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Spark Sport to stream Japan vs South Africa rugby clash on September 6
With just weeks to go until Rugby World Cup 2019, Spark Sport has announced it will exclusively stream the warm-up test match between Japan and South Africa.
Set to take place on Friday, September 6 at 10:15pm (NZT), the test between tournament hosts Japan and one of the world cup favourites, South Africa, is the perfect opportunity for Tournament Pass holders to get familiar with streaming live sport using their Spark Sport app ahead of Rugby World Cup 2019.
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@Gunner said in [Poll] Will you use Spark to watch RWC?:
No, because I can’t.
Live 15 minutes from Whangarei and we are on shitty bloody rural broadband, which is not fast enough.
F Spark and F the people who gave them the rights to it.
@Gunner - I'm somewhat holding out hope that on the last weekend before RWC, Spark will announce that people (at least those who are outside their broadcast zone) can subscribe to the Sky pop-up channel that they've set up for commercial premises.
I think I read somewhere that there's at least 40,000 households that don't have adequate bandwidth - so that's potentially $3 million they don't have a shot at accessing - along with a heap of "Hooroo's".
Makes sense for Spark to hold the line on "internet or nothing" for as long as possible, but at the last minute it also makes sense for them maximise revenue.
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@Paekakboyz Yep - but, if people from the media are reading this - don't go writing an article about it, because a decent Game Theory response from Spark would be to shut down the plan!
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Bad luck for anyone who has an 2017 or 2018 LG TV. They are now only supporting the 2019 models with their app. A broken promise here.
https://help.sparksport.co.nz/device-support/watching-on-lg-tv
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@Machpants that's really crap. 2017 and 2018 models are bloody far from obsolete. Not like people upgrade their TVs every year.
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I got the RWC package today
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The problem is likely at the tv hardware end. For some reason tv manufacturers don’t use anything like consistent or comparable boards for their “smart” aspects. They dick around with hardwired changes between models trying to create something unique from scratch that is meant to be a selling point of difference but ends up being a pain for consumers because unless app providers were involved at early development they have problems retrospectively fitting in.
On the other hand Spark have always (from lightbox implementation days on) had an obsession with chromecast. When the Apple TV app broke after the generation 4s used a different codec they took nearly a year to fix and just told Apple TV users to get a chromecast to fix the problem. -
Got a chromecast device yesterday, FML.
It can't pair to the wifi. Somehow believes the router and the dongle are on different wifi networks.I Have a Vodafone hub router/modem (with Vodafone TV already), it has both a 2.4 and a 5ghz wifi network, with slightly different names, suspect that is the problem.
But I'm going to return the chromecast today. Too hard.
Will just use an hdmi cable to laptop for Spark Sport for duration of tournament.
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@Rapido said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
Got a chromecast device yesterday, FML.
It can't pair to the wifi. Somehow believes the router and the dongle are on different wifi networks.I Have a Vodafone hub router/modem (with Vodafone TV already), it has both a 2.4 and a 5ghz wifi network, with slightly different names, suspect that is the problem.
But I'm going to return the chromecast today. Too hard.
Will just use an hdmi cable to laptop for Spark Sport for duration of tournament.
Not helpful but I found the chromecast easy to set up using the supplied instructions. I just hooked it into the wifi and cast off my phone
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@Stargazer said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
I think this is the best place to post this:
Hey @Tim - thats the Peter Griffin we went to school with!
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@canefan said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
@Rapido said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
Got a chromecast device yesterday, FML.
It can't pair to the wifi. Somehow believes the router and the dongle are on different wifi networks.I Have a Vodafone hub router/modem (with Vodafone TV already), it has both a 2.4 and a 5ghz wifi network, with slightly different names, suspect that is the problem.
But I'm going to return the chromecast today. Too hard.
Will just use an hdmi cable to laptop for Spark Sport for duration of tournament.
Not helpful but I found the chromecast easy to set up using the supplied instructions. I just hooked it into the wifi and cast off my phone
Yeah same was very much plug and play. An easy and cheap solution.
@Rapido - I'm wondering if there is an easy fix for you rather than having to return. It does sound similar to my setup
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@JK said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
@canefan said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
@Rapido said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
Got a chromecast device yesterday, FML.
It can't pair to the wifi. Somehow believes the router and the dongle are on different wifi networks.I Have a Vodafone hub router/modem (with Vodafone TV already), it has both a 2.4 and a 5ghz wifi network, with slightly different names, suspect that is the problem.
But I'm going to return the chromecast today. Too hard.
Will just use an hdmi cable to laptop for Spark Sport for duration of tournament.
Not helpful but I found the chromecast easy to set up using the supplied instructions. I just hooked it into the wifi and cast off my phone
Yeah same was very much plug and play. An easy and cheap solution.
@Rapido - I'm wondering if there is an easy fix for you rather than having to return. It does sound similar to my setup
Sounds like a network issue. Try again mate, I'm sure it will work
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@canefan said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
@Rapido said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
Got a chromecast device yesterday, FML.
It can't pair to the wifi. Somehow believes the router and the dongle are on different wifi networks.I Have a Vodafone hub router/modem (with Vodafone TV already), it has both a 2.4 and a 5ghz wifi network, with slightly different names, suspect that is the problem.
But I'm going to return the chromecast today. Too hard.
Will just use an hdmi cable to laptop for Spark Sport for duration of tournament.
Not helpful but I found the chromecast easy to set up using the supplied instructions. I just hooked it into the wifi and cast off my phone
Same here - found it so useful we bought another for our second TV!
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@nzzp said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
@canefan said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
@Rapido said in And the winner of the RWC broadcasting rights is...:
Got a chromecast device yesterday, FML.
It can't pair to the wifi. Somehow believes the router and the dongle are on different wifi networks.I Have a Vodafone hub router/modem (with Vodafone TV already), it has both a 2.4 and a 5ghz wifi network, with slightly different names, suspect that is the problem.
But I'm going to return the chromecast today. Too hard.
Will just use an hdmi cable to laptop for Spark Sport for duration of tournament.
Not helpful but I found the chromecast easy to set up using the supplied instructions. I just hooked it into the wifi and cast off my phone
Same here - found it so useful we bought another for our second TV!
Yeah we have a fairly old TV in my boys room that we got one for, basically turns it into a smart TV.
@Rapido it’s worth giving Vodafone a bell, chances are they’ll have seen the issue before and will have instructions on how to get it working.
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To me, a TV is just a display. I have an older high quality Panasonic plasma which is a non-smart TV. I wouldn't be confident to rely on TV manufacturers to continually update their apps so it's more sensible to use an external device whether that be an Apple TV (in my situation) or chromecast.