by Jason Rose » Wed Jan 31, 2018 10:59 am
Good idea, but unlikely to happen because:
1) We aren't using the full capacity of the current cameras due to bandwidth restrictions. They can do far more than you can see over the stream.
2) We would have to pay for increased capacity of the internet circuit.
3) We would have to pay for increased capacity of the camera stream that is re-broadcast by a third party. We pay for the stream on a per-Gigabit basis. Increasing the resolution will increase the usage and the cost.
Higher Resolution = More Bandwidth = Increased Cost (for both the circuit and the stream)
Everyone agrees that the cameras pay for themselves (figuratively) in terms of public good will and some increased ticket sales (though this hasn't been quantified that I know of). However, the cameras still need to be paid for in a literal sense and they don't generate any revenue. Every dollar the Friends raise really should go to the preservation efforts and there are a LOT of projects underway and planned for the future. It's astounding how much is accomplished! Diverting funds for the cameras is a hardship. Donations absolutely help offset the cost, but they're sporadic, unreliable, and rarely sufficient.
We have discussed the idea of a subscriber-based system in the past and it's likely time to revisit it. I'll call the leadership in the near future to discuss. In short, the subscribers would get a higher resolution and longer time-out period on the cameras (maybe an hour). A lot of discussion needs to happen and a lot of technology needs to be payed for and configured to get it done. But, if there is enough demand for it, I don't see any reason we couldn't make it happen. In this scenario, the cameras would begin to pay for themselves and that's a good thing.
*The current free service would not be impacted.
More later...
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