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olternaut

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C'mon!!

I know some of you guys know of an unofficial keynote stream that someone is hosting. Does anyone know where I can find one for today's keynote? :confused:
 

pdjudd

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C'mon!!

I know some of you guys know of an unofficial keynote stream that someone is hosting. Does anyone know where I can find one for today's keynote? :confused:
There is none - The most that people can get is still shots, they do not allow for video recording at all - I don't even think they will let you into the theater if you try to anyway. Anyway, the hardware to do this is not something that can be unofficially done.
 

olternaut

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There is none - The most that people can get is still shots, they do not allow for video recording at all - I don't even think they will let you into the theater if you try to anyway. Anyway, the hardware to do this is not something that can be unofficially done.

Why not? Just bring in a laptop and a webcam and aim it somewhat in the direction of the stage. Then get that feed over wifi. It would be crappy but at least it would be live. :(
 

pdjudd

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Why not? Just bring in a laptop and a webcam and aim it somewhat in the direction of the stage. Then get that feed over wifi. It would be crappy but at least it would be live. :(

Its going to pretty obvious that you are doing that though since webcams face back toward you and not away. Not to mention that you would have to be real close to get anything - problem is the front rows are filled with Apple Employees. Not even with wifi would you get anything worth loading in real time - there is going to be a delay. Plus there are the power concerns (as minimal as they are The live updates are much faster.

Second, I would be willing to bet that part of geting a ticket requires that you agree not to shoot video...
 

olternaut

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Its going to pretty obvious that you are doing that though since webcams face back toward you and not away. Not to mention that you would have to be real close to get anything - problem is the front rows are filled with Apple Employees. Not even with wifi would you get anything worth loading in real time - there is going to be a delay. Plus there are the power concerns (as minimal as they are The live updates are much faster.

Second, I would be willing to bet that part of geting a ticket requires that you agree not to shoot video...

Great. In other words you DON'T KNOW! Well I'm going to find someone who does and when I do I'm NOT GOING TO LET U KNOW! :mad:
 

pdjudd

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Great. In other words you DON'T KNOW! Well I'm going to find someone who does and when I do I'm NOT GOING TO LET U KNOW! :mad:
Ever since Apple stopped live streams years ago, nobody has yet been able to pull it off. Nobody has even announced their intent on doing it. Not even Leo Laporte can get away with it.
 
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