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Post by HCFC45 on Jun 12, 2020 11:48:07 GMT -5
Has anyone else experienced the recent problems I've had with trying to connect with the PPAC webcam? I have not spent much time trying the other webcams so I don't know if it occurs with the other 3 or only the PPAC. Most of the time I get a spinning wheel in the middle and the following message appears: This is a modal window.HLS.js error: networkError - fatal: true - manifestLoadTimeOut Any thoughts?
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Post by CHC8485 on Jun 12, 2020 12:18:20 GMT -5
Need to scratch that itch to peek through the proverbial hole in the construction fence? Seriously though - yes. I noticed a couple of times starting yesterday or the day before that there it timed out much more frequently than before.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Jun 12, 2020 12:26:05 GMT -5
Has anyone else experienced the recent problems I've had with trying to connect with the PPAC webcam? I have not spent much time trying the other webcams so I don't know if it occurs with the other 3 or only the PPAC. Most of the time I get a spinning wheel in the middle and the following message appears: This is a modal window.HLS.js error: networkError - fatal: true - manifestLoadTimeOut Any thoughts? Happens to me, too. It is a streaming error that occurs with Windows and Linux, and with Chrome, Mozilla, Opera, Edge browsers. More uncommon on Safari. It is unclear whether it is related in some way to Flash. if it is still occurring on Monday, I may send an email to IT. I believe the webcam streaming is done by a third party vendor to HC. If you go to the main webcam page, the one with all four webcams, the cams on that page all appear to be working fine. And I can view a static image from a cam without problems. And it doesn't happen only to HC cams, unless perhaps the Jesuits in Ciampi are allied with Alex Jones! ^^^See this locked thread on Google community help. support.google.com/chrome/thread/2796126?hl=en
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Post by A Clock Tower Purple on Jun 12, 2020 13:08:21 GMT -5
May I suggest walks outside in fresh air as a physically and mentally healthier alternative to staring at union contractors on a computer screen.
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Post by alum on Jun 13, 2020 6:20:42 GMT -5
May I suggest walks outside in fresh air as a physically and mentally healthier alternative to staring at union contractors on a computer screen. They’re still a bunch of little kids who like big trucks 😀
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Jun 13, 2020 10:36:12 GMT -5
May I suggest walks outside in fresh air as a physically and mentally healthier alternative to staring at union contractors on a computer screen. They’re still a bunch of little kids who like big trucks 😀 If you remember HC70's mantra about Luth: it [construction] wasn't happening until the big trucks started crawling up College Hill.
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Post by purplehaze on Oct 30, 2020 10:11:07 GMT -5
No problems today other than the lens have to be cleared as there's accumulating snow coming in horizontally at this hour - Halloween snow - quite a sight
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Post by Tom on Oct 30, 2020 10:15:17 GMT -5
No problems today other than the lens have to be cleared as there's accumulating snow coming in horizontally at this hour - Halloween snow - quite a sight Last time Worcester had Halloween snow, I was sitting in the stands at Fitton Field. I am dryer and warmer in my office
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Post by purplehaze on Dec 5, 2020 11:05:11 GMT -5
Watching the weather channel and they use the camera on linden lane for showing central mass weather - they’re getting bombed with a snow storm with 8-12 inches
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Dec 5, 2020 19:33:09 GMT -5
The storm, as they say, underperformed. Predictions of 12-18 inches in Worcester County were half that or less. At 7 PM, the temperature at Worcester Airport was 34 degrees. Apparently never got to 32 or below the whole storm.
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Post by hc6774 on Dec 6, 2020 7:43:18 GMT -5
good to see the plows had finished their work before 7am
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Dec 6, 2020 9:20:05 GMT -5
good to see the plows had finished their work before 7am They were finished last night by 7 PM, sidewalks too. The head of facilities can work remotely and simply check the webcams to see how the crews are doing. Auburn received 5.5 inches total.
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Post by hchoops on Dec 6, 2020 16:44:35 GMT -5
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