An hour of HD streaming will generally use between 1.5 - 2GB
Its not going to be HD. They have said a 2 hour game would use 1.2 GB.
An hour of HD streaming will generally use between 1.5 - 2GB
Its not going to be HD. They have said a 2 hour game would use 1.2 GB.
An hour of HD streaming will generally use between 1.5 - 2GB
Its not going to be HD. They have said a 2 hour game would use 1.2 GB.
This is a shonky convo because it all depends on the compression technology they have.
Anyone out there with technical knowledge know if there's a way of recording a live stream like that?
Would this device sold on Trade Me work to record the stream from a TV onto a computer? http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=605028213
There are a number of different devices available for recording live TV to PC, but I'm a little confused as to why you want to do that when EPL will be delivered via internet ? Are you asking if you can connect PC to TV to stream EPL and then record back to PC ?
An hour of HD streaming will generally use between 1.5 - 2GB
Its not going to be HD. They have said a 2 hour game would use 1.2 GB.
This is a shonky convo because it all depends on the compression technology they have.
Not happy about this, how much bandwidth is 4 games at once going to use at 1080p?
I enjoy the way Sky does EPL, I like watching it on my 55inch TV not some laggy laptop...
Hopefully Sky buys back the rights after noone signs up for this, $25 for a day, you have to be having a laugh. $180 a year equals about $5 to watch every Arsenal game, that's more than I pay for Sky Sport a week.
They will run a server farm and a T1 out of the West Coast US and have some cable space to be able to stream into the region if they are smart and that's going to be the long term business model. If this there target region, that would be the place to base themselves from. Considering people can't tell (unless they are micro scoping) the diff between 1080p and 720p, I suspect 720p will be the format.
PUB LANDLADY TAKES ON SKY TV IN UK AND BREAKS THEIR MONOPOLY - DON'T MESS WITH THE PUB LANDLADY !!!!
Shame we are so isolated here in NZ - otherwise we could shop around for satellite (or internet) packages from overseas - as they are able to legally in many countries such as in the European Union:
Consumers have even more choice in the UK now that it's legal for them to buy satellite (or internet) access to EPL games from any EU country.
A case in Britain last year resulted in a European Union ruling establishing the right of all EU citizens to buy satellite packages from any EU country.
A pub landlady in Portsmouth was prosecuted by the Premier League for buying a Greek satellite package to screen EPL games in her pub and appealed to the European Union who ruled last year in her favour. Upheld by the High Court in England.
Sky TV's monopoly in Britain is now KAPUT !!!!
"The UK's so called "Premier League" football cartel loses a court case where they wanted to enforce their cartel restricting people to view football games ONLY through the Sky TV packages. This is ILLEGAL as it restricts free trade in the European Union. Even the Premier Leagues pathetic statement in this report refuses to acknowledge their cartel is OVER! Big media sore losers while the public for once win."
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I heard someone did a trial of a hockey game being streamed live from the USA server and the quality was about 70% he said, compared to how he gets it from Sky now
I'm not that happy with this as an option as there isnt enough info on how it all works yet, too much guesswork.
Yes, in that article he certainly acknowledged there would be teething problems - I have no doubt there will be f-ups with this. It's still fairly experimental
I just read that over in Australia their "Sky sports" is going to show "Championship games" live. That would be cool if Sky Sports here did the same. make up for the lack of EPL games. But i guess their heads are too busy stuck up Rugby's arse to think of such an initiative to give their new rival something to think about.
I heard someone did a trial of a hockey game being streamed live from the USA server and the quality was about 70% he said, compared to how he gets it from Sky now
I'm not that happy with this as an option as there isnt enough info on how it all works yet, too much guesswork.
Um, all you have to do is plug an HDMI cable into your TV and plug it into your computer. Its just as simple as plugging your TV into the wall.
Not sure how knowing how to do this makes my life boring....?
*shrugs*
I would be absolutely stoked with this if I was back in N.Z, only problem for me would be the quality and the oh so awful internet. The fact is that all sport will be in this kind of situation in about 10 years time. I think that is a guarantee.
I just read that over in Australia their "Sky sports" is going to show "Championship games" live. That would be cool if Sky Sports here did the same. make up for the lack of EPL games. But i guess their heads are too busy stuck up Rugby's arse to think of such an initiative to give their new rival something to think about.
I have written a lengthy blog post on football broadcasting rights in NZ if anyone is interested:
http://in-the-back-of-the.net/2013/06/21/i-for-one-welcome-our-new-digital-overlords/
Um, all you have to do is plug an HDMI cable into your TV and plug it into your computer. Its just as simple as plugging your TV into the wall.
Not sure how knowing how to do this makes my life boring....?
*shrugs*
Or just put up with not being able to use your computer while watching EPL.
I'm not saying its the best thing in the world at the moment. But you can watch it on your tv.
Eventually you could buy a tablet I suppose.
Your TV needs to be replaced for the digital switchover anyway, if you haven't done so already. Any TV that is acceptable for this switch over, will be able to plug into a computer.
If the talk about being able to watch games on Apple TV's is correct, then I would suggest that to be the best way to watch the streams if you don't want to plug a laptop into the TV, or don't own a laptop. They cost $159, which is cheaper than buying a laptop to be able to plug into the computer. They are fantastic little boxes, I assure you that you'll end using it for more than just football (streaming movies and music from your computer, YouTube etc).
The best thing will be that it will always be plugged into your TV, so it will be no harder to start watching a game than it is to turn on the Sky decoder.
I'm classed as a dinosaur re compoopers but seriously, hooking a vid cable (HDMI) from my mac up to my tele a few years ago was no more difficult than re-connecting my 23 year old stereo to my tele & mac when I last had to move house.
The main reason I set up the vid cable back then was because I had subscribed to the MLS "Direct TV" service for the princely sum of $22 USD. I loved it but the cunts reduced it to local region only.
I have written a lengthy blog post on football broadcasting rights in NZ if anyone is interested:
http://in-the-back-of-the.net/2013/06/21/i-for-one-welcome-our-new-digital-overlords/
Great blog Enzo and well researched, unfortunatly like Ballane I'm a techno cretin and wont be upgrading my TV etc for me there is no value in it.
The main reason I set up the vid cable back then was because I had subscribed to the MLS "Direct TV" service for the princely sum of $22 USD. I loved it but the cunts reduced it to local region only.
Subscribe to a VPN such as HMA and you'll be able to watch it again. It makes your computer pretend it is accessing the internet from different countries around the world.
Tim Martin from Coliseum Sports, who own the EPL TV rights in NZ, in the @RadioLIVENZ 3-4pm Sunday. He has cool prizes! Worth a listen
The main reason I set up the vid cable back then was because I had subscribed to the MLS "Direct TV" service for the princely sum of $22 USD. I loved it but the cunts reduced it to local region only.
Subscribe to a VPN such as HMA and you'll be able to watch it again. It makes your computer pretend it is accessing the internet from different countries around the world.
VPN's cut your speed or ping to the bone I have found.
The main reason I set up the vid cable back then was because I had subscribed to the MLS "Direct TV" service for the princely sum of $22 USD. I loved it but the cunts reduced it to local region only.
Subscribe to a VPN such as HMA and you'll be able to watch it again. It makes your computer pretend it is accessing the internet from different countries around the world.
VPN's cut your speed or ping to the bone I have found.
If the talk about being able to watch games on Apple TV's is correct, then I would suggest that to be the best way to watch the streams if you don't want to plug a laptop into the TV, or don't own a laptop. They cost $159, which is cheaper than buying a laptop to be able to plug into the computer. They are fantastic little boxes, I assure you that you'll end using it for more than just football (streaming movies and music from your computer, YouTube etc).
The best thing will be that it will always be plugged into your TV, so it will be no harder to start watching a game than it is to turn on the Sky decoder.
Your TV needs to be replaced for the digital switchover anyway, if you haven't done so already. Any TV that is acceptable for this switch over, will be able to plug into a computer.
Tegal, your TV does not need to be replaced for the digital switchover, you can use any old TV. I would have thought with all the advertising theve produced to inform people of this fact over the last year that everyone would already know that.
I already had sky, so never paid attention to the ads, my mistake. But if you don't upgrade your tv, I believe you'll have to buy a freeview receiver anyway? I imagine you could buy an Apple TV or even a tablet (at a stretch) for a similar price.
And yeah AP, I do pay a lot of money to sky to watch sport from around the world. Hopefully that'll change with the introduction of more online choices like coliseum, and American sports league passes being more easily available and giving me the option to only pay for what I actually want to watch :)
And I agree. Short term pain for long term gain.
The main reason I set up the vid cable back then was because I had subscribed to the MLS "Direct TV" service for the princely sum of $22 USD. I loved it but the cunts reduced it to local region only.
Subscribe to a VPN such as HMA and you'll be able to watch it again. It makes your computer pretend it is accessing the internet from different countries around the world.
VPN's cut your speed or ping to the bone I have found.
Funnily enough, once you are logged into MLS Live, it doesn't check your location again. So switch on the VPN, log in to MLS Live, turn off the VPN, and watch the football without the VPN restricting your speed at all.
I've only ever left it on.. And got frustrated at the lag, just stuck to normal streams..
Re: the cost side of things - would those who are (for want of a better word) complaining about the costs involved in viewing the games via the internet prefer that SKY increase your monthly subscriptions so that SKY can put, in their view, a better bid for the rights. If so, how much more would you be willing to pay? I see that they are not reducing subs even though they lost the rights.
If you believe SKY, they put in the best bid they could for the rights. To therefore allow them to put in a higher bid they would either have to value it more as a product via more customers viewing the EPL games (which I doubt would greatly change year on year) or increase the monthly subs.
They were outbid fair and square which now leaves consumers with an option. Either sign up and make the necessary purchases to allow us to watch the games over the internet or choose to only watch the EPL on TV1/Sommet only (if you have freeview). Is it a pain in the arse - yes. But ultimately it is a choice that each consumer has to make based on their own circumstances. And while some of those with SKY won't sign up with coliseum, they will other people who don't currently have SKY but will sign up online.
For me it's a case of getting rid of SKY Sport (possibly the whole service - have to discuss with the Mrs) and buying the necessary equipment see we can view the games.
I just read that over in Australia their "Sky sports" is going to show "Championship games" live. That would be cool if Sky Sports here did the same. make up for the lack of EPL games. But i guess their heads are too busy stuck up Rugby's arse to think of such an initiative to give their new rival something to think about.
Sommet Sports has the rights to the Championship, Leagues 1 & 2 for NZ already.
Get into it and vote here (scroll down just a little):
Daily Mail this morning. We may not be getting anything
Daily Mail this morning. We may not be getting anything
Daily Mail this morning. We may not be getting anything
This is related to the illegal streaming sites, who don't have the rights to broadcast the epl. If anything this could help coliseum as people won't be able to go on the "free" streaming sites if this applies to New Zealand aswell.
If the talk about being able to watch games on Apple TV's is correct, then I would suggest that to be the best way to watch the streams if you don't want to plug a laptop into the TV, or don't own a laptop. They cost $159, which is cheaper than buying a laptop to be able to plug into the computer. They are fantastic little boxes, I assure you that you'll end using it for more than just football (streaming movies and music from your computer, YouTube etc).
The best thing will be that it will always be plugged into your TV, so it will be no harder to start watching a game than it is to turn on the Sky decoder.
sport lemon is alright.. Quality varies drastically.
If you get a VPN you can stream it on some betting sites.