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29 May 2020 at 3:43 pm #574627John Berman SpectatorHi Im experimenting with a Live Stream of the Video and Audio of my Radio Meteor Detection- I intend to leave it running during Meteor Peaks – feedback on the Video and Audio would be appreciated It would also be very useful to get 1000 Subscribers then I can have a custom channel name. Regards 
 John B29 May 2020 at 3:45 pm #582520John Berman SpectatorHi Im experimenting with a Live Stream of the Video and Audio of my Radio Meteor Detection- I intend to leave it running during Meteor Peaks – feedback on the Video and Audio would be appreciated Meteor Live Stream – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6s49a7gM94 It would also be very useful to get 1000 Subscribers then I can have a custom channel name. Regards 
 John B29 May 2020 at 8:03 pm #582525 Mike GermanParticipant Mike GermanParticipantAs far as I am concerned it is running along absolutely smoothly. Watched it for 5 minutes or so and saw one small meteor event – wrong time of day, I will have a look in the morning. We come up to the Maximum of the Daytime Arietids (171ARI) on 7th with possible ZHR of 3 – that should be worth looking at. Incidentally what settings are you using on Spectrum Lab to get a 30 second sweep. Regards Mike 29 May 2020 at 9:20 pm #582526 Nick JamesParticipant Nick JamesParticipantVery useful stream. It’s running fine for me. 29 May 2020 at 9:38 pm #582528 Eric WatkinsParticipant Eric WatkinsParticipantEvening John, It’s working fine for me and a great idea. Now I can see for sure that my setup is far too noisy and needs moving outside. Eric 29 May 2020 at 9:53 pm #582531 Eric WatkinsParticipant Eric WatkinsParticipantEvening John, It’s working fine for me and a great idea. Now I can see for sure that my setup is far too noisy and needs moving outside. Eric 29 May 2020 at 10:05 pm #582532 Michael O’ConnellParticipant Michael O’ConnellParticipantWorks great. How did you get Spectrum Lab to stream to YouTube? 30 May 2020 at 10:40 am #582539 Mike GermanParticipant Mike GermanParticipantJohn, As others have said, great idea. Will raise inerest in radio meteor observations. Great advestising for BAA-RAG – perhaps links to that website for practical how-to-do advice. BTW I even saw your water pump leap into action! A banner running across the screen every so often with BAA-RAG link 🙂 1 June 2020 at 3:02 pm #582561John Berman SpectatorThanks for the feedback so playing around I can add text banners (but no hyperlinks) So I have added a general BAA-RAG mention followed by the URL which we really need to get updated to something like https://britastro.org/RAG I also added a banner underneath to remind people about the next Shower The banners can be different sizes and colours so feedback welcomed ? Streaming to YouTube is actually quite easy – you need a Channel on You Tube which is free and then on the source IE my laptop I am using some software called OBS Studio and its free And allows you to stream – word of caution you can actually stream continuously and there appears to be no limit I tested on for 7 continuous days with no issues, however if a stream is over 12 Hours you cant edit the video later If you look at my Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcUnm3jkSEakog3RWSZH9MQ/videos You will see a video called Long Event at 18:00 UTC on 29 May 2020 – this is a cut from a streamed video that was let than 12 hours long – Hope that makes sense I have attached my current spectrum lab script (I renamed it .doc from .usr) 
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