This is in regards to feed hunting...
Now tht I have my new AZBox Premium PLUS in my grubby little paws, I can BLIND SCAN for feeds again, with ease! It is really great to be able to do this once again. I had grown so accustomed to BLIND SCANNING with my Coolsat 5K, that when I bought the AZBox Premium (the initial or original model) I felt quite handicapped in this adventure.
I still have some issues with the AZBox's quirks, but this is definitely a step in the right direction for them.
Now, to get to the FEED HUNTING... While I have been playing with this new PLUS model, I run across all sorts of unique feeds and I get so engrossed in them that I forget to record them! There are some really neat ones, some very funny ones and some very informative ones.
This morning, I found one, with the news crew out in the field having audio problems. I could hear almost everything going on, but evidently other parts of the team could not. The REALLY nice looking lady reporter kept repeating mic checks and reciting her lines and even used a cowbell to test the audio. They couldn't seem to isolate the problem for whoever couldn't hear them (I could hear her fine) and she kept repeating "It's not us". Then the news truck operator motioned for the cameras to come into the truck and they showed the inside of the truck and the AV equipment and did a little troubleshooting with the other end of the team using the camera. Showing them that the signal was good on their end. It was really an excellent feed because, not only did we see the live feed of the news event, but also the inside of the news truck and the equipment and their troubleshooting tribulations!
It was a really fun thing to watch, great video quality, too!
About half way through, I had one of those V-8 moments and reached for the remote and pressed RECORD. Darn! I wish I had done that sooner!
RADAR
Now tht I have my new AZBox Premium PLUS in my grubby little paws, I can BLIND SCAN for feeds again, with ease! It is really great to be able to do this once again. I had grown so accustomed to BLIND SCANNING with my Coolsat 5K, that when I bought the AZBox Premium (the initial or original model) I felt quite handicapped in this adventure.
I still have some issues with the AZBox's quirks, but this is definitely a step in the right direction for them.
Now, to get to the FEED HUNTING... While I have been playing with this new PLUS model, I run across all sorts of unique feeds and I get so engrossed in them that I forget to record them! There are some really neat ones, some very funny ones and some very informative ones.
This morning, I found one, with the news crew out in the field having audio problems. I could hear almost everything going on, but evidently other parts of the team could not. The REALLY nice looking lady reporter kept repeating mic checks and reciting her lines and even used a cowbell to test the audio. They couldn't seem to isolate the problem for whoever couldn't hear them (I could hear her fine) and she kept repeating "It's not us". Then the news truck operator motioned for the cameras to come into the truck and they showed the inside of the truck and the AV equipment and did a little troubleshooting with the other end of the team using the camera. Showing them that the signal was good on their end. It was really an excellent feed because, not only did we see the live feed of the news event, but also the inside of the news truck and the equipment and their troubleshooting tribulations!
It was a really fun thing to watch, great video quality, too!
About half way through, I had one of those V-8 moments and reached for the remote and pressed RECORD. Darn! I wish I had done that sooner!
RADAR