I've not followed an Indiana criminal case before to confirm if criminal trials are generally streamed live but I can confirm that IN statute prohibits recording or archiving video hearings authorized live streamed (by SC Order), and accessible by the public (such as WebEx).
There are several states that have never allowed cameras in their courtrooms with an exception for the Court to consider allowing a camera for an arraignment or advisement only, but allowed remote video hearings (via Webex) for the first time pursuant to an emergency SC Order during Covid. It's possible Indiana may be one of these states, I don't know.
If true, or live streaming decided on a case by case basis, at the discretion of the Court, then I trust that Motion was long ago held, with arguments for and against.
While I understand and appreciate the growing pains here, I hope this isn't going to become 6 weeks of whining.
Federal trial reporters and watchers have dealt with such restrictions forever. MOO
Indiana Supreme Court, Public Access
public.courts.in.gov