Windows media streams of the public channel are down today?NASA has removed the WM(Yahoo) link from the web page.
Quote from: John44 on 08/01/2011 05:24 pmWindows media streams of the public channel are down today?NASA has removed the WM(Yahoo) link from the web page.All WM Yahoo streams appear to be down....Which means I can't watch the Russian EVA. If you have quicktime you can use the high iPad feed - http://liveips.nasa.gov.edgesuite.net/msfc/Wifi.m3u8 which is actually a good quality feed now.
If you have quicktime you can use the high iPad feed - http://liveips.nasa.gov.edgesuite.net/msfc/Wifi.m3u8 which is actually a good quality feed now.
WASHINGTON -- Effective Dec. 19, 2011, NASA Television's Public, HD, Media and Education channels will be available for downlink on satellite AMC-18. NASA TV will provide dual service on AMC-18 and its current satellite, SES-2, through Dec. 18, 2011. By Dec. 19, cable and satellite service providers, broadcasters, and educational and scientific institutions must have their receiving devices tuned to AMC-18 to continue accessing NASA TV for distribution. NASA TV's Live Interactive Media Service (LIMS) for media liveshots will be moving to KU-band service, effective Dec.17, 2011. Satellite, transponder and KU-Band parameters will be provided before each interview event. NASA will attempt to schedule each set of liveshots on a satellite in close proximity to AMC-18. For complete NASA TV and NASA LIMS downlink information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv - end -
Not sure about the yahoo link?
Note to viewers: On July 31, 2012, NASA.gov will stop streaming NASA Television in the QuickTime and Windows Media proprietary formats. The change will help us simplify our webcasting infrastructure. The site will continue to stream NASA Television and NASA Newsaudio in Flash and HTML 5 for iOS devices.
Not sure which channels this could be, Sounds like them all. But no more Windows/Quicktime streams.QuoteNote to viewers: On July 31, 2012, NASA.gov will stop streaming NASA Television in the QuickTime and Windows Media proprietary formats. The change will help us simplify our webcasting infrastructure. The site will continue to stream NASA Television and NASA Newsaudio in Flash and HTML 5 for iOS devices.
Does somebody besides me have problems with the USTREAM feed of NASA-TV? The status is for me "offline" since the weekend. And the feed on http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html is useless as well, since the volume is almost quiet.
Quote from: Frandolf on 08/01/2012 06:26 pmDoes somebody besides me have problems with the USTREAM feed of NASA-TV? The status is for me "offline" since the weekend. And the feed on http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html is useless as well, since the volume is almost quiet.Don't feel bad. I am in Oregon and have all my volume sliders maxed out. I can still just barely hear the audio on the USTREAM feed. That does not bode well for hearing the audio Sunday evening.Jim
I can't find the ISS Mission Audio on NASA TV. Is it gone?