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Originally posted by amckillip View PostIt can't be the same actual streaming system as the NCAA (I wish it was). The NCAA uses Microsoft Silverlight while BU is still using Flash. Bobby Parker told me the same thing you reiterated here, so I hope it helps. My problem is I have no other option to watch games, so I'll probably fork over the cash either way, which really provides no impetus for BU to fix it.JL are not respunsible foor the string of injunrys....
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Originally posted by unbekannt View PostYou need to find a friend in Peoria and slingbox the games.
μιλάτε ελληνικά σε μένα
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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It's interesting, and I didn't realize this until just now, but 6 games that are not already on ESPN2/ESPNU will be on ESPN3.com for Bradley this year. This includes the NIU game. Between ESPN3.com, ESPN2, and FSN Midwest a lot of the games are already covered. By my count looking back and forth between ESPN's site and our site, all but 4 conference games are covered by either MVC-TV, ESPN360.com, or an ESPN channel. One of those 4 is the wild card game the 26th of February which could be picked up by MVC-TV.
I will still buy the package because I have to see all the games, and most of the non-con will only be on BTV, but still it will be interesting to see the first two games since one will be our streaming and the other ESPN's. Now obviously I don't expect to be as good as ESPN, but it should at least be in the ballpark.
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Originally posted by BUfan14 View PostNow obviously I don't expect to be as good as ESPN, but it should at least be in the ballpark."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by BUfan14 View PostIt's interesting, and I didn't realize this until just now, but 6 games that are not already on ESPN2/ESPNU will be on ESPN3.com for Bradley this year. This includes the NIU game.
I noticed that indeed the NIU - BU game is on, but couldn't see beyond a few weeks.
Is there a chance this game will be blacked out? Last time I tried to access a game, it was. But maybe that's because it was regionally covered on ABC. (??)
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ESPN has the full 2024-25 Bradley Braves Regular Season NCAAM schedule. Includes game times, TV listings and ticket information for all Braves games.
They are on that page above. NIU, Duke, SIU (home), UNI (away), Creighton (away), Evansville (away), Wichita State (away), and Creighton (home) are all on ESPN3.com
The Wichita State game and Duke are already on ESPN 2. So 8 total on EPSN360.com, 6 of which are not on ESPN2.
SFP-Well I don't know much about that stuff, but if we have the technology then I guess I do expect that. I just assumed Bradley doesn't have the technology ESPN does, but I could be wrong.
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ESPN3.com's delivery system is different than BU's.
ESPN3 broadcasts are produced the same as a television game and sent via satellite to their production hub and then sent out to the web.
BU and other schools are originating their own streams using the infrastructure in their arena - which generally have bandwidth limitations.
The equipment is in place to produce a quality image, the limiting factor is the amount of data that can come out of Carver (and the streaming interface, in some instances).
I imagine the product coming out of the Renaissance Arena will be superior...unless Carver allocates more bandwidth and they stream at a higher bitrate.
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Originally posted by BUfan14 View Posthttp://espn.go.com/mens-college-bask...bradley-braves
They are on that page above. NIU, Duke, SIU (home), UNI (away), Creighton (away), Evansville (away), Wichita State (away), and Creighton (home) are all on ESPN3.com
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Originally posted by TylerDurden View PostESPN3.com's delivery system is different than BU's.
ESPN3 broadcasts are produced the same as a television game and sent via satellite to their production hub and then sent out to the web.
BU and other schools are originating their own streams using the infrastructure in their arena - which generally have bandwidth limitations.
The equipment is in place to produce a quality image, the limiting factor is the amount of data that can come out of Carver (and the streaming interface, in some instances).
I imagine the product coming out of the Renaissance Arena will be superior...unless Carver allocates more bandwidth and they stream at a higher bitrate."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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