Watching Duke games on Internet...
Posted: March 18th, 2010, 6:50 am
Is there somewhere to watch the Duke tourney games online?
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I doubt it, I watched it some last year through that link and they worked great.
There's even an iPhone app from cbs if you want to watch on your phone but it costs $9.99. The free one will let you see scores and highlightsCameronBornAndBred wrote:I doubt it, I watched it some last year through that link and they worked great.
Apparently, last year someone was smart enough to dedicate some bandwidth to their endeavor. They must have fired that guy this year, I haven't been able to get the link to work once the games began.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I doubt it, I watched it some last year through that link and they worked great.
The link is finally working. Also, the feed is actually about 3 seconds ahead of my tv. Go figure.CameronBornAndBred wrote: Apparently, last year someone was smart enough to dedicate some bandwidth to their endeavor. They must have fired that guy this year, I haven't been able to get the link to work once the games began.
You can pretty much guarantee that the NCAA is not allowing anyone else to legally carry the feed. MMOD is the place to go.Jesus_hurley wrote:I work for a data center company. I gots all the bandwidth I can handle and have had a pretty good experience streaming the games today
Since it's on the internet and not television, maybe they don't need the delay TV uses to try to prevent profanity.DukeUsul wrote:You can pretty much guarantee that the NCAA is not allowing anyone else to legally carry the feed. MMOD is the place to go.Jesus_hurley wrote:I work for a data center company. I gots all the bandwidth I can handle and have had a pretty good experience streaming the games today
Interestingly enough, on ESPN's tourney main page they had links out to the MMOD streams. I wonder if the NCAA required them to do so.
I've been watching the streams from MMOD from home today. Very good performance and quality.
Like CB&B said, it's a couple seconds ahead of my TV which I find fascinating.
Ahh...so the man can control things on the webbjornolf wrote:Since it's on the internet and not television, maybe they don't need the delay TV uses to try to prevent profanity.DukeUsul wrote:You can pretty much guarantee that the NCAA is not allowing anyone else to legally carry the feed. MMOD is the place to go.Jesus_hurley wrote:I work for a data center company. I gots all the bandwidth I can handle and have had a pretty good experience streaming the games today
Interestingly enough, on ESPN's tourney main page they had links out to the MMOD streams. I wonder if the NCAA required them to do so.
I've been watching the streams from MMOD from home today. Very good performance and quality.
Like CB&B said, it's a couple seconds ahead of my TV which I find fascinating.