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Apple Announcement Broadcast Live 92

ignipotentis writes "Apparently Apple's 'music to your ears' announcement will be broadcast live. I'm a bit confused by this, however I hope someone will pick this up and netcast it perhaps?" Apple usually broadcasts these things on satellites, so they can be picked up in the Apple stores etc.; the question is, will Apple broadcast it in QuickTime, will TechTV pick it up?
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Apple Announcement Broadcast Live

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  • QuickTime Streaming (Score:5, Informative)

    by Quixotic Raindrop ( 443129 ) on Thursday April 24, 2003 @04:56PM (#5803243) Journal
    Apple usually shows their MacWorld keynotes, and sometimes other events, via QuickTime Streaming Server from their own website. Check Apple's Quicktime Site [apple.com] for updates, I would think. That or hotnews [apple.com].
  • The Clue (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 24, 2003 @04:57PM (#5803253)
    I'm a bit confused by this

    Yeah, see, people who don't spend all day trying to fiddle with config files on Linux have things like "leisure time". In that time you can choose to do things besides attempt to build libfrobber-0.0.1alpha from source. One of those things is called "watching television", where someone sends pictures to a display box in your home. It's a lot like downloading pirated dvd's off the internet, but without having to recompile mplayer source to see it.

    Anyway, this technique is usually referred to as "Broadcasting".

    I hope this helps.

    • Re:The Clue (Score:5, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 25, 2003 @03:23AM (#5806623)
      I saw one of those 'T.V.s', but I couldn't find the keyboard or mouse and it seemed like it was locked up (monitor did not respond to my IR Palm connection, even though I could see it had an IR sensor). The clerk could not tell me what distro it was running, so I payed for my Ho Ho's and left the store.
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  • I think ... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Znonymous Coward ( 615009 ) on Thursday April 24, 2003 @05:04PM (#5803343) Journal
    it's an announcement so big that no website could handle the traffic it will generate.
  • Pudged Cleared up my confusion. My main issue was the release of coordinates to the sattalite braodcast. I was un-aware of the Apple stores picking up this broadcast individually. Sorry for not being clear.
  • by daveschroeder ( 516195 ) on Thursday April 24, 2003 @05:20PM (#5803536)
    This event is primarily targeted at the media, Apple Retail stores, and Apple corporate offices around the country. It's not like Apple thinks people are just going to pull out their 12 foot C-band dish and start watching this; it wasn't intended to be a "public" or webcast event (in fact, the original release was likely intended to be a Media Alert release and not a full blown public press release, as it was pulled from Apple's press release page [apple.com]).

    That said, the University of Wisconsin - Madison will be hosting the event live at the Pyle Center [uwex.edu]. It will be open to the public. For details, see:

    04.28.2003 Apple Media Event Coverage [wisc.edu]
  • TechTv airing it? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by fdiaz5583 ( 531839 ) on Thursday April 24, 2003 @05:44PM (#5803765)
    Please, TechTV hasn't aired anything live since the days of the original iMac. When was that? Back in '97? They weren't even TechTV back then, remember the days of ZDTV? Ziff-Davis kept them to their roots, C|Net made them more popular but at a cost. I still remember actually getting replies on the air from Leo Laporte, try getting your e-mail read on the air now. LOL
  • by snowtigger ( 204757 ) on Thursday April 24, 2003 @06:29PM (#5804148) Homepage
    Here are the satelite channels to watch the broadcast. Unfortunately, they are not available in Europe.

    Ku-band
    Telstar 5/Transponder: 25 K
    Orbital Slot: 97 degrees west
    Uplink Frequency: 14444.0 MHz
    Downlink Frequency: 12144.0 MHz
    Polarity: Vertical down
    Audio subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8

    C-band
    Galaxy 3C/Transponder 1 C
    Orbital Slot: 95 degrees west
    Uplink Frequency: 5945 MHz
    Downlink Polarity: Horizontal down
    Downlink Frequency: 3720 MHz
    Audio subcarriers: 6.2 and 6.8
  • by phycoman ( 650749 ) <farrplace@adelph ... inus threevowels> on Thursday April 24, 2003 @06:31PM (#5804163)
    As people have said, the Apple Stores will be able to pick this up, but also a tv channel (such as TechTV) could if they so desire. If you want information about the exact details of the webcast, they can be found at here [yahoo.com], this way only major news stations can pick the signal up, not your average consumer. There is a possibility that Apple would do a webcast, and I would be supprised if they didn't, but usually they would have posted a link on their Quicktime site a lot earlier.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 24, 2003 @07:00PM (#5804365)
    Apple's music service will consist of an entire library of Al Gore singing the biggest hits. Remember how popular William Shatner's rendition of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was?

    I'm just picturing Gore singing Linkin Park...

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Thursday April 24, 2003 @10:09PM (#5805502)
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    • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 24, 2003 @10:37PM (#5805617)

      I think it's fairly obvious when you look at Apple's recent product upgrades what's about to be announced.

      Yes, let's look at the product history:

      1) metal cases

      2) 2.54ghz Airport transmitter

      3) flat panel screens

      4) iPod touch control dial

      5) .Mac accounts

      If any intelligent person looked at that, it would just jump out at him (or, uh, her), as it did to me when I first saw it. Apple's next product announcement will be:

      The iCook internet-enabled microwave oven!

      You read it here first, folks.

  • Has anyone considered that the news might be about osx.3? feature freeze is about a week away, and still no press release or any official news about this... Though music to you ears does sound like somthing different, its still a posibility...
  • by punkass ( 70637 ) on Friday April 25, 2003 @07:17AM (#5807116)
    ...seeing how this is being televised and all...
  • by nycroft ( 653728 ) on Friday April 25, 2003 @10:48AM (#5808145) Homepage
    Macs rule, as we all know. Rumors blow. So enough already with the speculation! Wait for the broadcast, and get it from the big man himself.

    the question is, will Apple broadcast it in QuickTime, will TechTV pick it up?

    Of course TechTV will pick it up. The Screensavers [techtv.com] know everything! I hope Leo Laporte didn't hear you say that! And I'm sure someone will get it out there in Quicktime. Unless, of course, if whacking QT is what this broadcast is all about. But I don't want to start any rumors.

  • www.macrumors.com seems to have a link to the webcast. I won't post it directly, if you want to watch you'll have to click a little ;)
  • So, this [yahoo.com] was the announcement. Note the mention of new iPod.
  • OK. So Apple doesn't offer a webcast, or the one that's out there is broken. I feel kinda dirty watching this, but if you're quick, you can catch it at:

    http://www.msnbc.com/m/lv/default.asp [msnbc.com]

    I know, I know, it's wrong. But the details sound cool, anyway. Here's the quick summary:

    Buy tracks for 99c/track or $9.99/album.

    Unlimited backups, iPod transfers, and 10 burns per unique playlist.

    Each song to up to three macs (yep, DRM)

    Everything is AAC @ 128k - claimed to be better than MP3 @ same bitrate.

    Fr

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