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For those with Sky, try channel 190 Open Access 3. They are showing it now, LIVE!!!!!!!!! And without adverts either!
I just stumbled across this by accident when viewing the Sky TV guide for something to watch! Last edited by Steve Tarrant; 28 Feb 2010 at 20:27. |
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we just had a quick break then it was back to the racing just like that
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bizzarely - I actually miss the American adverts.
Cheesy, OTT & something to laugh at - better than just a silent splash screen. See - the british can find something to complain about in anything, we wouldn't be happy if you gave us a brick of gold because it was too heavy. |
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For instance, some Brits complain about complaining And I bet that if you had one gold brick someone would come along and give you another - blummin' typical
To tackle this coverage lack. Most of the above is said in the context of we are glad we can see it. However it is a step backwards. Watching it on justintv. Well if that is the only choice. However it is very poor quality and not 100% reliable. Worth mentioning IMO. The coverage on openaccess. It was live - great. Live is always best. However the bandwidth was poor and looked rubbish compared to most channels. When they had technical problems they took some time to sort it. Sky had problems in the past, but they had a fall back (the studio) and they were on it quicker (I suspect). It was a step backwards in coverage and worth highlighting. IMHO. The coverage is now not in HD. The sights and sounds are part of the attraction of NASCAR (or most things!). They showed the highlights on sky sports in HD tonight - wow it looked great and made me enjoy it more. Certainly worth pointing out. I am less likely to settle down on a Sunday night and watch NASCAR. The current coverage isn't even mediocre. I'm not complaining that we have coverage. I'm just saying it could be better. I'm not demanding it should be better even, I would just like it to be better. |
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Thank you Sky.
That all true british NASCAR fans need to say! |
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I've read all the post's bout the coverage on open access.And to be honest,i don't see a prob with picture or sound.Maybe,it's cause i don't have hd(can't afford extra cost).All that's diff from nasn/setanta is don't have incar when adds in america come on.Cause i remember on both those channels.coverage got mucked around,loss picture.Also ads breaks did not always tie in with us ads.
All i would say to people complaining is,you can't love nascar as much as me.Cause is nothing wrong with coverage on open access.Sure,during pre race prog,and during some race had some tech/feed probs.But got to understand is live,and u will get probs from time to time.I've watched enough live sport on diff channels on sky,and they've had probs with live progs.After all sky,have probs with live nfl games. Really,everyone should just be happy with having live races,even if on open access.So what if not in hd.Lot's people don't have hd.So,if not gonna watch cause not in hd.It's your loss.I'm just glad i don't have try watching online.As,was crap.Kept freezing. |
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If you want to watch in HD, the race is covered the next day on Sky
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yes, it is BUT it's only the highlights and that is what a lot of folk are peed off about. to go from 120+ hours per year of full race coverage to approx 40 hours of highlights and still have to pay the same sub is unacceptable and is why i'm in the process of dumping sky sports.
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Yeah. How dare people want a HD broadcast. These people can't be true fans for wanting to see something they like in the best quality.
I don't have a HD TV and everyone else should suffer along with me. |
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Yep, I've had a good think about it, I'm not going to watch it now. I'm only going to watch HD programs from now on
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I realise a lot of folk are missing the point here. The main problem is not that the programme isn't presented in HD (although it should really be, considering it is filmed in bloody HD and the technology is widely in use now. For example, err, NASCAR a couple of weeks ago!) but that the coverage has taken a step down from what it was.
I'm sure all are happy that there is some form of coverage. But it is also allowable to dislike being taken back to the dark ages. It's a short step backwards from SD to black and white aerial images. Anyone who has seen HD images regularly does not want to go back and that is understandable. We are supposed to progress in life, not walk backwards. |
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I know what your saying, but I'm sure the HD would cost more to transmit for 30k watching with no ads.
I would love to know whos paying for this, my guess would be NASCAR sold the races to thier sponsors as live in the UK, may be its NASCAR picking up the tab. |
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Quick lets just argue in black and white. Yes or No. Bugger good developing discussion. My go:
Yes, it is. EDIT: Actually that is unfair. Vernon, good question. Who is paying for this? This feels like a stop gap until someone proper takes it. Although as you say hardly anyone watches it. |
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A great stereo never made a bad song good, and HDTV will never make a dull race exciting..
I'm as happy as can be with free live coverage, doubly pleased that they show the hour long pre-show too. -S. |
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Interesting theories. My money's on a mix of the two. It wouldn't suprise me if Nascar or ESPN are funding or part-funding say the first five races. If viewing figures hold steady all of a sudden a subscription channel pops up. Otherwise, 'unanticipated commercial pressures' or somesuch lead to the coverage disappearing.
Am I the only one getting fed up with all the *****ing about the picture quality though? Granted it wasn't perfect, but it was no worse than watching a stream, something that a lot of us had resigned ourselves to until the OA deal. Edit: Hmm, okay, the autocensor doesn't like the term for a female dog. I hope no-one ever tries to open a dog breeding thread in Parc Ferme - the system'll probably crash trying to cope with all the asterisks. Last edited by Cynic; 4 Mar 2010 at 13:35. Reason: more griping |
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Why is nothing else ever on Open Access? I don't understand how they make any money
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Stereo makes a good song better. Especially if it is by, say, the Beatles. Those who think I am not a fan of NASCAR are mistaken. I like NASCAR so want to see it in the best possible quality. If you don't care what it looks like then you can't be much of a fan. Except, of course, saying something like that misses the point just as much as the opposite. I'm happy that it is on, in any form. I must have typed that before. I'm sure I did. I am not female dogging about it. Just pointing out that it has taken a step backwards in coverage. It isn't just in terms of not being HD, it is poor quality for a standard channel. That has happened. And it is bad for us all. It was nice and shiney before; this change doesn't help attract people to NASCAR. It removes a reason to stay with it if you only have passing interest. If those with passing interest don't watch (to be fair they didn't anyway) then we don't get coverage. If we don't have quality coverage then the sport won't grow here and we will end up with a thread every year going "I wonder if it will on telly this year"? I don't want that. At the very least, dropping it from Sky and putting it on Open Access shows that it isn't popular and the coverage is hanging by a thread. Stop female dogging about people (not) female dogging about the coverage. On a side issue, I get worried when people don't care about quality and settle for mediocrity. Even if it does explain a lot in this world. Sorry folks, frustration crept in because the main point of my posts seemed to keep being missed. Apologises if that was not the case. /rant over. _____________________________________________________ If NASCAR are paying for this (full or in part) that is positive for us. It must be for a commercial reason. Do they have something in the pipeline, but it is taking a long time to finalise. I fell we are speculating a lot, but we don't have much to go on. |
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Passing intrest in NASCAR your havin a laf.
Passing intrest:- watch high lights for the crashes, a few motorsport fans in the UK. Hard core (me):- sit and watch 2 hours of track repairs and get up late for work the next day. Find out theres a chanel I dident even know was there to watch on. 5k of UK population at best. I can belive they found any passing trade there on 190, only a few teenagers looking for somthing a bit fruty on a Sunday evening. |
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Prefer it on Open Access to Sky - its saving me about £15 / month.
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