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Jim Meyer
08-01-2004, 09:37
I remember seeing a list of URL's of places that were webcasting the NASA TV feed. If I remember correctly some of them were broadcasting at much higher resolutions (and bandwith) than the direct NASA webcast. I've searched and searched and have not been able to find them. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
Ken Leung
08-01-2004, 09:49
I remember seeing a list of URL's of places that were webcasting the NASA TV feed. If I remember correctly some of them were broadcasting at much higher resolutions (and bandwith) than the direct NASA webcast. I've searched and searched and have not been able to find them. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
After a little search, I found that team 115 Monta Vista HS have a list of broadcast links on their website: http://www.mvrt.org/html/broadcast.php
Team 188 also have a similar list of links at their website: http://www.team188.com/2002/videos/nasatv.shtml
I believe what you are looking for is the Yahoo broadcast of NASA TV. I remember them because they were 300k+, and worked better than the real player stream I was getting from NASA's website.
Joe Matt
08-01-2004, 10:01
I remember seeing a list of URL's of places that were webcasting the NASA TV feed. If I remember correctly some of them were broadcasting at much higher resolutions (and bandwith) than the direct NASA webcast. I've searched and searched and have not been able to find them. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
This is what you might be looking for...
http://hyperrules.chiefdelphi.com/kickoff/
Jim Meyer
08-01-2004, 10:23
After a little search, I found that team 115 Monta Vista HS have a list of broadcast links on their website: http://www.mvrt.org/html/broadcast.php
Team 188 also have a similar list of links at their website: http://www.team188.com/2002/videos/nasatv.shtml
I believe what you are looking for is the Yahoo broadcast of NASA TV. I remember them because they were 300k+, and worked better than the real player stream I was getting from NASA's website.
Thanks Ken, that is EXACTLY what I was looking for.
kevin.li.rit
08-01-2004, 21:31
Hmmm I wish we could get the nasa satelite broadcast.
Elgin Clock
08-01-2004, 22:29
Yes I must admit.. DISH Network is a wonderful thing...
Especially that chanel 213..
Oh, what was that channel again...??
Oh yeah that's right NASA TV!!!
Scott Shaw 237
09-01-2004, 00:04
the NASA stream for regional competitions and for Kick off are available at
Kick Off- http://robotics.nasa.gov/events/webcasts/kickoff.htm
and Regionals- http://robotics.nasa.gov/events/webcasts/regionals.htm
mtaman02
09-01-2004, 03:06
Hmmm I wish we could get the nasa satelite broadcast.
I have the nasa channel unfortunately i won't be able to watch it. my father will see the kickoff he's recording it for me. I have to do some volunteering at a remote kickoff site ;) see all u people coming to NYC Regionals their at polytech. :D
Strangerly NASA hasn't updated their kickoff information for tomorrows broadcasts. anyone know that could be holding them up
Scott Shaw 237
09-01-2004, 21:17
Thats cuz NASA has a new site for this year's kickoff which i didn't notice till now. The site is at http://robotics.nasa.gov/first/2004/kickoff.htm .
LBK Rules
09-01-2004, 21:44
Hmmm I wish we could get the nasa satelite broadcast.
NASA Television can be found on the satellite AMC 9, Transponder 9C, 85 degrees west longitude, vertical polarization downlink frequency - 3880 MHz, Audio is at 6.8 MHz.
We picked it up on our giant, old sat in our backyard that came with our house. Took me a while to find it, though.
mtaman02
09-01-2004, 21:48
Yes I must admit.. DISH Network is a wonderful thing...
Especially that chanel 213..
Oh, what was that channel again...??
Oh yeah that's right NASA TV!!!
funny thats what i have to
for those who have cable its a different channel check with your cable company to see if you have NASA as a channel
thanks scott for the info about the NASA broadcast website do you think they might continue to use that specific area for their regionals this year! then again its 2 early to tell. Thanks again scott
JohnBoucher
10-01-2004, 13:33
Is there a replay available?
Scott Shaw 237
10-01-2004, 15:07
They should archive it on the same page it was on.
Bcahn836
10-01-2004, 22:22
How About NASA's own webcast site you can find the entire feed on
http://robotics.nasa.gov/first/2004/kickoff.htm
I found it i finally found it!!!
Scott Shaw 237
10-01-2004, 22:25
Please refer to the post about 5 up by me. :)
For the future, if you don't have NASA TV on your local cable system you can usually get your local community access station to carry it for a special event. They're legally required, and usually very happy to do this. I don't know about other cities, but last year we got Hartford and West Hartford CT to broadcast the kickoff on local cable.
Scott Shaw 237
10-01-2004, 22:49
Thanks for the tip! I and alot of my team also sent in suggestions to our cable carrier to pick up the station.
does any one know how I can save the kickoff to play at a site without internet access?
Right now its in windows media player, streaming from the nasa site, does anyone have an AVI, divx, or xvid version? that I can copy to a disk?
-Andy
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