TheKiD Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 Yup you're definitely going to exceed the 100mb/day limit by listening to any streaming audio for more than an hour. ESPN gamecast.. that's probably your best bet. However; someone here could probably record the game as an mp3 and send you a CD with the game audio. What do ya think? Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 ^ That wouldn't be live. I just went to Huskers.com where the WMU game coverage has started on live radio. It's 32kbps. So it'd be 393.75MB of bandwith. You can probably listetn to part of the game, if that's any consolation Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 This might be worth looking into: "Dear Husker Dan First, I wanted to thank you for everything you are doing for the troops out here in Iraq. It means a lot to get donations from people back in the States, and it's especially great what you and Husker fans across the nation are doing for Husker Fans overseas. I first read about Husker Dan's Army a few months ago, while stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. HDA truly shows why Husker Fans are the greatest fans in the country. Nowhere else in the world do you come across people as selfless as those donating to and supporting the troops. The few soldiers (non-Husker fans) I have spoken with about HDA have been in awe of what you have put together. It's a little lonely for me here, as I'm the only Husker fan in my unit. It would be great to get DVDs of Husker games and maybe a few posters to decorate my walls. Thank you so much for supporting the troops out here in Iraq and Afghanistan. Your generosity is truly an inspiration to me and I will never forget what you've done for us. Thank you, God Bless and Go Big Red! SPC Charles Martinez IV HHC, 5th EN Bn APO AE 09391 Dear Charles: Fist of all, thank you for serving your country. You and the rest of the men and women who are serving in the armed services are the real heroes. We can never thank you enough for all you do. We are proud of you and your mission. We've added your name to our HDA list and you will be receiving game day DVDs as soon as the season begins. God speed and GO HUSKERS!" link Quote Link to comment
Casper Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 A 3 hour game will take much more than 100 mbs unfortunately. I am supposed to get a recorded copy of the game on Sunday. I am in Germany so I never get to watch them. If you send your APO address to mdcasper2000@yahoo.com, i will send you a DVD of the game. Best I can do man, sorry. Although another option is to make friends with your Comm guys. Quote Link to comment
huskernumerouno Posted August 31, 2008 Author Share Posted August 31, 2008 A 3 hour game will take much more than 100 mbs unfortunately. I am supposed to get a recorded copy of the game on Sunday. I am in Germany so I never get to watch them. If you send your APO address to mdcasper2000@yahoo.com, i will send you a DVD of the game. Best I can do man, sorry. Although another option is to make friends with your Comm guys. Thanks for all the info and I decided it was not worth the risk to listen to it. I thought of trying to get in with the I.T. guys but last month all of them were fired for down loading illeagl stuff over here so that was not an option. GBR Quote Link to comment
SkerMin8r Posted August 31, 2008 Share Posted August 31, 2008 ...but last month all of them were fired for down loading illeagl stuff... Ouch!! Prolly a good move on your part... Quote Link to comment
SkerMin8r Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 OK dude...so I'm a f*in' idiot. I TOTALLY misinformed you and I'm here to make it right. Here's the skinny... The transmission rate as reported above by zoogies is 32 kbps...which is kilobits/second This works out to about 3.9 kilobytes/sec kb = kilobits KB = kilobytes MB = megabytes 32 kb/sec x 1000 bits/kb = 32000 bits/sec / 8 bits/byte = 4000 bytes/sec / 1024 bytes/KB = 3.9063 KB/sec And so the math is: 3.5 hours x 60 mins/hr = 210 mins x 60 secs/min = 12600 secs x 3.90625 KB/sec = 49218.75 KB / 1024 KB/MB = 48.06518555 MB And so...you woulda been well within your 100MB daily allotment. I am really sorry for the misinformation. On a good note...this weekend's game should be a go for ya'!! Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Hm...I thought it seemed strange that the number was so high. Good catch Darn bits/bytes and computer nomenclature...on that note though, are we talking megabytes (1000) or mebibytes (1024)? :-P not that it would matter. Quote Link to comment
dustinl15 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Hm...I thought it seemed strange that the number was so high. Good catch Darn bits/bytes and computer nomenclature...on that note though, are we talking megabytes (1000) or mebibytes (1024)? :-P not that it would matter. This is what I got my degree in so here is my input..............megabyte is (1024) but sometimes we just use (1000) for the sake of making things much easier when doing the math. Windows uses 1000 instead of 1024. That is why when you buy an 80GB hard drive and when you look at the size of it, it will only show it as roughly 75GB. If you use the true numbers for bits/bytes this is what happens. Quote Link to comment
huskerpilot Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I actually have a similar bandwidth limitation here at my college. I've monitored it while I watch a game, and I think you should actually stay below 50mb for the whole game. is there any way for you to monitor your usage as you go? Good luck! Quote Link to comment
SkerMin8r Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 This is what I got my degree in... Me too...that's what make this even more embarassing... Quote Link to comment
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