Spark Sport
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@nzzp said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
Got it earlybird. No brainer - streaming is the future, it's useful to get others on there (will be helping at least one older person get it rolling)
Yep, and a I’m confident the coverage will be far superior to anything Sky has delivered just for the fact that you can watch any game or highlights on demand at your leisure. Good on Spark for taking a risk and paving the way forward.
My only consideration is for some folk in rural areas that pay insanely high prices for dodgy internet, not sure if they’ll realistically be able to get on board.
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With MySky I can watch any game on demand at my leisure. I'm not sure how having Spark will make that any better.
In general I much prefer to watch sport on MySky, because the TV remote allows more control with going forward and back at speed than I have ever been able to muster off my phone.
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@Chester-Draws said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
With MySky I can watch any game on demand at my leisure. I'm not sure how having Spark will make that any better.
In general I much prefer to watch sport on MySky, because the TV remote allows more control with going forward and back at speed than I have ever been able to muster off my phone.
I like the fact that I can watch any game on demand on any device. If I am somewhere in the house away from the decoder I am not limited. I wonder if CF Snr will be able to use my spark account too? I assume it's ok, it would only be two devices running at the same time.....
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Day 2 (Saturday) of the world cup is gong to be massive.
3 crunch pool games one after the other.
Australia v Fiji at 16:45 (the not-quite pool of death, potential ripper)
France v Argentina at 19:15
NZ v South Africa at 21:45Then on Sunday, there is
Ireland v Scotland at 19:45
and potential banana skin in the actual pool of death England v Tonga at 22:15Tournament starts off with a bang.
If you wait to see how it pans out with the streaming, you'll be missing out.
BTW, I do not work for Spark ..... just genuinely excited by the pool stages, RWC has now reached that point.
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@No-Quarter said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
@nzzp said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
My only consideration is for some folk in rural areas that pay insanely high prices for dodgy internet, not sure if they’ll realistically be able to get on board.
They're saying you need 15Mbs download speed, so I'm not even close.
I've been a Sky customer for 20 years and a Spark/Telecom customer for 20 years and let me tell you that my satisfaction rating for these two companies is presently well below zero. Spark hasn't even bothered to send me a "Sorry loyal customer for f*cking you" email, let alone offer some discounts.
I'll be watching at friends/family/the pub - saving my money to spend on beer - which has never let me down!
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will this end up like for the Soccer world cup in Aus where Optus' streaming service completely collapsed, and the entire thing ended up being delivered free-to-air by SBS?
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@mariner4life said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
will this end up like for the Soccer world cup in Aus where Optus' streaming service completely collapsed, and the entire thing ended up being delivered free-to-air by SBS?
Let’s hope so.
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@mariner4life That's the fallback plan, apparently.
If the network collapses it gets shown on Duke.
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@mariner4life said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
will this end up like for the Soccer world cup in Aus where Optus' streaming service completely collapsed, and the entire thing ended up being delivered free-to-air by SBS?
Did Optus try to handle the streaming by themselves?
I believe Spark is using the same stream provider as Hulu & NBC Sports etc
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@Duluth said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
@mariner4life said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
will this end up like for the Soccer world cup in Aus where Optus' streaming service completely collapsed, and the entire thing ended up being delivered free-to-air by SBS?
Did Optus try to handle the streaming by themselves?
I believe Spark is using the same stream provider as Hulu & NBC Sports etc
they have their own streaming service, they carry all the Premier League and Champs League in Australia. But the demand for the world cup crashed them
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Yeah, I'm guessing they tried to provide the streaming capacity themselves rather than farm it out.
Spark is not doing that. They are sending the signal to the US and a streaming company (istreamplanet) over there is handling the capacity
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@Rapido said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
Day 2 (Saturday) of the world cup is gong to be massive.
3 crunch pool games one after the other.
Australia v Fiji at 16:45 (the not-quite pool of death, potential ripper)
France v Argentina at 19:15
NZ v South Africa at 21:45Then on Sunday, there is
Ireland v Scotland at 19:45
and potential banana skin in the actual pool of death England v Tonga at 22:15Tournament starts off with a bang.
If you wait to see how it pans out with the streaming, you'll be missing out.
BTW, I do not work for Spark ..... just genuinely excited by the pool stages, RWC has now reached that point.
Oh hell yeah, I’m genuinely excited for this WC, there’s going to be so many big games to enjoy without the stress that an AB game brings with it. Also it’s so cool that it’s in Japan, will really add to the occasion.
Like many I was a bit taken aback when I found out it not only wasn’t going to be on Sky, but it was going to be streamed through as app. But at the end of the day I’m going to watch by any means possible, it’s going to be a cracker.
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@Nepia I have Fox here in Aus but really only use if for sport so have been thinking about ditching it and moving to Kayo. One reason I haven’t is Fox are having a dedicated 4K channel for the RWC which sounds pretty good, all games will be in 4K.
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Spark Sport's handling of their streaming service and lack of customer service in response to a number of problems has been a big own goal so far. The original Stuff article about HDMI cables was another example of that.
But at least they have listened to the vocal criticism of their decision to reduce the framerate from 50/60fps to 25/30fps.
Spark Sport recently changed our framerate per second from 50/60fps to 25/30fps.
This decision was taken to ensure accessibility on a wider variety of devices.
But we’ve heard the feedback from customers loud and clear that New Zealanders don’t think the quality right now is up to scratch – and we agree.
We will therefore be changing back to a framerate per second of 50/60fps that will see a significant improvement in quality. Unfortunately, it won’t be in time for this weekend’s Premier League matches, but it’s coming very soon.I might watch some of the archive RWC footage again.