The Woodworking Channel?

Would somebody explain what the "Woodworking Channel" is all about. I've seen recent references to it and AAW woodturning, but with WebTv, I get what the little boy shot at. TIA

Turn to Safety, Arch Fortiter

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Its' a web site that broadcasts various woodworking related videos over the internet.

Here a partial schedule for today:

TIME PROGRAM EPISODE

12:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 1 12:28 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #9 - In The News 12:30 AM The American Woodshop Sam Maloof Visit 12:56 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #5 - Bragging Rights 1:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 2 1:28 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #10 - How to Access Project Drawings 1:30 AM The Router Woodshop The Swiss Chair 1:57 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #7 - Tool Demos 2:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 3 2:28 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #9 - In The News 2:30 AM Still Rockin' Sam Maloof's 90th Birthday 3:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 1 3:28 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #8 - Information Regarding Issue 7 3:30 AM The American Woodshop Bombay Jewelry 3:56 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #5 - Bragging Rights 4:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 2 4:28 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #10 - How to Access Project Drawings 4:30 AM The Router Woodshop Angled Bookcase 4:56 AM The American Woodshop Fitzgerald Advertising 5:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 3 5:30 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #10 - Chatter Techniques on the Lathe 5:52 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #1 - Tour a Sawmill 6:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 1 6:28 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #9 - In The News 6:29 AM 6:30 AM The Router Woodshop Sofa Table 6:56 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #8 - Industry News - New Products 6:58 AM Woodworking At Home Issue #9 - In The News 7:00 AM A Woodworking Experience Sam Maloof, Part 2
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Tom Nie

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The audio is extremely poor, and you better have a fast connection. But even with no audio, it's still more appealing than watching Microsoft MSDN Webcasts.

Greg G.

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Greg G

Tom,

Well, this was news to me, so I dropped in and watched a Maloof episode. I think this is a great idea, as television generally sucks beyond words, and we don't get DIY network or David Marks or anything else here in fuel-screw land except the occasional Norm episode.

I believe they have a few technical issues to work out, so I'd say at this point to "give it some time". It's ironic that I get decent video, but the audio on the actual content is almost inaudible - even with all settings maximized - but when the advertising content comes up, it'll blast you out of your seat.

Hopefully, these issues will be addressed soon, because I almost drooled on the keyboard when I saw the list of programs that were lined up for broadcast - 24/7.

FWIW,

Greg G.

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Greg G

I get nothing but 'lost connection - reconnect now' and can't even see their menus. Seems they do have a ways to go.

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Lobby Dosser

Subsequent broadcasts have improved, and a repeat broadcast of a Sam Maloof segment was actually audible.

I would suspect that your particular problems are more related to your connection or computer setup than on their end. I would suggest that connection speed is also a critical component in getting a usable stream. I serve video from out servers occasionally, and you really need about three times the bandwidth of what is claimed for it to actually work. And it is pretty much a Microsoft Windows product oriented production. I am using Win2k and Media Player 9. Absolutely will not go any further on either as far as versions.

The site makes uses a combination of Flash, Javascript, and Microsoft Media Player for the streaming video. Check your firewall for blocked ports, etc. Getting some of this stuff to work is all a black art...

FWIW,

Greg G.

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Greg G

Or Blue ...

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Lobby Dosser

Would that be the old Big Blue (IBM) or the new Big Blue (MS)? ;-)

Greg G.

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Greg G

A little snooping reveals that the servers are located at

1470 River Edge Parkway
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Which, if I am not mistaken, used to be IBM territory. The River Edge Complex area looks nothing like how I remember it when contracting there many years ago. I don't even know if it still exists, however, as I've not been by there in 18 years, and time has not been kind to IBM. The Domain is registered by proxy, but with a little help from my friends, reveals a few interesting names, and I was surprised to see that it is a local enterprise. As I've mentioned before, The Cabal lives... FWIW,

Greg G.

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Greg G

Was thinking more along the lines of the Blue Screen of Death. :o)

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Lobby Dosser

Or perhaps bluebloods... ;-)

Considering the Players involved, you are probably right about the blue scream of Death.

Greg G.

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Greg G

I enjoy the Woodworking Channel site very much. I watch it quite a bit. Thank you to whom ever posted the site on this Newsgroup. I never knew there was such a website available.

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Dave

Same here. It works okay for me and the sound is not that bad.

John

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John (NC)

Works fine on the XP box, but nada on the Mac, even with WindowsMediaPlayer -and- Flip4Mac

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Ralph E Lindberg

On comcast I get good Sound. The picture on the small screen is good. When put on full screen it gets grainy so I left it on the small screen. The buttons on left dont work IE schedule,programs,feedback etc.

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chuck

Guess I'm lucky - works great and but grainy full page. No problem until you need to see a detail. I'm using CATV high speed modem.

American Woodshop - all of us, well most of us, I'm sure have that much space to work in. Well, maybe I don't, but I'm sure you guys do! Right?

TomNie

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Tom Nie

About half of a garage. ;-) And an upcoming move is probably going to reduce it to none. Probably should sell all the bigger power tools instead of storing them for some indeterminate period of time. Oh, well...

Greg G.

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Greg G

I've even had it working with Firefox and mplayerplug-in under Linux - it was a pleasant surprise how easy it was to set up. As others have said, it can be fuzzy when full screen, as for the audio, it's generally good for me though I sometimes hear a slight dull thumping/ticking in the background.

Thanks to Arch and Greg for bringing up the subject and providing the URL.

Neil

Ralph E L> Works fine on the XP box, but nada on the Mac, even with

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Neil

I emailed WWC about the video size as the original is too small for my sad eyes and the full 21" screen was grainy. I suggested varying screen sizes. I got a response in short time as follows:

Thank you for taking the time to send us your thoughts. We are starting with the screen size you see so we can get a decent feed out to the most people. As the channel matures we will incorporate more features that will add to the functionality of the channel. Also as people's computer systems evolve we will be able to start sending a more dense feed out that will look better in a full screen atmosphere.

If you will bear with us we will upgrade features in a timely fashion and not rush anything out that does not function properly.

Thanks again and stay in touch with any suggestions to make the channel better.

Best Regards,

Reed Smith The Woodworking Channel

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If enough people make the suggestion it may lead to a quicker response from WWC. All in all I really like the site. Problem is I catch myself sitting watching the video instead of working......

Gary

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