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Good news, bad news
by Nancy Oates on January 10, 2012
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Posted by Nancy Oates on January 10, 2012
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2012/01/10/good-news-bad-news/
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Terri Buckner
/ January 10, 2012Hopefully the AV contractors who sold/installed the mikes will be asked to come back and make some adjustments. There is no excuse for how bad the audio was last night.
I too was watching from home and at midnight, the cable channel stopped the live broadcast. I live in Time Warners Carrboro area. Thankfully those attending or watching from within Chapel Hill kept me apprised via Twitter.
Ed Harrison
/ January 10, 2012Constructive comments on the audio issues would be best sent to Catherine Lazorko, at clazorko@townofchapelhill.org. Guess I could check the audio issues out on the streaming video — which is all anyone can get on my street — but after 5.5 hours at the table last night and this morning, just can’t seem to find the motivation to do so.
Leroy Towns
/ January 10, 2012Do you have the good news and the bad news reversed?
Road Warrior
/ January 10, 2012There are always issues with sound. My son is in the Theater Tech program at Chapel Hill High School and I do a lot of sound lately. They’ll get it ironed out. Getting the levels and the feeds right is more art than science. I am going to give the sound folks a break on this one. They’ll get it worked out.
If they can’t, given the resourcefulness of the head tech guy at Chapel Hill, I’d give him a call. The guy is a miracle worker some nights with equipment.
On another note, do we Ustream or anything for Council meetings for those of us without cable or like Terri who are in an area where it is cut off after a certain point?
Nancy Oates
/ January 10, 2012Yes, you can watch it live on your computer via the town’s website, townofchapelhill.org. Click on “council video and agendas” on the left rail. As I recall, the video screen pops up on the left half of the screen.