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LBK Rules 15-11-2004 00:34

NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
We have one of those big satellite dishes in our back yard, and last year I recorded the Kickoff using it, but it took forever to set-up. Sometime in the past 7 months, the settings got messed-up, and now I can't find NTV anymore.

Does anyone know how to get this working?

The receiver is a Toshiba TRX-2220.

Elgin Clock 15-11-2004 00:48

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
What service do you have?

I'm assuming it is not Dish Network, because channel 213 (If I recall correctly) is NASA TV.

I'm assuming you had to manually dial in the transponder and adjust the azimuth?? All that happy stuff.

http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2005/kickoff.htm


And here's the info about the webcast, and the Satellite broadcast.


NASA Webcast
The Webcast will be from 10AM est - 12PM est.
http://robotics.nasa.gov/first/2005/kickoff.htm is the NASA webcast site. Please check out the link early to be sure you have the latest technology needed to view the webcast.

NASA Broadcast
The NASA broadcast is scheduled from 10AM–12PM EST.
For Channel/Cable Channel/Dish/Satellite Broadcasts: 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.

Adam Y. 15-11-2004 07:33

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
It just so happens that if you live in the Boston area and have cable you should be able to also watch the kickoff or at least part of it. I know NASA television runs from 9am to some unknown time on one of these stations.

LBK Rules 16-11-2004 14:17

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Same down here. I guess I'll just have to play around with the settings.

LBK Rules 15-12-2004 15:36

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Yippie!!!!!!!!!!

It's working now. :D

Would it be OK to BitTorrent the kickoff so that way teams won't have to rely on the low-quality webcast recording?

I just want to help, since my team isn't competing this year.

EDIT:

Does anyone have any experience encoding XviD or DivX from VBR-MPEG2?

Elgin Clock 15-12-2004 15:42

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LBK Rules
Would it be OK to BitTorrent the kickoff so that way teams won't have to rely on the low-quality webcast recording?

I just want to help, since my team isn't competing this year.

I'm guessing no since the webcast is sole property of FIRST and NASA, but don't quote me. Dave Lavery may know a good answer to that.

You don't want to infringe on any kind of copyright stuff.

But, I see where you are coming from and feel your pain.

Streaming video really sux, no matter what kind of connection you have.

It would be a lot easier if NASA allowed the Kickoff to be downloaded after the live stream was over, but as of now, I don't think that they do. :(

dlavery 15-12-2004 15:46

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LBK Rules
Would it be OK to BitTorrent the kickoff so that way teams won't have to rely on the low-quality webcast recording?

For this particular broadcast, for this particular purpose, Yes.

-dave

dez250 15-12-2004 17:11

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
It would be a lot easier if NASA allowed the Kickoff to be downloaded after the live stream was over, but as of now, I don't think that they do. :(

Hey Elgin check http://robotics.nasa.gov/first/2004/kickoff.htm they [NASA] always archives the webcasts and has them available for download after the event.

Elgin Clock 15-12-2004 17:28

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dez250
Hey Elgin check http://robotics.nasa.gov/first/2004/kickoff.htm they [NASA] always archives the webcasts and has them available for download after the event.

Again... Streaming Downloads.. Urghhh.. You can't save them bad boys.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
I'm guessing no since the webcast is sole property of FIRST and NASA, but don't quote me. Dave Lavery may know a good answer to that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
For this particular broadcast, for this particular purpose, Yes.
-dave

Oh man.. I was shot down.. Gee thanks Dave.. :rolleyes:

Just kidding. That's cool. w00t! to the freedom to share information!

Tom Bottiglieri 15-12-2004 17:52

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Again... Streaming Downloads.. Urghhh.. You can't save them bad boys.

Shot Down again...

http://all-streaming-media.com/recor...dows-media.htm

Kevin Sevcik 15-12-2004 19:27

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
More streaming recorders

For reference, I had the best luck with Net Transport for recording some regional streams last year.

LBK Rules 16-12-2004 01:03

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Thanks Mr. Lavery!!!

Thanks to you, I now use NetTransport to DL almost everything now. It's a good program and I will probably use it to dl both streams as a backup, as will I try to do the same with a VHS recording.

The reason I want to do this is because (1) I would hope that someone who has the means would do this if I was incapable (2) a HQ recording would be awesome.

I recorded the 2004 kickoff on VHS, and now I want to record it on a PC. I have an AiW 128, and my dad has an AiW 9000. I should be able to use one of them.

EDIT:

Would any of these guides be good? Every time I try to re-encode an MPEG2 using VirtualDubMP2, I can never get the video to match to the audio. I think it's because it's Variable Bit-Rate, but I might be wrong.

http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/xvid-guides.htm
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/gknot-main3.htm

Mike AA 16-12-2004 01:16

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LBK Rules
Thanks Mr. Lavery!!!

Thanks to you, I now use NetTransport to DL almost everything now. It's a good program and I will probably use it to dl both streams as a backup, as will I try to do the same with a VHS recording.

The reason I want to do this is because (1) I would hope that someone who has the means would do this if I was incapable (2) a HQ recording would be awesome.

I recorded the 2004 kickoff on VHS, and now I want to record it on a PC. I have an AiW 128, and my dad has an AiW 9000. I should be able to use one of them.

EDIT:

Would any of these guides be good? Every time I try to re-encode an MPEG2 using VirtualDubMP2, I can never get the video to match to the audio. I think it's because it's Variable Bit-Rate, but I might be wrong.

http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/xvid-guides.htm
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/gknot-main3.htm


What is an "AiW 128" and "AiW 9000"? I personally use a DV100 ( by dazzle ) and have used it to record video off my satellite. 99% of the time its synchronized and its good quality and as good or poor as I set it up to be.

Tom Bottiglieri 16-12-2004 06:57

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
If anyone is interested in capturing these videos, please make a high quality XviD and a low quality video of a different file type (so people without the codec can still watch... ie. wmv, mpg1)

I will be able to host these of my team site, so long as everything is cleared to be legal. If not i guess we could do the bit torrent thing. Not saying that isnt illegal, but as Dave said for the purpose of sharing it with a few FIRSTers, I think it would be fine.

Noah Melamed 16-12-2004 08:17

Re: NASA TV Satellite Feed
 
The way to go is definitely Bit Torrent because there is less strain when more people want the video at any given time. No single host has to bear the bandwidth needs and because its a P2P network there is usually more bandwidth.

Any ideas on which Tracker you will use to host the Torrent?

Please keep us updated.

Thanks :)


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