Does anyone know if the Church has plans to stream General Conference with HTML 5 along with/instead of Flash? I was hoping to watch conference using my Apple TV, and although there are a number of options to stream HTML 5, I was unable to watch it as a Flash stream. I can of course watch it on my computer, but it would be a much richer experience on my TV.
Thanks in advance!
General Conference Streaming via HTML 5?
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HTML5 stream issues
I'm so glad we've got Conference in a format I can watch on my iPhone. I'm running into an issue, though, after successfully watching the Sunday morning session. When I came back for the afternoon session, after a few minutes of successful streaming, the stream suddenly switched back to the Sunday morning session! Video switched over first, and audio followed suit after a few seconds. The steam switched back and forth between the two sessions a few times until settling on the Sunday morning session. Shutting down and restarting Safari didn't fix it, nor did clearing the cache, cookies, or rebooting the device. Any ideas?
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It's not you, my iPad and AppleTV are both experiencing the same issue. I dropped a note into the sea of #ldsconf twitter comments and someone said the Roku channel was also messed up.
cameronhopkin wrote:I'm so glad we've got Conference in a format I can watch on my iPhone. I'm running into an issue, though, after successfully watching the Sunday morning session. When I came back for the afternoon session, after a few minutes of successful streaming, the stream suddenly switched back to the Sunday morning session! Video switched over first, and audio followed suit after a few seconds. The steam switched back and forth between the two sessions a few times until settling on the Sunday morning session. Shutting down and restarting Safari didn't fix it, nor did clearing the cache, cookies, or rebooting the device. Any ideas?
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