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Watch Sports Live (and other streaming content)
chelseaman:
I have had veetle .com for a long time now. Can usually catch live uk football, but depends which teams are popular and playing on the day. The pictures are usually excellent,no problem with hd monitor.
Have been watching nascar etc with good memories. There must be some way to switch to US football,or channel.
Basically you rely on who ever is streaming.
cheers
Synbios:
Yeah veetle is a great site, probably the highest quality from the choices.
In terms of availability, I'm very impressed with myp2p, they have everything I need :o
However when using streamtorrent, the stream is a bit more delayed than with other methods. It's at least a few minutes late maybe even a little more. For live sports that can be a tad disappointing.
chip!:
--- Quote from: Synbios on April 11, 2011, 11:08:58 am ---For live sports that can be a tad disappointing.
--- End quote ---
LOL... yeah, ever tried watching games while talking to someone on the phone who has it in realtime?
phone: "uh oh... "
me: "what?? what?? no.. noo..what happened? what do you mean uh oh!!!!........................ [30 sec pause]...
me: "ohhh NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" [bangs head on table and curses internet TV]
TheHalf™:
Now is this live or is it after the games are over with?
TheHalf™
Synbios:
Everything here is live, or at least relatively live. If you use the standard type streams in a browser they are usually only delayed by a couple seconds, up to a minute of delay.
If you use streamtorrent (it appears, from what I've used so far) that the delay is even longer than that.
If you watch sports on satellite tv or even HD TV over cable you will notice there are a few seconds of latency involved. The "most live" you can get is standard TV, IMO but obviously the HD is worth it for just a few seconds of delay the picture quality is far superior.
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