On Jul 10, 2007, at 2:08 PM, Matt wrote:
Ok, but then why even have audio on the TV? I wouldn't think it would be that hard to punch the audio into the TV computer. On 7/10/07, randulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Understood, but both sides of audio were live from the conference stream. Not the best way but those listening heard it all. On 7/10/07, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:This sounds cool.. and I watched Mark the other day... my only commentwould be... can you put the caller's audio on the TV program so thatwe can hear them? It's rather boring to sit there listening to you orMark going 'yep... uhhuh... yeah we'd like to do that' :)
OK, I will put 2 cents in :-)I have been watching off an on for the past couple of days. Good concept. I am thinking that I will contribute some content when I get organized a bit so that you will have more things to rotate among. One thing that would be nice is a couple of panels with listings of the next 5-10 items up in the rotation. Another thing you could do is to have a panel listing major broadcasts. Things like the Friday 12:30 broadcasts would be listed along with any live/important broadcasts that are scheduled.
Anyway, love the idea and keep it up. Thanks for your hard work.
Have fun....
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