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Starship Flight 7

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mjevans ◴[] No.42731862[source]
I miss the time before X broke so many things, like official streams being on Twitch where I've already paid for ad free viewing.
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1. Osyris ◴[] No.42731932[source]
My big gripe is that X videos don't seem to support Chromecast at all. I used to watch SpaceX launches on my TV :(
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2. Cu3PO42 ◴[] No.42732126[source]
I now use AirPlay to extend a MacBook screen to my TV and play the stream that way. But it's so needlessly complicated compared to before :/
3. agildehaus ◴[] No.42732219[source]
Load it in Chrome and cast the tab. Sucks that you have to involve your computer for the duration, but that's the most reliable way to do it IMO.
4. cubefox ◴[] No.42732586[source]
There is an Android TV App apparently: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.x.xtv
5. jryan49 ◴[] No.42732922[source]
Just watch the everyday astronauts coverage on YouTube! Great commentary, and feed from the official space x stream as well as their own cameras
6. vatueil ◴[] No.42733877[source]
Space.com's YouTube channel always has a mirror of the official SpaceX livestream:

https://www.youtube.com/@VideoFromSpace/streams

Or if you would like additional commentary and extra camera views, there are independent channels such as Everyday Astronaut, NASASpaceFlight, Spaceflight Now, etc.

7. ivewonyoung ◴[] No.42733909[source]
> X videos

cough cough