Sorry Chucko. Wrong on ALL COUNTS.
I was a "rocket scientist". In fact, I worked for NASA at JPL. It's a modest little place in Pasadena, California. I doubt that you heard of it.
I also worked on MEG-4 decoding software, so I know something about digital video streams.
As for being a "kid", thanks for the complement. I know I look young for my age. I wrote my first program in 1968 on punch cards for an IBM 360. In PL/1.
Now I'm going to say it again more slowly:
The. Video. Stream. Was. Not. From. The. Rocket.
It. Was. From. An. Aircraft. Sent. Out. To. View. The. Splashdown.
It. Was. Not. A. Telemetry. Data. Stream.
Since. It. Was. Not. Telemetry. It. Was. Not. Recorded. In. Analog. Form.
The. Camera. System. Was. Not. Spacecraft. Grade.
It. Was. An. Off. The. Shelf. Piece. Of. Equipment.
I hope that this makes sense to you. I know it's Slashdot, so a lack of real applicable technical expertise is the way to get modded up. Unfortunately for me, I have this problem with facts: I try to stay factual, so I often get modded down. For some reason I still keep trying. I think it's a personality flaw.