KentBlue
Well-Known Member
Lots of live games for the next few days, just in case any of you didn't know.
Lots of live games for the next few days, just in case any of you didn't know.
Alan Shearer sending a glass eye to sleep...I hope that they do better with their presentation and have the hardware to cope. Some of their transmissions have been like watching dodgy streams because of buffering and other problems.
Not trying to be arsey, but why does that matter?Only thing that bugs is that it’s a 30seconds to a minute behind real time - I think this is the same however fast someone’s internet is?
Only thing that bugs is that it’s a 30seconds to a minute behind real time - I think this is the same however fast someone’s internet is?
95 mbs and my picture is superb, watching on LG OledWe've got an actual download speed of 281 mb/s and our picture quality is garbage.
In game betting is fucked if you are into that kind of thingNot trying to be arsey, but why does that matter?
95 mbs and my picture is superb, watching on LG Oled
In game betting is fucked if you are into that kind of thing
With the exception of those capturing the pundits, the Camera men work for IMG who then provide the game feeds to Sky, Bt, Amazon et al. No change in that respect.Prime have improved the picture quality since their games last Christmas, also seems like they now have decent camera men too.
Are you feeding you TV via WiFi or Ethernet cable?We've got an actual download speed of 281 mb/s and our picture quality is garbage.
Are you feeding you TV via WiFi or Ethernet cable?
If it's 802.11b Wifi, then you'll be getting no more than 3Mbps. 802.11g is about around 10 times faster (up to about 30Mbps) and with 802-11n you can expect up to around 150Mbps.
All of that depends on what else is connected and where your Wifi router is in relation to the TV.
If connected with a cable you should have no issues at all unless your router isn't set up properly.
