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If Roku didn't support Twitter videos, then that's likely the issue now. Roku supports the more common video codecs used by online sources, but we don't know for certain what codecs are being used by SpaceX. I was able to find some recommendations from X/Twitter that call for the MOV or MP4 container, H.264 video and AAC for audio. For live streams X uses HLS/AppleHTTP. Roku devices support all of those. But SpaceX could be doing something that has "tweaked" the video codec that causes issues with Roku playback. Since X doesn't offer a Roku-specific app, they may either not be aware their tweaks have impacted playback or Roku, or they might simply not care. I was disappointed when they stopped streaming live on YouTube, but there are other YT sites that still provide the live feed so that's still my go-to way to watch a launch/recovery. NasaSpaceflight is a good YouTube source for SpaceX content.
- bhonaker17 months agoBinge Watcher
Dan, I have that option of course but in every case, it's like looking at what I want to see in the background while those pages talk and switch away. And not everything should be forced to YT either, they certainly are not the solution to everything.