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runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 1:29 pm
by JimR
Just tripped across this at another site
speedcast seems to have it.
http://www.speedcasttv.com

Use the Road tab page and the runoff's broadcast option will appear
Outside of a paddock shot (I think they are on lunch) I haven't seen any racing yet, but it is nice to know there may be an option
Jim Regan

Re: runoffs live coverage live from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 1:34 pm
by MCRacer
Watched the CSR race and it worked great. Good side is its live and you get the whole race (and EFR as a commentator) - bad side is not much coverage of the back of the pack but that might change if the race up front is not as good as the CSR race was. I do miss the coverage of the personal side though. Also no full-field crawl so best bet is to run the live timing along with it. I'm guessing all races will be available for replay.

Mike

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 5:23 pm
by JimR
FV is slated for 1:30pm Sunday. Thus far the races I've seen have been well covered.

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 6:06 pm
by Lynn
Doesn't work on a Mac.

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 6:55 pm
by DanGrace
Jim,
Thats Saturday 1:30 Central

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 7:54 pm
by Doug Carter
Lynn wrote:Doesn't work on a Mac.
Unfortunately this is correct, on every browser I can think of. I'm working on some work-arounds to try to get it to function properly, but so far... nothing. :( Really poor planning, considering they have instructions on the website on how to use on a Mac. Guess their Mac testing wasn't very extensive. :roll:

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 8:51 pm
by remmers
can't you just get windows media player 11 and use firefox? i would imagine that would resolve the issues.

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 9:30 pm
by Doug Carter
No, it has nothing to do with Windows Media 9 (the latest version for Mac OSX)—it's calling for a specific plug-in and then not recognizing it. It's not a Firefox issue, either. It doesn't work in ANY Mac browser or ANY media player of any kind. The only way to make it work on a Mac so far is to dual boot in Windows and run it there—which really sucks. It was obviously not tested very well (or at all) on the Mac OS, because no one can get it to work at all, or any version of any browser.

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 25th, 2009, 11:55 pm
by remmers
ah. makes sense i guess. i needed to upgrade from media 10 to media 11 to make it work. so if mac is still on media 9, then i guess you wouldn't have it...

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 26th, 2009, 9:24 am
by CitationFV21
Let's see if I can change a tranny by 2:30.........

Go Rick and Roger - and all NE drivers.

Safe race for all competitors.

ChrisZ

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 26th, 2009, 10:55 am
by remmers
that's what i did last night. got done by 230 too... well, hit the sack at 2am. have stuff to do to the open trailer yet...

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 26th, 2009, 1:25 pm
by Doug Carter
remmers wrote:ah. makes sense i guess. i needed to upgrade from media 10 to media 11 to make it work. so if mac is still on media 9, then i guess you wouldn't have it...

9, 10 or 11... they aren't equivalent versions from one platform to the other. What you have in wm11, I have in wm9—same program. This is just a case of very poorly tested software running relatively proprietary Windows software. :x

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 27th, 2009, 11:14 am
by Mad Dog Racing
The Friday coverage was OK for CSR and FA, but Saturday am was a mess. Got to see the FM race as a series of stills with the audio running two minutes behind and dropping in and out. Then SM was unavailable at all. The SRF race was OK until the last two laps, then it dropped off completely and I lost the only pass for the lead. Was afraid that I would miss the vee race, but when I came back after lunch, they said they had been having satallite problems and it was fixed. The vee race and the FC race were OK, same with the FE race this am.

"Live" means no replays, but you do get to see the whole track, not just a short space if you are there in person. Downside, you only get to see the leaders or an interesting group racing if the leader is unchallenged, but that was not a problem with the vees. Looked like the pack had fun, fourteen cars spending half the race three wide, including a four-wheels-off pass for position. Congrats to Charlie Hearn, the guy I only see at the start and when he laps me.

Mad Dog

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 27th, 2009, 8:21 pm
by remmers
yes, it was very good coverage, it would certainly have been nice to have had replays available in some cases as alot of the times you could have been showing highlights or the like during the FC's long black flag period. I was busy working on the car and missed the incident, so it would have been nice to see what happened.

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 27th, 2009, 9:44 pm
by Lynn
remmers wrote:ah. makes sense i guess. i needed to upgrade from media 10 to media 11 to make it work. so if mac is still on media 9, then i guess you wouldn't have it...
Microsoft stopped supporting Mac's in 2003. When they did, the version numbers didn't always match the Windows version. Microsoft did make a WM player for Mac's but stopped supporting that, too. The lastest version of WM that can be converted by either WM Player or Flip4Mac is WM9.

I hope when the post the races to the on demand site, they will convert them to either Quicktime or Real Player. Silverlight might work, too.

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: September 27th, 2009, 9:49 pm
by Doug Carter
I managed to find a direct URL too late in the day that streamed directly to QuickTime on the Mac, and it worked perfectly. I did get to watch the spectacular FF race, but missed most of everything else. It's a shame they made it depend on a wonky plug-in to function and then burried the direct stream. From what I saw of it, it was great coverage of the racing (sans replays). I'm sure the post production versions will be a great watch.

Here's to hoping they provide the archived races in common formats for everyone to watch.



Bravo to the SCCA for pushing the boundaries of motorsports broadcasting.

And thanks to Rob Howden for the ApexSpeed.com shout-outs, too. Very cool.

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: October 1st, 2009, 2:21 pm
by caracal76
They didn't really get a good shot of the FC wreck when it happened, either. A few cars got together in the kink and shed bits everywhere. I was glad to see live coverage, but wished for replays!

Re: runoffs live coverage from speedcast

Posted: October 1st, 2009, 8:47 pm
by Dave
I read Friday's races will be available on demand Starting Oct.4 Saturday's races Oct.9 Didn't catch a date for Sunday's. Hope the include in car.

Dave