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Live Audio Broadcasts - Rose Cup 2004

 

We will be broadcasting a half dozen games from the Portland DeMarini Rose Cup Tournament.

Watch this page during the week, as we will be completing the broadcast schedule for our "internet radio" broadcasts.  (Click icon at left to go to listen)

Here are the games confirmed for broadcast so far, with as many as five more games to be added over the two day tournament.  We anticipate broadcasting three games Saturday and three on Sunday, including the championship game at 3pm on Sunday.  (Game times are Portland Oregon time (PST), with the table below showing conversions for other time zones.  Want your team's game to be on the air?  Email us for more information: info@fastpitchwest.com

 

FPWN - Fast Pitch West Network

 

Editor's Note:

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To listen, start by clicking the icons below that look like this: 

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Then, on the (green) Sportjuice.com page, look for an icon like this: You won't see the "Click to Listen" icon until game day.

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You will get an option to set your time zone.  Portland is not listed, so just choose Los Angeles.

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If there are any technical issues, or announcements on game day concerning the broadcasts, check this page.

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The first broadcast on Sunday will be at either 9 or 11am.  We won't know until Saturday night, so check back then.

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Saturday - June 26, 2004 - Round Robin Games

Game

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Portland

Time

MST CST EST

Team

Team

Click to Listen

1

 

9am

PST

 

10am

11am

12noon

Team Rainey, CA

Meraloma Club, B.C.

5 11am PST 12pm 1pm 2pm Vancouver Grey Sox Broken Bow Spirit, NY

17

 

5pm

PST

 

6pm

7pm

8pm

Team Rainey, CA

Broken Bow Spirit, NY

Sunday, June 27, 2004 - Championship Bracket Games

Game

#

Portland Time

MST CST EST

Team

Team

Click to Listen
  9am 10am 11am 12pm Portland DeMarini CR Adidas

32 or 33

 

1pm

PST

 

2pm

3pm

4pm

Semi Final - TBD

Semi-Final - TBD

34

 

3pm

PST

 

4pm

5pm

6pm

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
 
New to "Internet Radio" and need a little help getting started? See below
"Streaming Audio" Broadcasts

"How To" Guide

1)  What is Streaming Audio?

Streaming audio is a "radio" broadcast over the internet.  In simplest terms, you sit down at your computer, click a couple of links, and wait for the "streaming audio" to load and play through the speakers hooked up to your computer.  Once you're connected, it is virtually the same as listening to radio. 

2)  Where Do I Find Your Broadcast?  (Click the "Live Audio" icon)

Our streaming audio broadcasts are carried by at the website for "Sportjuice", the leading provider of streaming audio for minor league baseball teams all over the country.  (They take our signal and "stream" it to you). 

The link to our broadcast is at our "provider page" at Sportsjuice, which can be reached by clicking this "Live Game Audio" icon, located below:

Once you reach our "provider page", look for the  "Click to Listen" link.  It will also display the schedule of games for the particular event on the right hand side of the page. 

3)  What do I need to listen to Streaming Audio?

To listen to streaming audio, you need the following:

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Computer with sound card & either speakers or headphones (most computers come with sound card built in).  If you can listen to music CD's then you're set.  Be sure your speakers are on.  (And if you're listening at work, be sure to turn the volume down ;-) )

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"Windows Media Player".  Again, most computers have this software already pre-installed.  If so, it will automatically load when you click to listen.

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Click here to test your Windows Media Player. (your player should open automatically when you click the link and you should hear short audio clip.

4)  If I don't have Windows Media Player, where do I get it?

bulletIf you don't have Window Media Player, you can download it for free by clicking the icon below:

Follow the download and installation instructions for Windows Media Player (WMP)

5)  A Word about "Buffering"

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The "streaming audio" takes time to load into your Windows Media Player, similar to waiting for a file to download to your computer.  With streaming audio, this is called "buffering".  The delay is normal, so please be patient.  The Windows Media Player will show you the progress of the "buffering" in % terms, counting up to 100%.  When it hits 100%, you will hear the signal.  

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You may experience an occasional loss of signal, and "re-buffering" of the stream.  Please be patient, your system will "re-buffer" and reconnect you to the broadcast. 

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If the disconnect/buffering problem persists, click the "Adjust Buffering" menu button at the above left to adjust your settings in Windows Media Player.

6)  Advanced Help

bulletHaving problems connecting ? See advanced help page for assistance: http://www.sportsjuice.com/help/player.php

 

 

 

 

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