Not having the funds to travel to Aus, I'm with Miron's last sentiment - a long lasting audio (or visual, preferably both) product would be far superior to a one-off streaming set-up, especially as this would probably happen at some weird time of day for most of us in the rest of the world.
I'd be more than happy to act as part of a tree here in the US if such actions pan out. I'd certainly take a sound deck recording over a crowd recording anyday.
Here's hoping,
Rob
Wed Mar 4, 2009 12:37 pm (EST)
either way you still need bandwidth. how are we going to get
connectivity out of the venue? the only reliable method would be to
connect to their network. technically a piece of cake. likelihood
they'd let us - zilch.
in addition it works well with a big swarm. if we have a small swarm
with people all over the world i suspect the latency will kill it.
and overall - this is cutting edge. taping shows we know how to do. i
might be biased here since i am going to the show but i would prefer a
high quality product I can keep on using over a mediocre one which is
gone once the last song is played