Crew-8, NASA UHD has doubled up issues with 2SI interleaving. TWO NASA centers have issues transmitting the 4K signal.
Quote from: ChrisC on 03/14/2024 02:14 amIf anyone comes across a good YouTube re-broadcast of SpaceX's live stream on Twitter, please post it to the updates thread. And note that if you want to suppress the automatic Youtube embed here (i.e. just post the Youtube URL), simply delete the "www." in the URL.Youtube automatically buffers live streams, has far better controls (aka RW/FF or "trick play") including keyboard shortcuts, and has unbeatable platform reach (e.g. devices like Roku). So some of us will want to watch it on Youtube, and the popularity of this event is going to draw hucksters and thus make the search pretty useless. Of course, SpaceX departed YouTube last year and did not carry IFT2 there (live) five months ago. Thank you.QuoteWhen the stream starts on Twitter (or on the SpaceX website), right-click the page, and click Inspect Element (if in Chrome/Chromium-based browser) > Network. Make sure you are NOT in the Elements tab.Now, refresh the Twitter page with the inspect panel open.In Network, using the filter or just by scrolling, look for the element that begins with "master_dynamic_whatever", click that, a new thing shows up that has a "Headers" tab, copy the .m3u8 link from there, go to VLC, Media > Open Network Stream > Where it asks for a Network URL, paste that in, click Play, cross fingers. Should just take a few seconds to load.If you're watching from a desktop, this method for watching the stream through VLC worked extremely well for IFT-2, far superior in quality to either Twitter or a YouTube mirror, and with no added latency.
If anyone comes across a good YouTube re-broadcast of SpaceX's live stream on Twitter, please post it to the updates thread. And note that if you want to suppress the automatic Youtube embed here (i.e. just post the Youtube URL), simply delete the "www." in the URL.Youtube automatically buffers live streams, has far better controls (aka RW/FF or "trick play") including keyboard shortcuts, and has unbeatable platform reach (e.g. devices like Roku). So some of us will want to watch it on Youtube, and the popularity of this event is going to draw hucksters and thus make the search pretty useless. Of course, SpaceX departed YouTube last year and did not carry IFT2 there (live) five months ago. Thank you.
When the stream starts on Twitter (or on the SpaceX website), right-click the page, and click Inspect Element (if in Chrome/Chromium-based browser) > Network. Make sure you are NOT in the Elements tab.Now, refresh the Twitter page with the inspect panel open.In Network, using the filter or just by scrolling, look for the element that begins with "master_dynamic_whatever", click that, a new thing shows up that has a "Headers" tab, copy the .m3u8 link from there, go to VLC, Media > Open Network Stream > Where it asks for a Network URL, paste that in, click Play, cross fingers. Should just take a few seconds to load.
March 31, 2024NASA has concluded the High Definition Earth Viewing experiment. But earlier this week Liam Kennedy launched something a bit more epic to space. Join us to chat about 4K live views from space!
The ISS live Youtube feed has died/been terminated but audio is airing on the ISS HD feed, at least this afternoon.
All live NASA ISS Youtube feeds have been deleted, probably permanently
Both ISS Youtube feeds have vanished, again.
Quote from: Targeteer on 11/16/2024 01:50 pmBoth ISS Youtube feeds have vanished, again. Yes, even on NASA+ no coverage. We have to wait and see.