The secrets of Inflight Entertainment you never asked about...

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @crytocc
    @crytocc Месяц назад +157

    12:30 I appreciate how he seems to make a point of saying "pirated" instead of "stolen", even though the question was phrased as "stolen". It's a small difference, but it often tells you so much about how someone views copyright.

  • @tong.clement
    @tong.clement 2 месяца назад +183

    The most important content on the Cathay 350s and 777s is definitely the TailCam / TaxiCam, followed by the moving map! Love the cathay IFE thumbnail

    • @antontsau
      @antontsau 2 месяца назад +18

      OOOooh! The most annoying in these IFE systems is their unswitchable slide show! Guys, I want map (camera, stats or whatever else wich I select) on my screen, not a salad of pictures changing every 10 sec by stupid robot!

    • @tong.clement
      @tong.clement 2 месяца назад +4

      @@antontsau yeah you can select the 3D world map option where you position your viewing angle, or the tailcam/camera option - it is separate and doesn't change. The units do change between imperial/metric every few seconds (feet and meters) but it's not that annoying
      :)

  • @aiaainzrbd
    @aiaainzrbd 3 месяца назад +486

    I rarely comment on RUclips videos, but this behind-the-scene video about air travel is something that I actually look forward and anticipate for Simply Aviation to do (beyond just flight review!). Keep doing more of this! I know it's an ambitious mission but perhaps a behind-the-scene of how airline works next time? 😍

    • @kavindu
      @kavindu Месяц назад +3

      I, and 314 (and counting) others agree.

    • @CrochetLover85
      @CrochetLover85 Месяц назад +1

      yes, please

    • @snakesonn
      @snakesonn Месяц назад

      said every person ever who never stops commenting on RUclips videos. People like you are fascinating.

    • @andrewryanbaker
      @andrewryanbaker Месяц назад

      As someone who has managed airline ground operations for years, I would love to put something together! What specifically are y’all interested in?

  • @jonathankleinow2073
    @jonathankleinow2073 2 месяца назад +81

    These kinds of videos are a great addition to the usual flight reviews! IFE has come a long way in 25 years. (Not to be morbid, but Swissair 111, the MD-11 that crashed off of Nova Scotia, had one of the first IFE systems installed, and improper wiring of that system led to the electrical short and fire that brought down the plane. That system was designed to allow for onboard gambling, which offered a crucial source of revenue for the cash-strapped airline. Needless to say, regulations and technology have come a long way since then.)

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 2 месяца назад +2

      That's an interesting bit of aviation history I'd like to learn about, there! Thanks for the viewing tip! 👍

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo Месяц назад +2

      I don’t think Swiss had become cash-strapped by 1998. And the in-flight gambling ended up producing negligible revenue anyway, so it’s never been tried again.

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 Месяц назад +5

      @@tookitogo Are you sure? In-flight gambling is visibly present today, but it now assumes a much less traditional form. 🛫🎰😉
      _Regular_ gambling: You're flying on something constructed by -McDonnell Douglas- Boeing. 🔥
      _High-stakes_ gambling: You're flying with Ryanair, who operate the 737-MAX... 💥

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo Месяц назад +2

      @@dieseldragon6756 😂

  • @TXnine7nine
    @TXnine7nine 3 месяца назад +88

    Never really thought about the IFE and all the work that goes into getting it onto all these airline systems. Love these deep dives into topics that we don't usually see or think about.

  • @lartu
    @lartu Месяц назад +12

    This was so much better than I had initially expected from reading the title! Great content!

  • @Andrew-Wong
    @Andrew-Wong 3 месяца назад +49

    I think this video is more useful to learn about how the TV entertainment system put it in to the plane IFE screen! Thanks you@Simply Aviation for sharing this useful video.

  • @Kevin-qn6iv
    @Kevin-qn6iv 2 месяца назад +10

    I had 0 clue this was that complicated, definitely something I just took for granted when flying. Neat video!

  • @anthonywalsh2164
    @anthonywalsh2164 2 месяца назад +15

    Amazing David. No other channel has this platinum content. Well done.

  • @blackgold9432
    @blackgold9432 3 месяца назад +27

    Thank you for telling us the untold things that happen behind IFE. I really had no idea this intensive process goes behind. Kudos!!

  • @Cardinal-cw5xr
    @Cardinal-cw5xr 3 месяца назад +25

    Great video, David. I’d watch more of these.

  • @driver288
    @driver288 2 месяца назад +5

    You are right! It was more interesting than I anticipated. I’m an aviation enthusiast and this is absolutely related. Also I really like that you explain acronyms in plain text in an overlay like that. It is a small but very helpful addition. In this very instance I already knew what it stood for since the company I work for is a CSO too, but in general.

  • @gabe-dub
    @gabe-dub Месяц назад +45

    In a Ryanair flight the entertainment is kids crying and people fighting

    • @User75-c7p
      @User75-c7p Месяц назад

      LOL

    • @NikolaiUA
      @NikolaiUA 7 дней назад

      Unfo Ryanair's model involves having as much pax on board as possible.
      I remember making a lot of B-737 flights with certain legacy carriers in the first decade of this century being either alone in the row of 6 seats, or (if it was a fuller flight) having another single person on the other 3 seats opposite the aisle.

  • @ThePjl110
    @ThePjl110 2 месяца назад +38

    Wow! We not only learned about IFE but we saw more of David than his shoes and his hands! :-)

    • @JohnNorris-q1x
      @JohnNorris-q1x 2 месяца назад +4

      He's a bit of a cutie 😅

    • @oml81mm
      @oml81mm 2 месяца назад

      He is scruffy. Suit with open neck shirt, and shirt not even tucked into his trousers!

  • @thelevitator6985
    @thelevitator6985 2 месяца назад +15

    This is very fascinating! Thanks for giving us an insight into how inflight entertainment content is made!

  • @Berlinerjeep
    @Berlinerjeep 2 месяца назад +6

    This is awesome, I love these kinds of videos!! ❤

  • @AFNacapella
    @AFNacapella Месяц назад +7

    we have the on-board streaming on our intercity trains. I bet that frees up a lot of bandwidth and prevents complaints about slow or no wifi because people can still get some content

  • @dieseldragon6756
    @dieseldragon6756 2 месяца назад +81

    I was servicing the IFE on British scAirways flights for a short while. Their system was simple; All I needed to bring on board was a few reels of 16mm celluloid film and a large array of spare bulbs, swap out the content reels according to the licencing schedule, and replenish the rack of blown bulbs with fresh ones. 😇
    Their system was also one of the first to offer passenger selected content. Once the aircraft was in flight the cabin crew would ask passengers to look at the IFE list in the seat pocket and make their selections, then vote by a show of hands. Whichever movie had the most passengers wanting to watch it was the one that got played. 🗳✋📽
    I've gotta hand it to BA on this; I've often been critical of their service for my not-very-good experiences as a passenger, but having an interactive system of that nature in place since the mid 60s isn't a bad show of British innovation! 🛫🇬🇧👍

    • @halfsourlizard9319
      @halfsourlizard9319 Месяц назад

      @@dieseldragon6756 Tyranny of the majority is not a British innovation.

    • @Alpha8713
      @Alpha8713 9 дней назад +1

      How did the audience choice thing work with movies on film? Did the stewardess have to thread up a different reel of film if the audience wanted it? How well did that work in practice?

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 8 дней назад +1

      @@Alpha8713 The vote was held before the projector was loaded, so passengers chose which film the cabin crew were putting in. 🎞🗳😇

  • @catpillowws
    @catpillowws 2 месяца назад +5

    Nice new style of aviation content - would love to see more of these :D keep it up!

  • @TheHieuCreative
    @TheHieuCreative 3 месяца назад +5

    This is such a fascinating video David. Never thought this much goes into what we watch on the IFE.

  • @DevBoyjonauth
    @DevBoyjonauth 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for posting another great report David, very informative and interesting topic of IFE.😊🛩

  • @gimus3
    @gimus3 3 месяца назад +6

    I like the review, good idea. Continue in this work. More such reviews. 😊

  • @chmyri
    @chmyri Месяц назад +4

    this appeals to me so specifically oh my god, commercial airplains and portable entertainment systems are a couple of my autisic special interests and this is just so good and cool and i love it

  • @TravelSignal
    @TravelSignal Месяц назад +7

    Fascinating stuff. Once I saw a live sports event on board (Turkish Airlines, rugby world cup). And I heard, though haven't seen proof, but on the British Airways version of 007 Casino Royale, the cameo by rival Virgin Atlantic's CEO Richard Branson was edited out.

  • @FromtheWindowSeat
    @FromtheWindowSeat 2 месяца назад +3

    Great concept/topic … and well executed too. Love these type of behind the scenes ‘logistics’ type videos. 👌

  • @AleFanelli
    @AleFanelli 2 месяца назад +1

    I know this video is not gonna be super popular but it was so interesting and thank you for making it. Appreciate it

    • @HotTakeAndy
      @HotTakeAndy Месяц назад

      I dunno, hit my algorithm and I’m not normally into stuff like this.

  • @stevebrittain4020
    @stevebrittain4020 3 месяца назад +2

    I like this new type of video, as someone who likes to know how things work :)

  • @Min-vp4nr
    @Min-vp4nr 2 месяца назад +55

    Recently, T’way Air, a low-cost carrier (LCC) from South Korea, leased Airbus A330-200 (A332) aircraft from Korean Air to operate on European routes. This decision was part of efforts to prevent a monopoly following the merger between Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. Interestingly, T’way announced that they wouldn’t provide an inflight entertainment (IFE) system on these planes, even though Korean Air’s A332s are already equipped with one. The reason? Cost concerns.
    At first, I didn’t understand this choice, but after watching this video, I now see why they made that decision. I hadn’t realized just how much work goes into managing IFE systems. Great content!”

    • @skylineXpert
      @skylineXpert 2 месяца назад +4

      Korean air may have license for something t'way doesnt have...

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 2 месяца назад +2

      Part of it will be the cost of operating the IFE itself. The IFE (Like most electrical hardware on aircraft) is run using electricity generated by the engines and/or APU. The more electrical load placed on the system, the more fuel is consumed, and as an LCC T'Way probably want to keep their fuel bills as low as possible. ⛽💸👍
      Also; Coming from the UK, I can't help thinking _T'Way_ ought to be a British airline name. If you understand how Yorkshire people pronounce _„The way“_ you'll know what I'm talking about... 😉

    • @Concorde1059
      @Concorde1059 Месяц назад

      @@dieseldragon6756 The power consumption of an IFE system is going to be completely negligible on fuel burn, even off the APU. It's like worrying about the cost of the extra gasoline used when you turn the headlights on in your car.

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 Месяц назад +4

      @@Concorde1059 190 seats times an (assumed) 20w/h per unit and excluding the content server equals 3,8kWh of energy consumed per hour of operation.
      I've no awareness of how much extra fuel load/burn generating 4kWh causes for an aircraft engine, but when you consider that each passenger might _also_ be charging their own devices (15w/h per seat) that 6,6kWh/hour is soon going to add up to a lot of money across sectors and days of operation, and even if generating the juice only consumes an extra 5l of fuel per hour those 5l eventually add up to enough fuel to power a sector outright! ⚡🛫😉

    • @SpaceShipDee
      @SpaceShipDee Месяц назад

      ​@@dieseldragon6756
      Assumptions:
      * Passengers: 250 (typical for a 787)
      * Phone Charging Power: 10 watts per phone (average)
      * Charging Time: 5 hours per passenger (average)
      * Fuel Burn per kWh: 0.54 kg (based on 787 fuel efficiency)
      Calculations:
      * Total Phone Charging Power: 250 passengers * 10 watts/passenger = 2500 watts (2.5 kW)
      * Daily Phone Charging Energy: 2.5 kW * 5 hours = 12.5 kWh
      * Daily Fuel Consumption (Phones): 12.5 kWh * 0.54 kg/kWh = 6.75 kg
      * Combined Daily Fuel Consumption (IFE + Phones): 37.8 kg (IFE) + 6.75 kg (phones) = 44.55 kg
      * Annual Fuel Consumption (IFE + Phones): 44.55 kg/flight * 300 flights/year = 13,365 kg (approximately)
      Therefore, the IFE system and passenger phone charging combined on a typical 787 flight could consume roughly 13,365 kg of fuel per year.
      Not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things, but every L counts for fossil fuel savings.

  • @AndrewTubbiolo
    @AndrewTubbiolo Месяц назад +1

    This was awesome! And unique av-geek content! Well done!

  • @marcambouphaure
    @marcambouphaure 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow, one of the most fascinating video you have ever made. Congratulations 😊

  • @jimbo6059
    @jimbo6059 2 месяца назад +1

    A great behind the scenes expose on the IFE system. Well done.

  • @kawangkwok5262
    @kawangkwok5262 2 месяца назад

    I never realised this is the content I am looking for! Great job David!

  • @anhdres
    @anhdres Месяц назад

    This is the perfect content I'd love to find in a flight system.

  • @Sashazur
    @Sashazur 28 дней назад +1

    I’m hearing impaired, and over the years I’ve been happy to see more and more captioned content on IFE. But my pet peeve now is that it’s usually hit or miss whether a particular movie has captions, and some systems don’t let you filter for captions.

  • @yaronsteinbuch3956
    @yaronsteinbuch3956 2 месяца назад +4

    Excellent video! I tend not to watch inflight videos because the audio never seems to be good enough and loud enough. The resolution in some of the older systems is also not great. Some airlines have excellent selections and better screens, however. These are all leaps ahead of watching inflight movies using a projector and rolled screen like the old days. I stick to downloading movies and RUclips videos to watch on my device.

  • @jacksonm.6549
    @jacksonm.6549 2 месяца назад +1

    I remember on an international flight, my first time with Emirates, I was browsing the new release section of ICE (their IFE). I was shocked to see a bunch of movies that had been released on cinemas worldwide not too long before my flight. And boy was I spoiled on that flight in terms of the vast amount of TV shows, movies and documentaries. You did not mention live TV coverage with channels like CNN, Sky, BBC and even live sports events that I've seen while onboard an Emirates flight. I watched FIFA world cup games, cricket world cups and other live sports. Those were awesome because I did not want to wait for hours to land and then watch the highlights or worse, come across results and spoilers.
    Obviously this video focused on other airlines but I assume Emirates IFE suppliers are similar, if it's not these guys. The content on ICE also has watermarks similar to what you showed in this video. I always thought it was to prevent passengers from recording them and pirating the videos online. With the stuff being so fresh and new. Then I remembered that we were all wearing headphones so even pirated stuff would have no audio. I guess the piracy would come from the employees at these offices - which explains the security measures taken there!
    Great video.

  • @blueskyess
    @blueskyess 2 месяца назад +1

    Never expected a Beautiful informational video about IFE systems!

  • @doctahu
    @doctahu 2 месяца назад +1

    This was really interesting! Great job!

  • @iJMultiplication
    @iJMultiplication 2 месяца назад +8

    Flying as a kid in the late 70's and 80's, I used to want to be the DJ who made the audio tracks for airline headsets.

    • @hassanabdulaziz7275
      @hassanabdulaziz7275 2 месяца назад +2

      Ahhh if i'm correct back then it was only audio entertainment right? no video

    • @iJMultiplication
      @iJMultiplication 2 месяца назад

      @@hassanabdulaziz7275 yeah about 10 or so audio channels on the armrest and a first run movie playing from a projector on the ceiling pointed towards a screen on the bulkhead wall.

  • @sushi777300
    @sushi777300 2 месяца назад

    These are the kind of behind the scenes moments I love 😊

  • @LawerenceSchweitz
    @LawerenceSchweitz 2 месяца назад +2

    Hi, I'm liking the behind the scenes content that you have posted. It's interesting and keep up the good work. :)

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 2 месяца назад

    These behind the scenes videos are always so fun David! The whole editing thing made remember how passengers on a JetBlue flight (the one with the twisted landing gear) were able to see what experts were saying the survival rate of there emergency landing was while in the air, on JetBlue’s live TV 😬

  • @sim77410
    @sim77410 Месяц назад +3

    I’d love to see content about the systems within the aircraft.

  • @huntrrams
    @huntrrams Месяц назад

    This was interesting! Thank you for this!

  • @TheShortStory
    @TheShortStory 2 месяца назад

    Extremely cool. Long haul flights is my favorite time to sit down and enjoy international movies I otherwise never would have discovered

  • @liebnhaider
    @liebnhaider 2 месяца назад

    that is actually something i never thought about! wow! what a great video!

  • @GHP17
    @GHP17 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video. Very interesting & a nice change of pace.

  • @JoeyFun
    @JoeyFun Месяц назад

    Hey, I really enjoyed this video and I appreciate that you all deep dived into some of the video specs. Please make more stuff like this! Thank you :D

  • @BeauVerwijlen
    @BeauVerwijlen Месяц назад

    I never thought this could be interesting! Thank you for the video!

  • @TekindusT
    @TekindusT 2 месяца назад

    I watched once “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” on board LH, if I remember well. The film was heavily censored for language to the point that it got jarring that every f-word and other expletives (and there’s a lot of them) was replaced by a milder version of it. I only realized of that after a long while watching, so I guess it the editing was very well made. Many thanks for this video David! Please more insider videos like this one!!

  • @laurenconrad1799
    @laurenconrad1799 Месяц назад +3

    Pride and Prejudice 2005 in the US version had a kissing scene that they didn't include in versions of the film in other countries, but you still won't see the kissing scene on flights between 2 US airports because they need to keep the international version on hand in case Delta wants to use that plane to fly to London. lol

  • @wendypierce5621
    @wendypierce5621 2 месяца назад

    Fascinating topic. It’s good to see a company like this that found a niche and keeps going. It must be challenging to keep content on so many systems. Also, studio licensing can give even the best of folks a few grey hairs.

  • @noahmyg
    @noahmyg 2 месяца назад +1

    Loved this video! Would be great if you uploaded more "behind the scenes" content like this in the future

  • @MajorLazer182
    @MajorLazer182 Месяц назад

    This was a fantastic insight, great interview partner too!

  • @pauljones9150
    @pauljones9150 Месяц назад

    I learned so much. Love this content. Thank you

  • @No-mq5lw
    @No-mq5lw Месяц назад +18

    Interesting thing to me is that from the IFE mastering presenter's perspective, H.264 and MPEG-4 are modern codecs, and VP8/9 were never mentioned.

    • @foxh8er
      @foxh8er Месяц назад +4

      The chipsets on the IFE head units support H264 decode, but not VP8/9 decode

  • @static-san
    @static-san Месяц назад

    What a fascinating topic! I was already aware that they use media servers on a private network, but I'd never thought about how the content got put on there. I'd also known that Hi-8 was popular for a long time, too, probably to Sony's surprise. But it's a nice compact format with good quality for an IFE screen.

  • @corner559
    @corner559 2 месяца назад

    Wow, never thought about this but this was really interesting. And very well done!

  • @Saint0bi
    @Saint0bi Месяц назад

    I’ve always wondered how this worked especially since some budget-focused state airlines tend to have terrible movie and TV options on their IFEs. Well earned sub

  • @ggor06
    @ggor06 Месяц назад +2

    I flew to japan recently on turkish airlines, and to be honest all i did was have the map open and watched a film on my laptop. they had good films but watching them on a small screen at 720p would not do them justice

  • @LinksFan
    @LinksFan 2 месяца назад

    Again, hyper-specific and in more detail than a random "did you know" channel (which I love don't get me wrong) can provide. You love to see it

  • @filanfyretracker
    @filanfyretracker 2 месяца назад +1

    Quite a difference from a chartered coach bus for high school trips where often someone just brought a VHS from home.

  • @invisi1407
    @invisi1407 Месяц назад

    This was REALLY interesting! Thank you!

  • @annabethwivell327
    @annabethwivell327 2 месяца назад

    Interesting! I remember the old days of in-flight entertainment, where there was one huge screen in each section of the plane. I hated it. It was always a movie that didn’t interest me, and the glare from the screen kept me from sleeping. I love how now you can pick a movie that you like and watch it whenever you please. I usually go for the family movies, like older Disney and Pixar movies, or sometimes I go for documentaries if they have interesting ones on there.

  • @lukejay
    @lukejay Месяц назад

    I liked this video! I'd also love to see the behind the scenes in the plane itself

  • @Flibberty-Giblets
    @Flibberty-Giblets Месяц назад

    Wtf. I had no idea this was something I was even interested in knowing. Great video!

  • @realworldissues
    @realworldissues 8 дней назад

    Interesting to see how this company works it cause we worked with em couple times so I work at Delta and we go a step further as we have multiple integrators that make our seat back even smarter. Our new seat back is smart enough where it's connected to your skymiles account / your fly delta app. This allows seat back to tell you once your about to land what gate your connection is and what carousel your bags will be at and if you are connecting flights it will remember where you paused movie at in your next flight so you can keep that media playing from where you left off. With our paramount integration you will also be able to connect your paramount account and save your view there. In terms of edits we only do it for 1 route which is China there are some movies not allowed to be released there so those planes don't show those movies at all. In terms of resolution first class has better resolution at full HD while back are at 480p to 720p sometimes.

  • @andersdrakkar
    @andersdrakkar Месяц назад +2

    That’s a very interesting insight though I don’t look at movies in the plane any more, not even on very long intercontinental flights. In my honest opinion, a lot of junk now a days. What I DO look is the onboard cameras and the moving maps and more importantly, looking outside. In nighttime flights I sleep.

  • @benbookworm
    @benbookworm 2 месяца назад +6

    May not be your niche, but I'd be interested in how the licensing deals happen. As soon as he started talking about converting file types, my mind immediately went to licensing considerations.

  • @myzhy27
    @myzhy27 Месяц назад

    Cool, as you said: I never thought to watch something about this. Great content

  • @wintersnowowen2254
    @wintersnowowen2254 Месяц назад

    Very interesting video, I love these kinds of things.

  • @obadger21
    @obadger21 Месяц назад +2

    Air gap networks can and have been hacked. In fact air gap networking often makes things worse since people assume a greater level of protection than really exists. There are much more effective ways to protect these systems, that would reduce the use of hard drives being used to shuttle data as well. Interesting though, as expected and as per much of the airline industry, it’s decades behind from a security perspective (personal experience)

  • @mitchelmodine9197
    @mitchelmodine9197 Месяц назад

    This was very interesting and informative

  • @bluekirby3
    @bluekirby3 Месяц назад +1

    great video, thanks youtube algorithm

  • @agussw8908
    @agussw8908 Месяц назад

    Awesome information. Before this i think IFE only copy file from PC to drive and paste to airplane TV.

  • @alchemyx
    @alchemyx 6 дней назад

    Very cool video. I really wish there were more technical details - what drives they store it on, what operating system drives infotainment and so on. I also wonder how did they provide same video to multiple viewers back then in analog era.

  • @eddtheduck
    @eddtheduck Месяц назад

    Great video ❤

  • @Stedmister
    @Stedmister Месяц назад

    This was so cool to learn how the systems work

  • @hughjanus6975
    @hughjanus6975 Месяц назад +1

    Seeing a compact cassette labeled as a VHS makes my head spin.

  • @rezaalan3991
    @rezaalan3991 2 месяца назад

    Nice video. Now we know how the IFE got its contents, and yeah it isn't like file transferring in our daily gadget.

  • @shadow135izoiiz
    @shadow135izoiiz 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant Infotainment!

  • @donchaput8278
    @donchaput8278 2 месяца назад

    Good video. Netflix will probably just get users to download the movies onto it's app for offline viewing until high speed internet is common on planes.

  • @aresef
    @aresef 2 месяца назад

    This is fascinating!

  • @seanh2286
    @seanh2286 2 месяца назад

    Another good video. Very interesting.

  • @WilliamToll
    @WilliamToll 2 месяца назад +2

    Do the modify the audio tracks to accommodate how humans hear sound over the engines or through the terrible (but highly tuned for aircraft) headphones?

    • @pokepress
      @pokepress Месяц назад

      I know I’ve seen things like that in the flight magazine, but it would be neat to learn more.

  • @2010wullie
    @2010wullie 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting and informative thanks.

  • @diegotz8
    @diegotz8 Месяц назад

    Great content, thank you

  • @henson2k
    @henson2k Месяц назад +1

    Funniest thing I've experienced with IFE was different set of movies on my seat and seat next to me. I was going to watch Dune 2 and my seat did not have it but my wife on seat next to me had it just fine! FA suggested to reboot it by pressing on switch for 5 seconds or so but it did not help. Airplane is Lufthansa Boeing 747-400

  • @davidclaro152
    @davidclaro152 2 месяца назад

    Wow! So cool and interesting. Thanks!

  • @552eden
    @552eden Месяц назад

    Super interesting! Would be amazing to also get a look on the system itself and how it work

  • @TellyMan200
    @TellyMan200 2 месяца назад

    Such a fascinating video. As a plane geek I waa wonder how IFE gets their data and movies . Its amazing how they use OTA content load

  • @NishantRajF1
    @NishantRajF1 2 месяца назад

    Loved the vid, more of these kinda content pls

  • @brian8152
    @brian8152 Месяц назад

    Trains dont need these types of screens on the back of the chairs in front of you, because (for me at least) the true entertainment is listening to music (or not) while watching the scenery from the window! Hell, I ride trains for fun just for this part :D

  • @Mrtraveler01
    @Mrtraveler01 2 месяца назад

    I'm the one nerd that was actually curious how this worked. Lol
    Thanks for making this video.

  • @williamevans9426
    @williamevans9426 Месяц назад

    I remember when they pulled a screen down at the front and a projector dropped down at the back ... and the trouble it took to roll out that upright piano had to be seen to be believed!! 😆

  • @redtails
    @redtails 17 дней назад

    only time i took a flight with these entertainment systems, I watched a movie on my own device. Was a better overall experience imo

  • @josephwilliamson3311
    @josephwilliamson3311 2 месяца назад

    Great informative video

  • @Joey-Little
    @Joey-Little 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting, please do mote videos like this, showing behind the scenes and tech things 🙂✈️

  • @eemanhello
    @eemanhello Месяц назад

    Really interesting!!!

  • @EricPierce-n8y
    @EricPierce-n8y 28 дней назад

    So, just Ethan Hunt your way into that editing vault and the 26½ min Royal Saudi Air edit of "50 Shades of Grey" can be yours! Sharp 144p, weird aspect radio included!