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TWC Today => Contributions => Topic started by: tenkitsune on May 13, 2010, 12:25:01 AM
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This video came out as a .mov, and I had no way to convert it. So I decided to put it on Youtube instead. yay for my first youtube video! Just for you, TWCToday! Enjoy!
TWC Local on the 8s : Weatherstar Jr. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F-1Nz8xahg#)
See, I told you I'd do it as soon as I got out for the summer. :3
Sorry about the poor quality. It was the best I could do. For now.
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Dude.. that's AMAZING! Thanks soooo much for sharing! :happy:
You can go to http://www.freefileconvert.com/ (http://www.freefileconvert.com/) and convert your file to an MP4 there.
Overall, awesome!
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Very nice and thanks again! :)
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That's actually not bad for quality. Thanks for sharing! B)
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Very cool!!
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That's Awesome, AFAIK, I think that's the only one I know of that is in use.
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That's Awesome, AFAIK, I think that's the only one I know of that is in use.
There's one in Akron, IN.
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That's Awesome, AFAIK, I think that's the only one I know of that is in use.
There's one in Akron, IN.
Matt also still has his in Nebraska.
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That's Awesome, AFAIK, I think that's the only one I know of that is in use.
There's one in Akron, IN.
Matt also still has his in Nebraska.
How? I thought he had Dish. :blink:
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Yeah, but apparently his apartment complex also has a TWC feed with a Junior on it in addition to the DISH feed.
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Yeah, but apparently his apartment complex also has a TWC feed with a Junior on it in addition to the DISH feed.
I don't believe that at all. A few reasons include...
- The Junior requires a raw TWC data/video feed, which is fed into a IRD or VideoCipher.
- I don't think Dish would allow them to demodulate their feed and re-modulate it. I think, personally, it would be considered tampering or a theft of service. (Don't hold me to this one...)
- They can't run a TWC feed to a ton of different receivers.
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Yeah, but apparently his apartment complex also has a TWC feed with a Junior on it in addition to the DISH feed.
I don't believe that at all. A few reasons include...
- The Junior requires a raw TWC data/video feed, which is fed into a IRD or VideoCipher.
- I don't think Dish would allow them to demodulate their feed and re-modulate it. I think, personally, it would be considered tampering or a theft of service. (Don't hold me to this one...)
- They can't run a TWC feed to a ton of different receivers.
It's likely that his apartment complex has it's own headend, which uses some Dish channels and some localized channels. All of the Dish channels come in and they're modulated down into the cable system along with local channels and TWC (with the Jr). My school does a similar thing. We have DirecTV service on our "cable system" along with a few local school-run channels. Nobody needs a DirecTV receiver because all of the channels on the cable system.
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Yeah, but apparently his apartment complex also has a TWC feed with a Junior on it in addition to the DISH feed.
I don't believe that at all. A few reasons include...
- The Junior requires a raw TWC data/video feed, which is fed into a IRD or VideoCipher.
- I don't think Dish would allow them to demodulate their feed and re-modulate it. I think, personally, it would be considered tampering or a theft of service. (Don't hold me to this one...)
- They can't run a TWC feed to a ton of different receivers.
It's likely that his apartment complex has it's own headend, which uses some Dish channels and some localized channels. All of the Dish channels come in and they're modulated down into the cable system along with local channels and TWC (with the Jr). My school does a similar thing. We have DirecTV service on our "cable system" along with a few local school-run channels. Nobody needs a DirecTV receiver because all of the channels on the cable system.
My school had (probably still has) a similar system. We had quite a bit of equipment in the A/V room... and I was in charge of running it all. B) Actually, during my study hall periods, I'd go in there and turn on random satellite channels. I've watched more Middle Eastern, Indian, and Chinese television than I can shake a stick at! :rofl:
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Yeah, but apparently his apartment complex also has a TWC feed with a Junior on it in addition to the DISH feed.
I don't believe that at all. A few reasons include...
- The Junior requires a raw TWC data/video feed, which is fed into a IRD or VideoCipher.
- I don't think Dish would allow them to demodulate their feed and re-modulate it. I think, personally, it would be considered tampering or a theft of service. (Don't hold me to this one...)
- They can't run a TWC feed to a ton of different receivers.
It's likely that his apartment complex has it's own headend, which uses some Dish channels and some localized channels. All of the Dish channels come in and they're modulated down into the cable system along with local channels and TWC (with the Jr). My school does a similar thing. We have DirecTV service on our "cable system" along with a few local school-run channels. Nobody needs a DirecTV receiver because all of the channels on the cable system.
Makes sense I guess. dang, I feel kinda stupid :pinch:
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That's Awesome, AFAIK, I think that's the only one I know of that is in use.
There's one in Akron, IN.
Really? Is that with an apartment/private cable company or with a public cable company? BTW, I don't think I've ever seen a legacy STAR on Youtube or TWCToday from Indiana... :thinking:
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I'm sure there's quite a few JR's out west in sparcely populated areas. But for the eastern sections, I've seen videos of JR's from Winter Green, VA (A city sounding similar to that) with Comcast :o as their cable provider. There's one in Syracuse, NY with a private apartment cable company. I thought I also saw one from Somerset, NJ (Definately not with Comcast because they have an IntelliStar).
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It is in vercitigangboy's channel. He has a video of the junior from Peru,IN
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It is in vercitigangboy's channel. He has a video of the junior from Peru,IN
Ohh yes I remember that STAR well :yes: I've gone down there many times before.