I think either telling them to stay home to watch it, or to read about
it in the paper the next day would be useful.

It's just another inauguration - they wouldn't do it for a Republican,
Green or Libertarian, would they?

But, that's just my inner curmudgeon coming out.

Kurt

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Walker, Clay <c...@bridgeportisd.net> wrote:
> We are getting many inquiries from our teachers about streaming next
> Tuesday's inauguration to classroom.  Unfortunately, our internet
> bandwidth will not support the number of those I think will want to
> stream the event (and this is assuming the media outlets' bandwidth will
> support it as well).
>
> I'm thinking I could setup an internal video streaming server (Windows
> Media Server perhaps) and either pull the feed off of a capture card
> connected to the local cable TV system or pulling it from a feed off of
> the internet and re-streaming it to my network.
>
> Unfortunately, we only have a couple of our buildings that have a cable
> feed in every classroom.  I need to find a solution for the other
> buildings that have no TV option.
>
> Am I going in the right direction?  Any hints or gotcha's to watch out
> for?
>
> I'm way out of my league on this video stuff, so any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Clay
>
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