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  • From: Katsuhiro Horiba <>
  • To: Katsuhiro Horiba <>
  • Cc: Jim Wellings <>, "" <>, Research Working Group Channel <>
  • Subject: Re: multicast test for Eclipse
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 10:22:14 +0900

The second contact (sun and moon) will start from 11:25,
it will continue 30mins and will be total eclipse.
please pray with me, it will be fair sky in IWOJIMA.

Regards,
Katsuhiro Horiba


On 2009/07/22, at 10:09, Katsuhiro Horiba wrote:

Live streaming is now stopped. Because of the technical problem and the weather.
It will resume as soon as possbile.(10:00JST)

I updated Web Page, important information will be written there.

Best Regards,
Katsuhiro Horiba

On 2009/07/22, at 10:05, Jim Wellings wrote:

Is the stream still active? I was receiving the test, but no longer have video

-jim wellings-

-----Original Message-----
From: Katsuhiro Horiba
[mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 6:35 PM
To:
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Research Working Group Channel
Subject: Re: multicast test for Eclipse

Folks,

Video Channel #2 (Landscape video) is now on going.
You can see the beach in IWOJIMA.

Channel #1 is not available now, but it will come soon.
Please wait to burn-in your eyes :-)

Regards,
Katsuhiro Horiba

On 2009/07/22, at 8:47, Aabhas Garg wrote:

I received in both of these streams. They are quite very excellent
and very big.

Thanks
Aabhas
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-----Original Message-----
From: Katsuhiro Horiba
<>

Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 08:42:26
To:
<>
Cc: David
Lassner<>;

<>;
Research Channel Working
Group<>
Subject: Re: multicast test for Eclipse


Hi Alan,

Can we stare directly at our screens or will we burn our eyes?-)

ooh. screen burn-in :-)

I hope we will burn your eyes after 90 mins. :-p

233.9.196.41 port 1234 // the Sun
233.9.196.42 port 1234 // landscape
ff7e:140:2001:200:0:6013::41 port 1234 // the Sun
ff7e:140:2001:200:0:6013::42 port 1234 // landscape

I'm okay for the IPv4 multicast but we've got an upstream IPv6
multicast
issue :-|

It's OK, thanks.

We also prepare ssmpingd to check the connectivity, the address
are
203.178.150.36/2001:200:0:6013::36.
If you can't receive any traffic, please check to use ssmping.
IPv4: ssmping -4 233.9.196.1 203.178.150.36
IPv6: ssmping -6 ff7e:140:2001:200:0:6013::1 2001:200:0:6013::36

of course, these are meant ot say 'asmping' rather than ssmping - the
web page is correct 8-)

oops, you are right. thank you for your notification.
TOP page has already modified.

so..this 1080i stream is around 30mbps? thats a nice test Katsuhiro-
San :-)


Yes, this video is MPEG2-HD around 30Mbps(26-27Mbps).

--
Katsuhiro Horiba


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