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hope this comes true. thanks for the hard work gaffer. :)
I've been speaking with ITVN and they've kindly given me their customer service number, and told me if YOU have any basic questions regarding the ordering process, installation or tools you need, you can call them (even if you're not a customer).
Their customer service number is (818) 591-4186.
In the meantime, no official announcement from ITVN as of yet. It may be Monday before we hear something.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
PS - Thanks for all of the kind words. While I'm a publisher, I'm also a football fan and I'm in the same boat as many of you. I have too many services bundled with my cable to switch to DirecTV.
I would love to see this deal go through, and I could take this in and out of college dorm rooms and what not!
I can't wait, if this happens i'll be the happiest boy on the West Coast:D
Any idea when this could go through?
Other issues on picture quality relate to conversion from European to NA picture capture and conversion.
Speaking of which, I recently subscribed to Setanta on DirecTV and have noticed significant lower picture quality than Fox. Anyone else seen that? Maybe it was the ChelseaTV feed?
Also maybe my imagination, but are their less cameras more long shots? Losing MLS off HDNET is big negative especially after being spoilt by the world cup on ESPNHD
What will be the test is how much buffering space is in the set top box. Providing the average line rate is fast than the frame rate a good IPTV set top box should be able to smooth out packet delays and picture quality issues better than satellite.
The issue of ISP cooperation is an excellent one. Without it, then channel surfing will be very slow since the channel change instruction needs to go back to Setanta, since they can't broadcast all channels simultaneously without trashing the quality. In a cooperative scheme the channel change happens in a neighborhhod box.
Finally, I think you'll need some special DVR than takes RGB input not like a TIVO that inputs from coax.
Anyway, probably too much info. I'd be intersted in hearing how it all works
Mark in LA
In the meantime, I've been told we should have some details regarding ITVN and Setanta on Monday.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
Yes, IPTV (or ITVN specifically) will impact your download speed. For just browsing websites on your pc it will be fine, but if you are downloading files you might notice your TV image start to skip and your download to be slow.
Basically, you should only watch TV and web browse, but not watch tv and download files.
This is just my guess from basic networking knowledge. I'm not sure exactly how much bandwith ITVN takes up.
1. If you don't want to get rid of your cable, you can get Setanta ala carte through another satellite provider, Globecast WorldTV. While the upfront cost is high ($179 for the unit and about $125 to install the dish), it's only $12/month for Setanta--no other channels, no other costs. Compared to the $45/mo for basic DirectTV and Setanta, you'll break even after the EPL season.
2. If you're going to use a Slingbox to remotely view IPTV programming, I'm sure the huge bandwidth download stream would interfere with the huge bandwidth upload stream for the Slingbox.
please ask the ITVN subject how much bandwidth they plan on using for Setanta because if it's not substantially increased, my box is headed back to them unless they discounted the monthly fee relative to DirecTV.
Now watching a car race, blotchy and blurry and can't read the numbers on the full body stock cars. Football players, 'cept for Crouch, will not be identifiable at this bit rate, so will see what they come up with...
please ask the ITVN subject how much bandwidth they plan on using for Setanta because if it's not substantially increased, my box is headed back to them unless they discounted the monthly fee relative to DirecTV.
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Now watching a car race, blotchy and blurry and can't read the numbers on the full body stock cars. Football players, 'cept for Crouch, will not be identifiable at this bit rate, so will see what they come up with..."
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i have a friend that has seen setanta on itvn and said it looked just like cable. they must have improved the encoding from what you are watching on the live tv
Just two issues.
1. Combining Direct TV and Comcast into one cable creates some issues but nothing I can't live with. Basically I lose some HDTV channels on Comcast unless I unplug Direct TV, but it's no big deal as Direct TV will only be for MUFC games.
2. As someone else pointed out, the Setanta picture is significantly worse than FSC. Hope that improves. Other Direct TV channels look great, so it's just Setanta.
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