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  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

    @Nepia said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @mariner4life Just pointing out why they are a long way from ever becoming a thing.

    Surely it's much cheaper to get a drone and put your bomb on that than buy an expensive self driving car.

    cheaper? Ask the US military...

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    @mariner4life said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @Nepia said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @mariner4life Just pointing out why they are a long way from ever becoming a thing.

    Surely it's much cheaper to get a drone and put your bomb on that than buy an expensive self driving car.

    cheaper? Ask the US military...

    I was keeping with the suicide bomber theme so was thinking of those ones you buy in camera shops more so than the tricked out US ones.

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    @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @Nepia said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

    @mariner4life Just pointing out why they are a long way from ever becoming a thing.

    Surely it's much cheaper to get a drone and put your bomb on that than buy an expensive self driving car.

    Buy?

    Aren't you from Hastings? 🙂

    Flaxmere man, I think people from Hastings "city" still buy stuff?

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      Fuck daylight savings. It's too soon. Screwed up the viewing times.

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        To answer the thread title:

        Shit.

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          Anyone have issues?

          I ended up going down to the pub because of the buffering etc.

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          • HoorooH Hooroo

            Anyone have issues?

            I ended up going down to the pub because of the buffering etc.

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            @Hooroo said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

            Anyone have issues?

            I ended up going down to the pub because of the buffering etc.

            ITV was great

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              Better than it was originally.

              I find it amusing that the stream of the game with live action is actually better than the HT show, where there are regular screen freezes and the video becomes out of sync with the audio.

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              • HoorooH Hooroo

                Anyone have issues?

                I ended up going down to the pub because of the buffering etc.

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                @Hooroo Nope, no problems with Spark Sport.

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                  Been perfect for me pretty much from the get go!

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                    It's starting to look like Spark have their streaming services working fine at a technical level having ironed out some of the kinks but the problems now lie (as predicted by many) with infrastructure and ISPs.
                    For starters anyone not on Fibre is going to cop some issues stemming from heavy demand. This could be at the home itself (other family members trying to watch something else while the rugby is on) and/or at the cabinet (or even ISP). We all remember those days where everything slowed down as neighbourhood kids arrived home from school and watched HD clips on YouTube. Well Sunday afternoon, parents want some peace and quiet at the end of the weekend and the kids dive on their tablets. Also anyone on WiFi and using their 2.4 band to cast to the TV are likely to get interference and buffering as someone starts using the microwave or using their cordless landline. All things that you often wouldn't notice except when intensely watching live sport (which you may be used to seeing in full HD)
                    To an extent this is also going to happen with some ISPs on Fibre as well as their switching equipment at the exchange gets heavily loaded. I bet that if you did a speedtest while the rugby is on you won't be getting the same speeds as normal.
                    What this comes back to is whether such a high demand event should have been the one to try and create a new way (for most people) with.

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                      Well I watched the Namibia game yesterday and Spark Sport has a lot to answer for. Aaron Smith kept buffering.

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                      • CrucialC Crucial

                        It's starting to look like Spark have their streaming services working fine at a technical level having ironed out some of the kinks but the problems now lie (as predicted by many) with infrastructure and ISPs.
                        For starters anyone not on Fibre is going to cop some issues stemming from heavy demand. This could be at the home itself (other family members trying to watch something else while the rugby is on) and/or at the cabinet (or even ISP). We all remember those days where everything slowed down as neighbourhood kids arrived home from school and watched HD clips on YouTube. Well Sunday afternoon, parents want some peace and quiet at the end of the weekend and the kids dive on their tablets. Also anyone on WiFi and using their 2.4 band to cast to the TV are likely to get interference and buffering as someone starts using the microwave or using their cordless landline. All things that you often wouldn't notice except when intensely watching live sport (which you may be used to seeing in full HD)
                        To an extent this is also going to happen with some ISPs on Fibre as well as their switching equipment at the exchange gets heavily loaded. I bet that if you did a speedtest while the rugby is on you won't be getting the same speeds as normal.
                        What this comes back to is whether such a high demand event should have been the one to try and create a new way (for most people) with.

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                        @Crucial said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                        It's starting to look like Spark have their streaming services working fine at a technical level having ironed out some of the kinks but the problems now lie (as predicted by many) with infrastructure and ISPs.
                        For starters anyone not on Fibre is going to cop some issues stemming from heavy demand. This could be at the home itself (other family members trying to watch something else while the rugby is on) and/or at the cabinet (or even ISP). We all remember those days where everything slowed down as neighbourhood kids arrived home from school and watched HD clips on YouTube. Well Sunday afternoon, parents want some peace and quiet at the end of the weekend and the kids dive on their tablets. Also anyone on WiFi and using their 2.4 band to cast to the TV are likely to get interference and buffering as someone starts using the microwave or using their cordless landline. All things that you often wouldn't notice except when intensely watching live sport (which you may be used to seeing in full HD)
                        To an extent this is also going to happen with some ISPs on Fibre as well as their switching equipment at the exchange gets heavily loaded. I bet that if you did a speedtest while the rugby is on you won't be getting the same speeds as normal.
                        What this comes back to is whether such a high demand event should have been the one to try and create a new way (for most people) with.

                        Agree but who’s not on fibre now? Just rural?

                        I was down at the bach in the weekend and they are even putting fibre in down there in a coastal area

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                        • JKJ JK

                          @Crucial said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                          It's starting to look like Spark have their streaming services working fine at a technical level having ironed out some of the kinks but the problems now lie (as predicted by many) with infrastructure and ISPs.
                          For starters anyone not on Fibre is going to cop some issues stemming from heavy demand. This could be at the home itself (other family members trying to watch something else while the rugby is on) and/or at the cabinet (or even ISP). We all remember those days where everything slowed down as neighbourhood kids arrived home from school and watched HD clips on YouTube. Well Sunday afternoon, parents want some peace and quiet at the end of the weekend and the kids dive on their tablets. Also anyone on WiFi and using their 2.4 band to cast to the TV are likely to get interference and buffering as someone starts using the microwave or using their cordless landline. All things that you often wouldn't notice except when intensely watching live sport (which you may be used to seeing in full HD)
                          To an extent this is also going to happen with some ISPs on Fibre as well as their switching equipment at the exchange gets heavily loaded. I bet that if you did a speedtest while the rugby is on you won't be getting the same speeds as normal.
                          What this comes back to is whether such a high demand event should have been the one to try and create a new way (for most people) with.

                          Agree but who’s not on fibre now? Just rural?

                          I was down at the bach in the weekend and they are even putting fibre in down there in a coastal area

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                          @JK said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                          @Crucial said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                          It's starting to look like Spark have their streaming services working fine at a technical level having ironed out some of the kinks but the problems now lie (as predicted by many) with infrastructure and ISPs.
                          For starters anyone not on Fibre is going to cop some issues stemming from heavy demand. This could be at the home itself (other family members trying to watch something else while the rugby is on) and/or at the cabinet (or even ISP). We all remember those days where everything slowed down as neighbourhood kids arrived home from school and watched HD clips on YouTube. Well Sunday afternoon, parents want some peace and quiet at the end of the weekend and the kids dive on their tablets. Also anyone on WiFi and using their 2.4 band to cast to the TV are likely to get interference and buffering as someone starts using the microwave or using their cordless landline. All things that you often wouldn't notice except when intensely watching live sport (which you may be used to seeing in full HD)
                          To an extent this is also going to happen with some ISPs on Fibre as well as their switching equipment at the exchange gets heavily loaded. I bet that if you did a speedtest while the rugby is on you won't be getting the same speeds as normal.
                          What this comes back to is whether such a high demand event should have been the one to try and create a new way (for most people) with.

                          Agree but who’s not on fibre now? Just rural?

                          I was down at the bach in the weekend and they are even putting fibre in down there in a coastal area

                          Availability doesn't equal connections by any stretch hence the advertising to get people to upgrade. Those on VDSL plans at say 30/10 see little need in normal day to day use to change but may feel some effects during a broadcast like this.
                          I probably didn't explain clearly in my waffling but my point was that fibre alone doesn't always solve the experience either.

                          • there will still be bottlenecks somewhere during a high demand live event with some ISPs (they have to put their own switching equipment at exchanges and you get what they pay for.
                          • someone with a corded connection from router to TV will be better off than someone casting on a home wifi network, especially if they don't understand the likely speed differences between 2.4/5 and the potential for interference on 2.4. (eg dad has a TV set up in another room for the rugby using wifi and due to the distance/location of that room uses the 2.4 network and gets degraded signal and interference as, say, the microwave switches on).
                          • a live stream is a different beast to a streamed movie where a buffer can be built up ahead of your watching and you don't notice glitching. A live event is on constant feed and a glitch means you have to catch up on yourself.

                          Having a live streaming sports product is fine and the way of the future. Using a very high demand event to bring viewers on board and iron out the kinks (at both ends) was/is a very risky approach.

                          I have been watching on ITV via firestick which is wifi connected and even through a VPN it has been fine. However there has been the odd moment where quality hasn't been as great as a satellite broadcast. Just lots off opportunity for glitches basically.

                          EDIT: As an example of load, yesterday (7 Oct), a day with no NZ game on had peak traffic on the Chorus network alone equivalent to 400,000 HD videos. That shows how good the capacity in NZ is but also shows the potential for a small % to affect a reasonable number.

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                            Good explaination mate. Makes sense too as our set up is all hardwired vs our neighbours who aren't and they complained of buffering etc for the first All Blacks game.

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                              Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                              For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

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                              • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                                For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

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                                @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                                For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

                                Can you back that up?? That will be the clincher for me getting rid of sport.

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                                  NZC selling their soul to the highest bidder. Do all of the Sky commentators now jump ship? Spark will have to provide all of the OBU infrastructure which is a totally different ballgame to streaming an overseas event.

                                  @Hooroo See Stuff.

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                                  • HoorooH Hooroo

                                    @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                    Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                                    For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

                                    Can you back that up?? That will be the clincher for me getting rid of sport.

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                                    @Hooroo https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/black-caps/116458746/new-zealand-crickets-pending-major-announcement-arouses-spark-sport-speculation

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                                    • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                      @Hooroo https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/black-caps/116458746/new-zealand-crickets-pending-major-announcement-arouses-spark-sport-speculation

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                                      @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                      @Hooroo https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/black-caps/116458746/new-zealand-crickets-pending-major-announcement-arouses-spark-sport-speculation

                                      That Suuuuuuucks!! One thing though it says all games played in NZ. Does that mean tours are still up for grabs?

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                                      • HoorooH Hooroo

                                        @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                        Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                                        For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

                                        Can you back that up?? That will be the clincher for me getting rid of sport.

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                                        @Hooroo said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                        @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                        Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                                        For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

                                        Can you back that up?? That will be the clincher for me getting rid of sport.

                                        Do you mean Sky Sports or just sport in general.

                                        If they don't upgrade the cable to my place it may well be the latter for me!

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                                        • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                          @Hooroo said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                          @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                          Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                                          For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

                                          Can you back that up?? That will be the clincher for me getting rid of sport.

                                          Do you mean Sky Sports or just sport in general.

                                          If they don't upgrade the cable to my place it may well be the latter for me!

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                                          @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                          @Hooroo said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                          @Chris-B said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:

                                          Sounds like Spark have nabbed the next six years of cricket from Sky.

                                          For fucks sake, Sky - what use are you!

                                          Can you back that up?? That will be the clincher for me getting rid of sport.

                                          Do you mean Sky Sports or just sport in general.

                                          If they don't upgrade the cable to my place it may well be the latter for me!

                                          Super Rugby for 2020 will keep boring me I expect and with no Cricket and Premiership I have no use for Sky Sport

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