Link from Ballard to Shoreline?
d.g.luechtefeld at mac.com
d.g.luechtefeld at mac.com
Thu Aug 3 23:50:20 PDT 2006
I'd look at Comcast - their residential packages now run at 6 Mbps.
Wireless carrier (Clearwire, Speakeasy) packages in the area top out at T-1 speeds - you could probably negotiate something beyond the standard packages, but it would probably be cost-prohibitive.
Which video codec is the church using? MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 offers a number of high-compression options that would be suitable for streaming church services, inasmuch as there isn't much difference between frames.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264/MPEG-4_AVC
dgl
On Thursday, August 03, 2006, at 10:26PM, Tom Marshall <tommy at home.tig-grr.com> wrote:
>My church has a need to stream video from Ballard to Shoreline on Sunday
>mornings. They will need approx. 6mbit/sec of bandwidth for two hours.
>Does anyone know of a way to do this wireless? Perhaps a company that would
>provide this service?
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