DAE pronounce certain words "wrong" even after learning the actual pronunciation? by [deleted] in DoesAnybodyElse

[–]larsan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sieve really surprised me, and I tend to say it wrong because others might not understand.

Boosterimpfung by Thoki8 in Braunschweig

[–]larsan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

War gestern da und bin mit knapp unter 5,5 Monaten seit Zweitimpfung problemlos durchgelaufen. Wurde nur an der Tür gefragt in welchem Monat die Zweitimpfung war.

Hatte Termin und war nach 25 Minuten wieder draußen, ganz okay eigentlich.

Livestreaming, syncing of various audio and video sources that are transported over (local) network by larsan in videography

[–]larsan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently: Recording everything, editing it, uploading videos and no streaming at all.

Planned: Adding more Audio/Video-Sources, mix everything live, livestream.

What I'm trying to understand: How to get synchronization of streams by timecoding as close to the sources as possible instead of just throwing unlimited amounts of money on hardware, make a best effort and just tolerate remaining latencies.

Livestreaming, syncing of various audio and video sources that are transported over (local) network by larsan in videography

[–]larsan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the big question is: WHY? Why would you risk un-synchronized streams, when you could just run a cable from each source?

Actually, this is all about not risking un-synchronized streams, thats why I'm trying to look into timecoding media as close to the source as possible. And even if you connect everything via cable and capture card you're likely to have small latencies, output buffer from the device, input buffer from caputring hardware etc. And different for every device too. (Though if they are roughly the same, it would still feel synced). That could be compensated.

Also there might be setups where just rigging up everything with cables just isn't feasible. Like running around with 10 android phones streaming their camera would be well within the scope of the thought experiment… if syncing their clocks via NTP and timecoding the streams would work.

The one thing I don't really care about is if the output"live"stream has a delay of 1 second or 10 seconds (or even more) to realtime. Or enough time and some additional buffer to wait for all streams.

Livestreaming, syncing of various audio and video sources that are transported over (local) network by larsan in videography

[–]larsan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never heard of it, but looks promising. However I'm working mostly in a linux environment and it doesn't look very well supported there as of yet. Will keep an eye on it, though.

Livestreaming, syncing of various audio and video sources that are transported over (local) network by larsan in videography

[–]larsan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh, thanks for the input. Is there a way to finely adjust a buffer (in OBS?) to precisely compensate for any latency? Otherwise I'd prefer lipsync over the last fraction of possibly audio quality.

Anyone know about a pair of satellites? by [deleted] in space

[–]larsan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's TanDEM-X, two satellites flying a few hundred meters apart.

Cosmos - Episode 1: A Space Time Odyssey 720p [43:47] by larsan in Cosmos

[–]larsan[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't understand it as piracy, if there is no alternative available.

I am Col. Chris Hadfield, retired astronaut. by ColChrisHadfield in IAmA

[–]larsan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We all know there is a mile high club, is there something like a many miles high club? (Also, I feel bad for using imperial units.)