It comes in well for me via Google. Whoever puts it all together is unaware that I subscribe to Trains--there is invitation for me to subscibe at the top.
Johnny
It worked for me with Edge, but not with Chrome. Chrome just displays the black screen and all the 'gingerbread' that surrounds it.
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I've noticed one operational peculiarity in Firefox.
My Earthcam window starts up black. After I pause and then start (play) the viewer all is well.
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I can't get it as usual on Firefox but can get it on Microsoft Edge which is a first since I got my Windows 10 computer. Anyone have any suggestions?
The webcam is back up.
blhanelKeeping fingers crossed that the camera died and will need to be replaced WITH A BETTER CAMERA...
Put is on YouTube like Virtual Railfan has done for Horseshoe Curve and other sites.
Keeping fingers crossed that the camera died and will need to be replaced WITH A BETTER CAMERA...
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
Yeah I get nuthin' ... that's a first for me!
Has anyone else had trouble accessing the Rochelle cam today? Instead of the live cam, all I get is a "dead" picture from long ago. In the past, I've occasionally had to sign in separately from the forum sign-in, but it doesn't ask for that now.
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The stickys expire and need to be refreshed by the mods.
same happened to the rules
I was wondering what happened to this formerly "sticky" thread and found it on the second page. Apparently it has become "un-stuck."
Does not seem to be restricted at this time.
But I have another question.
Recently I have noticed that, during the night there is a pool of light on the ground on the extreme right side of the image ffrom something just off the scene to the right. Maybe it is new, or maybe I have just noticed it because of the snow on the ground. I considered maybe it was a new city street light, but I also wonder if it is a light on the side of a control bungalow.
Last night and again this morning I noticed that the light goes out when an eastbound U.P. train with the headlight on, gets close. And this morning I noted that it went out when it started to get light out at sunrise. This leads me to believe it has a photocell controlling when it is on and the train headlights are sufficient to make it think it is daytime and the light turns off.
Does anyone know what this light is? Is it a streetlight or a light on a RR control box, or ???
Semper Vaporo
Pkgs.
Has Rochelle been restricted to Subscribers only?
It would be much cheaper to put in a good quality camera. If you happen to catch Railstream's Rochelle camera, you'll see that there's plenty of light at night to figure out what's going on.
CShaveRR(We need floodlights there that the crews and neighbors won't complain about!)
I've been to Deshler at night with the current lighting set-up. If you're sitting at the park, you wonder if there's enough light to see the trains, but if you look at the diamond cam, the trains are well lit. I don't think the crews have a problem with it.
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Safari has given me few problems in the five or so years (at least) that I've used it. Checked tonight, and it seems to be functioning, even in the dark.(We need floodlights there that the crews and neighbors won't complain about!)
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Semper and Tree: I generally feel the same way. I still miss XP.
Semper Vaporo...and a lot of it is a step backward in useability.
I maintain that they monitor which features people use the most and take those features out in the next "upgrade."
I'm still running Vista and do the bulk of my browsing in Chrome. I don't even bother with the Rochelle cam any more as there are more interesting cams available that will work on my current set up.
Paul of Covington Semper, is there a reason you are still using Explorer? Some years ago, when Edge was still new, I had problems using it for the cam, and when MS took away my access to Explorer, you showed me how to get it back. Later, (after revisions?) Edge started working, but Explorer had problems, so I've been using Edge for some time.
I like the old layout of the controls and parts of the display in IE. I also visit a couple of web sites that still do not work (well) in Edge (as of the last time I tried them, which, admittedly as been a while).
But mainly because I am a grouchy old man that does not like the "better ideas" that get put into new programs that just don't fit my way of doing thngs. There is always some new programmer that wants to make things their way, just because they want to make things their way. I go by the adage that just because you CAN do something is no reason to actually do so. And so far, the cosmetic changes from IE to Edge are just that, they dood it that way just cuz they could, not because it added any functionality or improved the operation, and a lot of it is a step backward in useability.
Semper, is there a reason you are still using Explorer? Some years ago, when Edge was still new, I had problems using it for the cam, and when MS took away my access to Explorer, you showed me how to get it back. Later, (after revisions?) Edge started working, but Explorer had problems, so I've been using Edge for some time.
Tonight, though really dark, it is working in Internet Explorer (can see street lights and car headlighs/taillights).
Fully updated Chrome and a black screen.
As always, we recommend updating the Adobe Flash Player plugin regularly and using a modern web browser, such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, to view the webcam.
Got it to work in Microsoft Edge (have to log-in to Trains dot com first using Edge) after I refreshed the web page. Before the refresh all I got was the black screen and a chasing balls display in the lower left corner. It did show the temperature, just no video or audio. After the refresh I could see streetlights and automobile headlights and taillights in the distance on the left. (The camera having a terrible time maintaining focus.)
It still won't connect using MS IExplorer.
Semper Vaporo Rochelle cam seems to be down again. Black screen and the little daisy reappears every 10 to 15 seconds, goes roundy-round a couple of times and then goes away. Still black screen and no sound.
Rochelle cam seems to be down again. Black screen and the little daisy reappears every 10 to 15 seconds, goes roundy-round a couple of times and then goes away. Still black screen and no sound.
It was fine this afternoon for me, though the "action" was a UP string of auto racks just sitting there with neighborhood dogs barking a bit. I just checked it now and it was very dark, but there were some flickering lights, which is probably what the Tehachapi Loop cam is showing about now.
Looks like today the diamond will be a bottleneck for both railroads, as they've got red flags out on both Track #1s.
EDIT: Curious, looking at ATCS, UP Track #2 is marked as OOS, and an eastbound train is apparently approaching the diamond on #1- no green for him yet, though. MOW is working the UP #2/BNSF #1 diamond, and eastbound hi-railers are creeping in on BNSF #1.
https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/11742/?rl=rr
This worked for me in the past
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