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9 Feb 2006, 20:52 (Ref:1519120) | #1 | ||
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They should stream A1 on the net
There are many people out there who are not willing to spend £30 on the sky sports package when you are only gauranteed a maximum of 5 hours of racing a week. I hate football and would not have access to A1 if my housemate didnt like it and pay the price.
Wouldnt an ideal solution be to stream coverage over the net. The embassy darts which went on during january did it and it worked well. I could be in my finite element analysis lecture and watch darts, brilliant |
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9 Feb 2006, 23:17 (Ref:1519268) | #2 | ||
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You can. A1GP.com has them all live, and has the last round streaming still.
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Are you willing to contribute to the cost of doing so?
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10 Feb 2006, 00:05 (Ref:1519299) | #4 | |
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A1Gp.com does stream the races live and on demand from their site if you're in a country where there isn't any TV coverage. (And I'm sure even you if aren't there are ways to circumvent that).
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10 Feb 2006, 02:29 (Ref:1519352) | #5 | ||
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Darts is a sport that would struggle to get TV coverage so they don't have many options.
For motorsport the revenue from having people pay with credit cards to view live steaming is probably lower than what you can get from TV rights, and the strategy is riskier as forecasting future revenue would be difficult. Banking and finance types would hate it. |
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10 Feb 2006, 20:08 (Ref:1519893) | #6 | ||
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The stream on A1GP.com is free. You just fill in a survey thing, it's really quick, and BAM, the race is there. I used it to watch Durban the Tuesday after the race.
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10 Feb 2006, 20:18 (Ref:1519896) | #7 | |
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A problem is that it is only certain countries that receive free streaming of the races. The UK doesn't unfortunately.
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11 Feb 2006, 00:25 (Ref:1520054) | #8 | ||
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Err, i believe this discussion has been done to death already If you want to watch it, pay for it. A1GP and football arn't the only things on Sky, MotorsTV, Eurosport are two that come to mind...
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11 Feb 2006, 13:53 (Ref:1520338) | #9 | ||
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motors tv, although good just has repeats and american oval racing. Probably due to the season not starting yet though. At the end of the day, there should be a dedicated motorsport channel which you can pay for. Im not paying £30 for a weeks worth of racing a year
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MotorsTV coverage, when there is racing as you say, is excellent. DTM, ALMS, LMS, BTTC full meetings NASCAR Busch, and much more. |
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11 Feb 2006, 17:43 (Ref:1520433) | #11 | |
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Don't forget that some people haven't the choice of getting Sky, ie. me.
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11 Feb 2006, 18:13 (Ref:1520441) | #12 | ||
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A terrestrial Motor racing station then?
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11 Feb 2006, 18:18 (Ref:1520444) | #13 | ||
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Maybe if the BBC decided to focus once again on motorsport, they could dedicate a freeview channel to it. And when there is no racing, they could put documentaries and top gear etc. I love documentaries, i love engineering and most of all i love motorsport. I cant wait until TV becomes customisable so you can dump all the reality tv crap and soaps and focus on what you like. Tv, I find is a waste of time mostly. I have resigned myself to using my computer for media. Its all there if you want it, when you want it. And you can watch it again and again. Obviously i download legally
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11 Feb 2006, 18:23 (Ref:1520446) | #14 | ||
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Here, we cannot even watch races on the Net and no station shows them.
This is something that really lacks in A1Gp; coverage. Should they have more coverage, they would be more popular . |
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11 Feb 2006, 19:02 (Ref:1520462) | #15 | ||
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agreed - i think they should open the stream up to all countries that dont have a TV package of any kind, be it freeview or PPV. I think it used to be, but i have a feeling the stream provider has changed recently which might explain the further limiting of countries....
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11 Feb 2006, 19:29 (Ref:1520476) | #16 | |
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Pop down your local pub have a quiet word in the landlords ear and he might set one of the TV's up in a corner away from all the drunken football supporters so you can watch it in peace with a pint of stella. See you all in the "Poachers Pocket" Walderslade Rochester Kent, sunday lunch time, by the way stella is £1.99 a pint
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11 Feb 2006, 21:47 (Ref:1520537) | #17 | |
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No chance of that happening! And would pubs open early in the morning so you can watch A1GP? It would be good if they did...
It's a shame that in the UK one of the terrestrial channels could have got the coverage rights, but never mind. |
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11 Feb 2006, 22:05 (Ref:1520546) | #18 | |
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Move down to kent and you will find a number of 24 hour pubs, that said i was looking in autosport to see if i could find the times, and as autosport have not printed them i was not sure as and when the races was being show.
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11 Feb 2006, 23:48 (Ref:1520616) | #19 | ||
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its the only major series that you can't get free coverage of in the UK (oh and Champ Car) all the rest are either on terrestrial or streaming - (FIA GT & LMES)
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It appears there's been a change in the online streaming situation for this weekend.
The home page link has changed from a list of countries, with happily included France (online is the only way to watch it live over here); to now "Netherlands and other countries". When you click you get two options - one for USA (if you try and click on it from outside the US you get it refused) and one for everywhere else, which then opens a payment screen. It's 5€ for a low-quality stream and 7,50€ for a high-quality stream. I don't know if this might work all over the world for future events(apparantly "Due to contractual obligations the streams for this event will only be available in the following countries: Canada, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, Brazil, Japan, Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Faroe Islands), and if it does it might be of interest for those without Sky who still want to follow A1GP. Sadly for me, my LAN is slowed by heavy usage on a Sunday evening, so there's no point in my spending 5€ when I know full well it will spend most of the coverage buffering I've sent an e-mail to A1GP giving them my opinion on this. I'll let you know if/when I get a reply... |
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26 Feb 2006, 20:35 (Ref:1532054) | #21 | ||
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And what IS your opinion?
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26 Feb 2006, 20:53 (Ref:1532067) | #22 | ||
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I'm in Canada and have the feed opened now. I clicked USA and it worked.
If there is no coverage then the feed should be reasonably price. ChampCar was $30 US for the season last year and they then ended up doing most races for free. |
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That if they are going to charge people, it would be better to give a bit of notice instead of finding out on the last minute.
On a personal level I do believe it's too much for the quality of streaming I've seen in previous rounds, but that is variable from person to person. I also don't think that by charging they're going to increase the interest in A1, which is critical in it's first season. If anyone has heard how good the series is as was going to watch it for the first time tonight, very few of them will be prepared to pay just to see what it's like. |
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26 Feb 2006, 21:45 (Ref:1532082) | #24 | |
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The streaming isn't really worth paying that much for, I don't think. I wouldn't pay for it anyway.
Having free live streaming EVERYWHERE would be good, because then the popularity would increase (well, I would watch it so that's one more viewer ), and people aren't going to watch something on the internet rather than from their TV screen, so no-one loses out in any way. Can't see that happening though |
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