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    • Alan FraserA Offline
      Alan Fraser
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      The actual URL of that video (Norwegian version) is http://klipp.nrk.no/ad/video/Nyheter/2011-06-09/Hurtigruten_NorskID360_MXF_Innboks_800.mp4 But that's just the trailer. I doubt they'll be using mp4 for the actual streaming broadcast.

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        bjornkn
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        OK. The promo/trailer will be replaced with a live stream at 19:45 CET, and departure is at 20:00.
        Most likely there will be no direct URL to a video?
        There's a live streaming test site online currently at http://nrkbeta.no/2011/06/15/da-er-vi-i-gang-hurtigruten-minutt-for-minutt/ where the video stream is shown as a Flash object/embed.

        There's a map showing the current positions of the ships.
        http://hurtigruten.no/Norge/skipene-na/
        and a sailing plan at http://hurtigruten.no/Norge/praktisk/Rutetider/Sommer-154---149/
        "Our" ship is MS Nordnorge, currently located in Bergen, departure in 5 hours 😉
        There are 9 live cameras aboard.

        This may sound a bit boring, but it was surprisingly captivating when they sent that 7 hour train trip. I spent several hours watching, and even downloaded the full 7h 1080p file afterwards by bitTorrent 😉

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          Bjørn,

          Do you have any way to find out roughly when the ship should enter the Trollfjord? i think that would be a fun thing to watch. In the past I've seen a timetable indicating about when the ship should be in each port. Do you have the link to that?

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            bjornkn
            last edited by

            I posted a link to a timetable/sailing plan in the previous post:
            http://hurtigruten.no/Norge/praktisk/Rutetider/Sommer-154---149/
            Only Norwegian, but there isn't much text anyway - mostly numbers and names.
            AFAIK Trollfjorden should be somewhere between Svolvær and Stokmarknes?
            There are several trollfjords here 😉
            Maybe late Sunday night (day 4), around 23:00 CET? Depending on the weather 😉
            Light enough to see it should be no problem anyway 😉

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
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              Timetable: 😳

              Trollfjord: In the Raftsund. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollfjord

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                bjornkn
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                @dave r said:

                Trollfjord: In the Raftsund. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollfjord
                That's the one!

                BTW, today the Bergensbanen train caught fire up in the mountains. All 250 passengers are evacuated and safe, but they have problems extinguishing the fire due to lack of water! : http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article4148978.ece
                Let's hope Hurtigruten won't encounter any such dramatic events on its way up north 😉

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
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                  Wow! I see it says the line is closed indefinitely. Glad no one was hurt.

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                    bjornkn
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                    The live stream of Hurtigruten is now on its second day.
                    The ship just left Ålesund, for an 8h round trip into Storfjorden and Geirangerfjorden (UNESCO world heritage), maybe some of the most spectacular parts of the entire voyage, where all the cruise ships go.
                    http://nrk.no/hurtigruten/
                    There were some startup problems with the stream (too many visitors), but now everything seems to be working just fine online, as well as on TV.
                    Great fun to watch 😄

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      I saw them leave Bergen and happened to look in when they made their first two ports. I get a few seconds and then have to wait for data. Slow internet I guess.

                      Do you know if this current leg of the trip has been a standard thing? We didn't do this one on the southbound leg when we went.

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                        bjornkn
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                        That round trip to Geiranger is only on the north-bound route afaik.
                        It is not a part of the original 120 years old route, but added for the tourists some years ago.

                        According to net news here in Norway 34% of the population in Norway was following the TV broadcast!
                        They don't yet know how many follows the video stream, but apparently a lot more than anticipated...
                        It is much smoother now than in the start. I'm running it in the background while working 😉

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                          bjornkn
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                          Just a little background article (in English):
                          http://nrkbeta.no/2011/06/16/hurtigruten-eng/

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