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Here's an example of something that requires a bit more grey matter than clicking the thumbs-down icon -- you know, something that might occur eventually, given enough monkeys pounding on keyboards for enough time -- but not to you:
ASP1 streaming promotion
http://forum.serviio.org/viewtopic.php?f...
(Note the intelligent added touch "Password Protected Channel [till showtime]," given the average Serviio user is hip to the practice of gradual accommodating of audience load by providing reasonable virtual seating time).
Mooch
P.S. Here are a few more examples:
https://archive.org/post/436563/atlas-sh...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1985017/boar...
Given the Atlas Ustream no-show a couple weeks ago, I'd also think about a few live tests, hours, tens of minutes, minutes before "showtime," calling for feedback (from the outside audience, i.e., viewers like me) on A/V quality. I don't know whether you're aware of this, but some Ustreams have soundcard-damaging audio levels, and yours is one of them. Furthermore, decent playback (let alone Webcasting) of a feature film is one seemingly simple thing theoretically, but quite another in practice.