NASA TV broadcast as APOD
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 6:27 am
FWIW, I object to APOD being used for NASA TV webcasts!!!
First, the sound system on my computer may already be in use when the browser retrieves the APOD page. In my experience so far, the NASA TV stream simply begins without asking whether I want it to begin, so the stream sends sounds to the speakers irrespective of whether the sound system is already in use, resulting in a mashup that is unintelligible.
Second, the stream also begins before the page is fully received by the browser, so I probably will not see (whether hear) the actual beginning of the webcast.
Third, there is no disclosure of how much time will be required to webcast the entire stream. The "progress indicator" merely discloses the proportion of the total time that has already passed, not the ultimate total. Regardless, the "progress indicator" did not move at all during the first webcast to which I was subjected (29 May 2006), one which apparently was about some NASA matters in which I have no personal interest (I terminated it before it ended).
Succinctly, I have plenty of other demands on my time and energy. USING MY COMPUTER TO WATCH MORE TV is definitely NOT at the top of my list of things that I'd like to spend more time doing!!!! PLEASE don't foul-up APOD by using it to stream NASA TV webcasts in the future. I'm looking for a heavenly vision, not some video stream promoting a federal bureaucracy!!
Thanks for listening!!!
First, the sound system on my computer may already be in use when the browser retrieves the APOD page. In my experience so far, the NASA TV stream simply begins without asking whether I want it to begin, so the stream sends sounds to the speakers irrespective of whether the sound system is already in use, resulting in a mashup that is unintelligible.
Second, the stream also begins before the page is fully received by the browser, so I probably will not see (whether hear) the actual beginning of the webcast.
Third, there is no disclosure of how much time will be required to webcast the entire stream. The "progress indicator" merely discloses the proportion of the total time that has already passed, not the ultimate total. Regardless, the "progress indicator" did not move at all during the first webcast to which I was subjected (29 May 2006), one which apparently was about some NASA matters in which I have no personal interest (I terminated it before it ended).
Succinctly, I have plenty of other demands on my time and energy. USING MY COMPUTER TO WATCH MORE TV is definitely NOT at the top of my list of things that I'd like to spend more time doing!!!! PLEASE don't foul-up APOD by using it to stream NASA TV webcasts in the future. I'm looking for a heavenly vision, not some video stream promoting a federal bureaucracy!!
Thanks for listening!!!