uploading over wifi via fibre connection to audioboo (@lacemarkethouse) from Philip Campbell on Vimeo.
uploading over wifi via fibre connection to audioboo (@lacemarkethouse) from Philip Campbell on Vimeo.
Looking forward to the next couple of weeks and bringing over my mac pro for 1080i HD streams via bitgravity - i just wish bitgravity had a pay as you go client for testing. Although saying that other options exist using stickam and the independent control and the watershed system that ustream have. i bet one of them will have capacity for HD streaming sooner than later.
you have seen the adverts. upto 8 meg, up to 20 meg.
chances are you will hardly ever hit those kind of speeds. in fact i would go as far to say that most people think they have those speeds already and are totally unaware that they are probably only touching 15%-20% of a decent connection. add to that fact hidden programs, virus and bots uploading/downloading things in the background and you can understand why people get frustrated with 'the internet' even before you start talking about 'social media making' - we need to educate. i'm finding out that most people in a rural location have very very poor internet connectivity. if i'm to prove that having hi-speed internet connectivity in an area is valuable we need to educate a few people about the difference in upload/download speeds and connectivity in general. until people experience the value of what can be done with an internet connection of a certain speed and what it can open them up too, trying to explain social media to people who do not have the technology in place to upload without frustration will always fall on deaf ears. finding out your upload and download speed
phil campbell, one of many around the world
a digital semi settled life ninja using web tools,
and making media to re-engage and enable.
super confident and hyper sensitive at times.
street-geek aware, connector and disruptor.
i use twitter like a post it note