Viewing Church broadcasts live over the Internet

Using the Church Webcasting System, YouTube, etc. Including cameras and mixers.
Aczlan
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Post by Aczlan »

Thanks. We switched to the BYU channel and so far it is stable.

Aaron Z
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Post by Aczlan »

Other than it stopping to buffer frequently.
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Post by Aczlan »

Is the LDS channel now down? Not getting anything on it.

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Post by craiggsmith »

This afternoon it often jumped back and repeated a few seconds, in some cases several times in a row.
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Aczlan
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Post by Aczlan »

Roku was unusable for most of the 2nd half of the afternoon session today.
20 mins of the "loading" screen and it came back just as President Monson said "amen".
On a funny note, Mom said "go turn off the carrots" and then President Monson came on and said "Amen"
Now listening to the closing song.

Aaron Z
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Post by chadtew »

FWIW - We watched the conference at home with no problem.

Using the lds.org link http://lds.org/general-conference/watch?lang=eng
Laptop - HDMI out - TV

The picture quality was amazing and at 1080P.
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Post by starkjs »

Thanks for the feedback!

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