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Archiving NASA news briefings
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post May 3 2007, 04:32 PM
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Last tuesday my daddy called just after the New Horizons briefing started, making me miss most of it. This made me wish there were some archive where you can download press briefings and launches for free. As I think it isn't very likely there will be such a site I'm planning to start one myself.

Ofcourse I could use some tool to capture the NASA TV stream, but that wouldn't provide the quality I'm after. To remedy this problem I'm looking for someone in the US that's willing to capture the MPEG2 stream from the sat and either upload this to me, or burn it on DVD and send it by snail mail. The MPEG2 will be loaded in video editting software where I'll deinterlace the file, insert the slides from .jpg, if they only show the projection screen and finally export it to an Xvid file. At the start I'll put up a bittorrent to share the file and once interest dies down I'll archive it my website indefinitely.

Anyone wanting to help me out ?


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