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Old 09-09-2008, 12:08 AM   #11
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Re: Rock Store in Malibu, California

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I think it will be extremely important (not to mention self-sacrificing and noble) that we post as many sunny day, photo-laden ride reports as humanly possible. Our brethren and sistren in the winter-bound states deserve it.
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Old 09-09-2008, 12:31 AM   #12
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Re: Rock Store in Malibu, California

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I have a plan that I would broadcast images(video) from the location where I am visiting in.
So, members can see the scenes at the time I'm there.
How do you guys think?
Is it possible to be done?
Sign up on the site http://www.ustream.tv

It's free and it will do exactly what you are asking. I've broadcast many webcams on there at one time and I have had very little problem with it. It runs a flash app that loads on your computer in a browser window. If you stay connected, it will stay running and you have native access to your web camera.

You can post a link to it and anyone with a modern web browser can access it and watch live.

If you're looking for a free webcam broadcast program, that overlays text, images or other things, then check out one called ManyCam. It's very good too, and works perfectly with ustream.tv broadcasts.
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Old 09-09-2008, 10:22 PM   #13
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Re: Rock Store in Malibu, California

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I have a plan that I would broadcast images(video) from the location where I am visiting in.
So, members can see the scenes at the time I'm there.
How do you guys think?
Is it possible to be done?
Sign up on the site http://www.ustream.tv

It's free and it will do exactly what you are asking. I've broadcast many webcams on there at one time and I have had very little problem with it. It runs a flash app that loads on your computer in a browser window. If you stay connected, it will stay running and you have native access to your web camera.

You can post a link to it and anyone with a modern web browser can access it and watch live.

If you're looking for a free webcam broadcast program, that overlays text, images or other things, then check out one called ManyCam. It's very good too, and works perfectly with ustream.tv broadcasts.
Thanks Patrick for the information.
I'll try both applications and practice them until I got confidence about it.
And then, I might try it with my bike trip.
Those are great and FREE to use, that's wow factor for me.
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