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dabotsonline
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by promo-only:
“They're the same feeds shown on PLP because there is only one feed - it's the world feed. The pictures are identical on every broadcaster in the world, including Sky Sports and BT Sport. The only difference when a match is being broadcast in the UK is that the domestic broadcaster will produce their own coverage but all camerawork is identical the world over.”

Are the Sky 3D matches also the work of Premier League Productions?
dabotsonline
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by x5gb:
“The world feeds are all the same but the individual broadcasters / streamers use their own equipment(in plp's case Neulion) to encode and in some cases convert from 25fps native to 30fps.”

What is the specification of the raw Premier League Productions feed that the rightsholders receive?
gother
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by dabotsonline:
“What's the resolution, bitrate and framerate?”

I wouldn't know tbf it looks great on my 32inch hd tv if that's any use?
Bitrates etc is way over my head. Here's a screenshot of the gymnastics i'm watching if that's any use? https://www.flickr.com/photos/96474878@N02/15001355982/
gother
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by rafas12thman:
“Any chance of pm over your contact for NBC”

It's a friend mate they won't sell accounts, i did ask as wanted to help some of you guys out.
jcm193
22-08-2014
Sky produce all of there own premier league games including 3d as do BT Sports
Originally Posted by dabotsonline:
“Are the Sky 3D matches also the work of Premier League Productions?”

St@mmie
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by gother:
“It's a friend mate they won't sell accounts, i did ask as wanted to help some of you guys out.”


I know this will sound like an "I'm alright jack" post but I really feel those fortunate enough to be using NBC should probably refrain further from discussing it in such a public forum otherwise its only a matter of time before it will get the same attention and crackdowns as other services.
rafas12thman
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by St@mmie:
“I know this will sound like an "I'm alright jack" post but I really feel those fortunate enough to be using NBC should probably refrain further from discussing it in such a public forum otherwise its only a matter of time before it will get the same attention and crackdowns as other services.”

Alright Jack
x5gb
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by dabotsonline:
“What is the specification of the raw Premier League Productions feed that the rightsholders receive?”

They are 1920x1080i at 25fps(referred to as 50hz in most specifications) as far as I am aware.
Nowso
22-08-2014
nbc Live extra 3.45 mbit looks 1280x720 and 25 fpm

web player has banners on top of screen
Nowso
22-08-2014
if u have a xfinity connected account
there live player is quite good and carrys some of the big games
Magnum Benno
22-08-2014
Yeah I hope people tread carefully when it comes to the services that do work. I mentioned one and I'm still getting PM's from people with 0 posts asking where I got it.
seankk
22-08-2014
Yes R&W carefully.

Let see what tomorrow brings.
Jackk088
22-08-2014
Originally Posted by Casterina:
“I have friends in the US who are willing to sell their NBC Sports account, if you are interested, send me a PM”

Thanks again for providing my mate a nbc sports account and the help your friend give to help him to set it all up
jcm193
22-08-2014
As i said before this thread needs to stay off the radar no matter what people say bringing this kind of attention to the topic is not going to help anyone it will soon get out of control and it will start affect all providers in one way or another.

The more high profile the topic becomes the more the suppliers will have to be seen to be doing something about it so yourselves a favour and just keep it low key and at least give us a chance to enjoy what we have now.

I know people are not going to agree and that`s there choice this is just my opinion on the way to move forward
Magnum Benno
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by Jackk088:
“Thanks again for providing my mate a nbc sports account and the help your friend give to help him to set it all up”

This couldn't be a PM?
icebergx
23-08-2014
I understand that people are protective and cautious about sharing info regarding the streaming services that they are using but in my opinion, this thread isnt really providing any info that a work experience student at the premier league couldn't work out themselves, in a few hours.
The PL already know the companies who offer streaming services as they sold them the packages in the first place. They also know the main DNS providers and could easily identify any new players who may enter the market. Obviously there are a lot more VPN providers, but most people who do use them, will probably use one of the top 10 companies.
A few hours cross referencing/testing the different combinations every weekend will tell them exactly which services work with the various unblocking methods.

The only thing this thread gives an indication of, is the popularity of a particular combination and regardless of that, if the PL could still block most services if they really wanted to.
Chrysalis
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by Magnum Benno:
“Yeah I hope people tread carefully when it comes to the services that do work. I mentioned one and I'm still getting PM's from people with 0 posts asking where I got it.”

so basically those who are out the loop is "tough luck?"

thats as bad as services getting cut off.
BMox
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by Chrysalis:
“so basically those who are out the loop is "tough luck?"

thats as bad as services getting cut off.”

I can see it from both sides.

I know the thread is meant to be useful and to help others but at the same time are you going to be ok if the service you're using gets cut off because too many people are abusing the info obtained?

You only have to look at the PLP situation as an example.
Chrysalis
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by BMox:
“I can see it from both sides.

I know the thread is meant to be useful and to help others but at the same time are you going to be ok if the service you're using gets cut off because too many people are abusing the info obtained?

You only have to look at the PLP situation as an example.”

the solution is for people who need help to get PM's inviting them to private forums and the like.
jcm193
23-08-2014
No one saying that we should not help others be it with technical help or viewing options just do it on the quite via pm if needed I firmly believe the more attention the subject gets publicly the worse the situation is going to get.

I am sure most be who are interested in watching the football online already know how to get it by now and lot of the questions here are about alternatives,the way i see it and i maybe wrong people are looking for alternatives because there options are being taken away its just a viscous circle because now the suppliers and the premier league are acting on the publicity.

I think the more public it becomes the harder it will be to get reliable streams and we will all loose are money and have nothing to show for it .
myron_gaines
23-08-2014
What is the consensus on using PLP?

How are PLP identifying us? DNS, phone, VPN?

I have a DNS and not sure if I should use it this weekend..
Reece_Bullers
23-08-2014
Hey guys. Trying to sign up to beIN but everytime I go to pay, I then get redirected to a page that says:

Oops, something went wrong!

And the payment doesn't go through. I'm using overplay smartDNS and tried paying via paypal and debit card.........am I doing something wrong?

Edit: Sorry if this has been brought up previously, don't have time to go through 150+ pages to look!
Redspark1
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by Budder_Worrall1:
“Watched the Madrid v Seville game on HD11 through my VPN streamed to my Apple TV once on my tv I could then turn off my VPN while match was still streaming”

I've just got Apple TV. I have a BEin sport subscription and an iPhone 5s.
Were you using an iPad to stream BEin sport to your TV ?

I can get my iPhone 5s to stream BEin sport to my Apple TV but the game is on its side and will not go into full landscape mode and fill the screen. It'll fill the screen normally on video but not on the live game.

Can anyone confirm the iPad streams BEin sport via Apple TV successfully or does anyone have a workaround so the iPhone 5s streams correctly via Apple TV.

Any tips appreciated.
Chrysalis
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by Casterina:
“I have friends in the US who are willing to sell their NBC Sports account, if you are interested, send me a PM”

thanks, all is good.
shotts56
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by Redspark1:
“I've just got Apple TV. I have a BEin sport subscription and an iPhone 5s.
Were you using an iPad to stream BEin sport to your TV ?

I can get my iPhone 5s to stream BEin sport to my Apple TV but the game is on its side and will not go into full landscape mode and fill the screen. It'll fill the screen normally on video but not on the live game.

Can anyone confirm the iPad streams BEin sport via Apple TV successfully or does anyone have a workaround so the iPhone 5s streams correctly via Apple TV.

Any tips appreciated.”

Sounds like your mirroring rather than air playing, or using an HDMI cable. I get that too.

To get proper airplay with either an iPhone or an iPad, you have to switch on airplay before you open the Bein app, and then once you open it, it will airplay properly. (There used to be an option within the app to enable airplay, but that was scrapped several updates ago).

Either works fine, although I do find the iPad air play stream gives better picture quality.
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