10/18/18 Countdown 4 Days-- Video etc.
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 11:49 am
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It has been a good season for C&TS. It has also been a good season for Chama Video Camera viewers. Despite a couple of outages, corrections were made with a minimum of cost. The proposal for cameras in Antonito is beginning to take shape. The addition of two cameras to the main page will only take adding a few lines of code. Our web host, Brown\Rice, has recommended two camera models that will work well on their system. They are reasonably priced at under $1,000. I'll post examples of their live broadcast capability later down the line.
Today's departure of a double header appears to reproduce better as a YouTube video than the live broadcast seen on the Chrome browser. The difference in color rendition is particularly noticeable when transitioning from the depot camera to the northward facing tipple camera. Regardless, there is lots of visual and sound action. Upgrading the quality to 1080pHD is best, whether or not you use full-screen.
It is good to have Sharon back online and broadcasting. Her graphics are great, timely and well described. Her knowledge of yard activity is tops. As always, Larry is second to none with his captures.
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It has been a good season for C&TS. It has also been a good season for Chama Video Camera viewers. Despite a couple of outages, corrections were made with a minimum of cost. The proposal for cameras in Antonito is beginning to take shape. The addition of two cameras to the main page will only take adding a few lines of code. Our web host, Brown\Rice, has recommended two camera models that will work well on their system. They are reasonably priced at under $1,000. I'll post examples of their live broadcast capability later down the line.
Today's departure of a double header appears to reproduce better as a YouTube video than the live broadcast seen on the Chrome browser. The difference in color rendition is particularly noticeable when transitioning from the depot camera to the northward facing tipple camera. Regardless, there is lots of visual and sound action. Upgrading the quality to 1080pHD is best, whether or not you use full-screen.
It is good to have Sharon back online and broadcasting. Her graphics are great, timely and well described. Her knowledge of yard activity is tops. As always, Larry is second to none with his captures.
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