Rugby on TV
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@crucial what's that on - I haven't had that experience?
Sky Sport Now doesn't do that if you're live - and Spark just kept going. Gotta say that one of the reasons for ditching satellite Sky was their absolute ambivalence when it cut off a match winning drive in NFL (Seattle championship game) in a REPLAY FFS. I recorded the replay and it cut the damn game off ... 3 hours of my life gone. Still not happy, years later
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i have to say ive watched a lot more rugby since SRA, Im much more likely to watch the day game on sunday regardless of whos playing than i wld have before
i have definitely watched rugby on my phone whilst the AFL is on the TV, sme great aFL games on at the moment too
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@kiwiwomble said in Rugby on TV:
i have to say ive watched a lot more rugby since SRA, Im much more likely to watch the day game on sunday regardless of whos playing than i wld have before
i have definitely watched rugby on my phone whilst the AFL is on the TV, sme great aFL games on at the moment too
Ugggh. Bloody Aussies.

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@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
@nzzp said in Rugby on TV:
@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
One drawback I find is that it isn't easy to channel surf when streaming.
and it shoudl be - picture in picture should be a 'thing'; delayed start and jumping around should be a piece fo cake - and a nice piece of bluetooth hardware like a remote control to control the streaming would be mint.
I'm sure it'll come ...we just have to wait
First thing they have to get right is not cutting off your feed when the 'scheduled program finish' hits the mark despite the game going overtime.
I use the app on my ipad for SkySportNow and cast to the TV. If their schedule has a new program starting at say 5pm, when you reach 5pm the feed stops and you have to re-start it.
Obviously if the game continues into the post-match stuff it isn't an issue but if it is one without much spare slot it does. You have to start the next program to continue. -
@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
@nzzp said in Rugby on TV:
@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
One drawback I find is that it isn't easy to channel surf when streaming.
and it shoudl be - picture in picture should be a 'thing'; delayed start and jumping around should be a piece fo cake - and a nice piece of bluetooth hardware like a remote control to control the streaming would be mint.
I'm sure it'll come ...we just have to wait
First thing they have to get right is not cutting off your feed when the 'scheduled program finish' hits the mark despite the game going overtime.
I use the app on my ipad for SkySportNow and cast to the TV. If their schedule has a new program starting at say 5pm, when you reach 5pm the feed stops and you have to re-start it.
ah, OK. I've been casting from Android and from my PC
why not email them to complain that the Apple App's not working properly?
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@nepia said in Rugby on TV:
@kiwiwomble said in Rugby on TV:
i have to say ive watched a lot more rugby since SRA, Im much more likely to watch the day game on sunday regardless of whos playing than i wld have before
i have definitely watched rugby on my phone whilst the AFL is on the TV, sme great aFL games on at the moment too
Ugggh. Bloody Aussies.

hard to argue with the sport they get on free to air, i live in melbourne but follow the swans, planned an evening around getting home to watch the game...but they were showing a different game, didn't realise they regionilise the games too. so in sydney they show the swans crows game on 7 but in melbourne was two melbourne teams
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@kiwiwomble said in Rugby on TV:
@nepia said in Rugby on TV:
@kiwiwomble said in Rugby on TV:
i have to say ive watched a lot more rugby since SRA, Im much more likely to watch the day game on sunday regardless of whos playing than i wld have before
i have definitely watched rugby on my phone whilst the AFL is on the TV, sme great aFL games on at the moment too
Ugggh. Bloody Aussies.

hard to argue with the sport they get on free to air, i live in melbourne but follow the swans, planned an evening around getting home to watch the game...but they were showing a different game, didn't realise they regionilise the games too. so in sydney they show the swans crows game on 7 but in melbourne was two melbourne teams
I like how you've doubled down on your Aussie-ness.

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@nzzp said in Rugby on TV:
@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
@nzzp said in Rugby on TV:
@crucial said in Rugby on TV:
One drawback I find is that it isn't easy to channel surf when streaming.
and it shoudl be - picture in picture should be a 'thing'; delayed start and jumping around should be a piece fo cake - and a nice piece of bluetooth hardware like a remote control to control the streaming would be mint.
I'm sure it'll come ...we just have to wait
First thing they have to get right is not cutting off your feed when the 'scheduled program finish' hits the mark despite the game going overtime.
I use the app on my ipad for SkySportNow and cast to the TV. If their schedule has a new program starting at say 5pm, when you reach 5pm the feed stops and you have to re-start it.
ah, OK. I've been casting from Android and from my PC
why not email them to complain that the Apple App's not working properly?
Because it gives me something to get grumpy about here.
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my main problem with streaming is:
watching two games on two channels is now a massive pain in the ass, and that's just on one platform
If i am watching the AFL and i want to flick to the league on Kayo it's back back back back select select select select buffering.....
for the evening games,especialy on a Friday night, i have actually started watching on FTA, as it is significantly easier.
If i was watching the rugby as well on Stan...
Also the internet at my house is fucking shit.
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@mariner4life said in Rugby on TV:
my main problem with streaming is:
watching two games on two channels is now a massive pain in the ass, and that's just on one platform
If i am watching the AFL and i want to flick to the league on Kayo it's back back back back select select select select buffering.....
for the evening games,especialy on a Friday night, i have actually started watching on FTA, as it is significantly easier.
If i was watching the rugby as well on Stan...
Also the internet at my house is fucking shit.
The most I ever need to do is flick between Stan and Kayo so I just run one on the TV and one on the Apple TV so all I need to do is flick between them.
Do you not use the split screen on Kayo? You can have have one covering most of the tv with a little box in the corner - then you can swap which of those two is the main screen easily without having to go back, back, back - this is actually one of the decent features of the shitty Kayo platform.
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@mariner4life All of that.
Throw in multiple subscriptions and cost.
Can't see where you are rewinding / fast forwarding to (want to see a contentious decision).Two benefits - can watch on computer, tablet, whatever, and don't have to remember to actually record things.
That is not a net win for me.
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@snowy said in Rugby on TV:
@mariner4life All of that.
Throw in multiple subscriptions and cost.
Can't see where you are rewinding / fast forwarding to (want to see a contentious decision).Two benefits - can watch on computer, tablet, whatever, and don't have to remember to actually record things.
That is not a net win for me.
The monetary savings makes it all worth it for me. Plus Apple TV is pretty good at FF and RW once you figure out how to use the remote properly (only took me about a year of using it due to male stubbornness to not look it up)
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@nepia said in Rugby on TV:
only took me about a year of using it due to male stubbornness to not look it up)
I've done 3 years at least. Trying for 4. I wouldn't be grumpy if you told me the trick though. Certainly not looking it up.
I actually use a universal remote so will have to dig out the Apple one if I am going to lose face over this.
As for savings, I think that you guys have a different situation in Aus. I still have Sky for the rugby, for reasons already mentioned, but now have to pay extra to get the cricket, F1, etc.
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In summary:
Sky: Sky is the broadcast partner for all of rugby in New Zealand, including exclusive partner for All Blacks, Black Ferns, DHL Super Rugby Pacific, Sky Super Rugby Aupiki, men’s and women’s British & Irish Lions series, and co-exclusive partner for provincial rugby. Sky will deliver this exciting line-up to New Zealanders on the Sky Box and Pod (and the companion streaming app Sky Go). Kiwis can also stream it on Sky’s standalone sport app Sky Sport Now.
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@Frank said in Rugby on TV:
Aoteroa Rugby Pod is so much better than The Breakdown.
I think the key reason is actual rugby analysis and less emphasis on "personality".Yp but unfortunately mate more watch Breakdown for exactly same reasons.
They perhaps like personalities rather than analysis