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#120
by
benjaminhigginbotham
on 06 Jul, 2011 03:49
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The Spacevidcast player is HD and you can override the auto selection in the lower right corner to whatever bitrate works on your system. Some hardcore space geeks don't like the lower third T-, L- and Ascent info we add, but I think it actually adds a lot to the overall launch (the ascent data is particularly awesome). Anyhow, I'll end my shameless self promotion
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#121
by
Chris Bergin
on 06 Jul, 2011 04:09
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I like the ascent numbers. I think CNN also do it sometimes, but they seem to be a bit all over the place within 20 seconds when I've viewed on youtube.
Used one of your ascents to show a newbie friend not too long ago. He - and I quote - "liked how the numbers were going up fast"

He's reasonably clever, honest
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#122
by
benjaminhigginbotham
on 06 Jul, 2011 04:16
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I stole the idea from Fox News (may be where you saw it, but CNN may do it too) and expanded on it. I think the super interesting part is when the altitude starts going down and the speed starts going up. Makes for a good conversation starter. The other odd thing I have never been able to figure out... The downrange numbers always appear to be correct on-screen but the numbers NASA PAO calls out are nowhere near what we have. I have yet to figure that one out.
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#123
by
John44
on 01 Aug, 2011 17:24
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Windows media streams of the public channel are down today?
NASA has removed the WM(Yahoo) link from the web page.
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#124
by
Space Pete
on 03 Aug, 2011 12:53
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Windows 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.
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#125
by
mrhuggy
on 03 Aug, 2011 12:58
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Windows 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.
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#126
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 03 Aug, 2011 13:11
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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.
I am using VLC instead of Quicktime, but that feed never seems to work for me. It drops too easily, and lately only shows the first screen shot for the entire time, it is quite terrible and I miss the yahoo feeds.
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#127
by
Alpha Control
on 05 Aug, 2011 15:01
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I couldn't get the Yahoo streams either, so I am watching the Juno launch on the Livestream display, via the spaceflightnow.com site.
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#128
by
catdlr
on 06 Dec, 2011 19:43
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NASA TV Moving to New Satellite; Liveshot Service Moving to Ku Band
Link:
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2011/dec/HQ_M11-246_NASA_TV_New_Satellite.htmlWASHINGTON -- 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
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#129
by
fatboy66
on 05 Jun, 2012 16:50
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I have got all the players and they all seem to be working ok. The NASA tv link is superb. Not sure about the yahoo link?
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#130
by
rdale
on 05 Jun, 2012 21:31
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Not sure about the yahoo link?
What is your question?
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#131
by
Mapperuo
on 30 Jun, 2012 23:11
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Not sure which channels this could be, Sounds like them all.

But no more Windows/Quicktime streams.
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.
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#132
by
Frandolf
on 01 Aug, 2012 18:26
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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.
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#133
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Aug, 2012 19:01
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Not sure which channels this could be, Sounds like them all.
But no more Windows/Quicktime streams.
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.
That's messed up use of VLC!
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#134
by
Marsin2010
on 01 Aug, 2012 22:08
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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.
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
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#135
by
Mapperuo
on 01 Aug, 2012 22:33
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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.
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
The sound on the media channel (
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/media_flash.html) is much better.
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#136
by
mtakala24
on 05 Aug, 2012 22:17
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I don't seem to get a low-bandwidth version of NASATV to open right now. Does anyone know if there is an app for android that streams nasatv audio? or a link to a nasatv audio feed. The one on the nasa website is silent.
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#137
by
jacqmans
on 05 Sep, 2012 20:39
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-175
NASA TELEVISION LIMITED TO PUBLIC CHANNEL DURING PLANNED MAINTENANCE SEPT. 7
WASHINGTON -- NASA Television will perform system maintenance that
will affect satellite distribution on Friday, Sept. 7, from 6 a.m. to
2 p.m. EDT. During this planned outage, only NASA TV's Public Channel
(Program 101) will be available.
NASA TV's other three channels (Media, Education and Space Station
Views) will be available again following the outage.
For NASA TV downlink information, schedules and links to streaming
video, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntvFor complete downlink information, click on "How to Get Digital NASA
TV."
For more information about NASA's missions and programs, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov
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#138
by
aquarius
on 24 Sep, 2012 17:02
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I can't find the ISS Mission Audio on NASA TV. Is it gone?
Thanks.
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#139
by
rdale
on 24 Sep, 2012 17:03
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