Charles, Thanks for the info about ustream.tv. You are right, my challenge is getting a fast connection to the Internet. Delayed streaming is one option, but it would be cool to find a way to stream it live. I also don't think my laptop has enough hard drive space for a complete game. Our game last week went 13 innings.......almost a double header! What are options for getting an Internet connection to stream the video? How much bandwidth do I need to stream video? What is a good source for inexpensive web cams? Are there any issues with getting them to run with Linux? Thanks! On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Charles Jones < charles.jones@ciscolearning.org> wrote: > Mark Phillips wrote: > > > > I was sitting at my daughter's varsity softball game texting the play > > by play to my wife who was on a business trip to LA. I began to wonder > > if there were an inexpensive and easy way to setup a web cam at the > > game and broadcast the game to her computer (or better yet, her > > Blackberry...now that would be cool) in LA, as well as the parents who > > had to stay at work. I have no experience with web cams or streaming > > video. I don't think the field has WiFi, but there are some private > > residences about 1000' from home plate. Perhaps I could talk one of > > them into letting me use their cable connection to get access to the > > Internet. > > > > Any suggestions on inexpensive web cams with a fairly wide field of view? > > > > What software will I need for my Debian testing laptop? Do I need a > > video steaming server somewhere on the net? > > > > How do I get the signal to the houses 1000' feet away....or is there a > > better way? > > > > How many laws am I breaking by doing this? :-) > > > > Anyone have a better solution besides don't go to LA during a game? > > > The streaming itself should be as simple as plugging a webcam into a > laptop, and using ustream (http://ustream.tv). You can set a password > for the broadcast so that only she can see it (if you care). > > Your biggest hurdle sounds like getting network access. Does she really > need to see it live? Maybe you could just record it and then stream it > from home after the game? Otherwise you should be able to get a WiFi > connection going but will definitely require a decent antenna, which is > probably more effort and $ than is worth it for a once-off exercise. > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >