netcasts friday + sat night 11pm-7am EST - www.clubcyberzone.com
I am assuming that arcade game systems are still using tube technology.. and once again any type of phosphorus tube can "burn in" leaving a permanent ghost. LCD projection is very expensive - especially to get the lumen (brightness) that is required for viewing in a normal light - they are too expensive to be in arcade games dontcha think?