Considering I've got a smart tv with the Prime Video app and a 4k firebox on a 300mb virgin fibre ethernet connection, I can honestly say I've seen better quality streams on Kodi.
And dare I say it, if tonight's is this bad with only two games then god help up tomorrow night.
Big plus the stadium fx audio though. So much prefer watching a game with no commentary.
If seems to have settled down as I've typed but its like there's something wrong with the frame rate is is being shown in. It just doesnt flown like it should. One of the more technically astute may understand why but its watchable!
I remember when you could just watch a game on BBC1
once a year .. cup final ?
Dont forget the Home International tournament .. live Ireland v Wales!
Ours buffered v badly after 10 mins of Man U and couldn’t even get the Liverpool game to come on. Was meant to invite elderly neighbour over to watch but couldn’t!
Ours buttered v badly after 10 mins of Man U and couldn’t even get the Liverpool game to come on. Was meant to invite elderly neighbour over to watch but couldn’t!
Watch the Liverpool game, no problems other than it being behind, I checked Twitter and PaddyPower told me they had scored a third before it had happened on my TV.
impressive coverage except last night reception was a bit erratic .. must be costing Amazon a fortune .. hope the prime price lasts for a few more years lol
Watched Spurs, partly Arsenal (flicking between Charlton), United partly and Liverpool/ Leicester. I thought the coverage was pretty good, quality high. Commentary was hit n miss but no worse than sky. I connected to my TV (which I hadn't done previously but have prime so was easy to do) I wouldn't mind if more were on Amazon as we pay for it anyway and never really thought to use the TV part.
Managed watch 4 games yesterday, watched one every night at beginning of month, all coverage and picture quality has been excellent, I dont watch football to take too much notice of commentary or half time/full time analysis.
Just found this thread. I couldn't understand why the evening games weren't on Sky. So after buying a VPN router and subscribing to Now TV, I miss out on games. Don't Sky subscribers have a legal case here?
The screenshot above is basically correct, with the exception of BT and Amazon swapping 1 set of games. Amazon had 1 midweek and boxing day BT have 1 midweek and New Years day
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Why did Everton ‘keeper stay on the pitch after blatantly handling outside the box?
It's easy to forget that Amazon makes most of its money from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
TV rights are sold in packages and Sky have most, BT and amazon have their own. Amazon got the package for early December and Boxing Day.
why would sky customers expect to see them?
unless perhaps I’ve misread your post.
Amazon had 1 midweek and boxing day
BT have 1 midweek and New Years day