As many people are aware, I and a team of broadcast technicians have been working to bring the KSMI Weather Channel, powered by The KSMI Weather Service.
We have been working on a STAR system which brings localized weather, highway, ski, and environmental data atop a national feed on a TV screen.
The system is currently avaiable only for TV's powered by set top boxes.
However, it seems that alot of viewers will tend to watch the channel via the web as the option for a set top box is not present or the funds to get one are not present.
I am thinking about taking the STAR software and re-writing it to work on a desktop computer as an executable (.exe) program.
The systems (and applications) would still be managed in the same manner, and would be activated, maintained, and controlled by KSMI Network Control.
The systems currently relies on a 24/7 - 2 way data feed between KSMI and the Unit, this data feed includes information regarding weather data, and what the unit should display; and when. Becuase there is no way of getting the video feed to the program (.exe) without going over the internet, or spending hundreds of dollars; this data link is no longer existant. The internet would have to do both receive the video, and data which would need to meet certain speed expectations.
System Requirements:- Pentium 3 (or higher)
- 256MB of RAM (or higher)
- DSL, or cable modem. (High speed)
- Screen Resolution of 1024 X 768 or Higher (Program would run at 800X600
Please vote above what you think.
If you have any questions, at all, please post them.