I heard that Elon was asking when you guys will be done with the restoration of the CRS-3 first stage landing video in High Definition. And the audio wasn't yet up to Dolby surround sound quality, but it was close. Chris - You may want to let SpaceX know that their link to the restoration video is pointing to a private video (just see static). Take a look at the following URL: http://www.spacex.com/news/2014/04/29/first-stage-landing-videoThis is the URL they are using for the restoration video on the above page:
The video is still not on wiki here?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Falcon_9_booster_post-mission,_controlled-descent,_test_program
Quote from: gospacex on 07/17/2014 07:38 amThe video is still not on wiki here?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Falcon_9_booster_post-mission,_controlled-descent,_test_programSpaceX would need to license the original with terms compatible with Wikipedia. Chris asked them but I don't think it went anywhere.
Own work: You own all rights to the image, usually meaning that you created it entirely yourself.Freely licensed: You can prove that the copyright holder has released the image under an acceptable free license. Note that images that are licensed for use only on Wikipedia, or only for non-commercial or educational use, or under a license that doesn't allow for the creation of modified/derived works, are unsuitable.Public domain: You can prove that the image is in the public domain, i.e. free of all copyrights. Fair use: You believe that the image meets the special conditions for non-free content, which exceptionally allow the use of unlicensed material, and you can provide an explicit non-free use rationale explaining why and how you intend to use it.
Wikipedia in general prefers Ogg Theora and WebM formats for video, and limits uploads to 100M. Considering the fact that the original MPEG encoding is actually significant to the context of the file, there might be an exception here.
The repaired video is used in this YouTube mashup on the OG2 mission, very nicely done video.
Quote from: mhenderson on 07/28/2014 11:32 amThe repaired video is used in this YouTube mashup on the OG2 mission, very nicely done video.Great job by Greg Alexander, the fellow who did the edit and placed this mashup on YouTube!If someone familiar with YouTube media knowledge knows how to contact the guy, we ought to invite him to join NSF. His kind of work would be appreciated over here.
we ought to invite him to join NSF. His kind of work would be appreciated over here.
Great job by Greg Alexander, the fellow who did the edit and placed this mashup on YouTube!If someone familiar with YouTube media knowledge knows how to contact the guy, we ought to invite him to join NSF. His kind of work would be appreciated over here.
Is it still on YouTube? I can't find it with a search and the links here are broken. Something about "WMG content."
"This video is unlisted. Be considerate and think twice before sharing." so perhaps Greg needs to change a setting??