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10 February 2003
Filed under:Positive uses of technology at4:28 pm

These researchers say this experiment proves it’s possible – but since it was done on what sounds like a pretty un-congested, high capacity WiFi network and transmitted just eight frames a second at 320×240 resolution to a television I would say the “success” is pretty heavily qualified.

I also want to know more about how complex and/or costly it was to do the last part:

The Internet broadcast was…
transformed to a video signal by a scan converter. … channeled into a video mixer and played in an experimental setting as a regular broadcast stream.

And of course I would really like to see how it looked on TV…

Still I am glad someone is out there trying to accomplish this stuff.

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