As some of you know, I'm headed to Valparaiso for this fall semester, and I don't see that my TV gets FS Midwest or Comcast Sports Network. My grandpa normally buys me the Valley mini season package for Christmas, but I won't be home to use it this year, so I was wondering if any of you recommend putting that money into B. TV so that I can watch my Braves! Or should I just stick to the online radio stream? I hear they're supposed to be improving the stream (Bobby, any help?)
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I don't watch many games on B.tv, but any video beats just being able to listen on the radio stream, IMO. I am convinced the TV/video streaming by Bradley will be greatly improved this year. It's well worth the cost if you can't see the games locally.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostI don't watch many games on B.tv, but any video beats just being able to listen on the radio stream, IMO. I am convinced the TV/video streaming by Bradley will be greatly improved this year. It's well worth the cost if you can't see the games locally.... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!
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Originally posted by RICHARD1967 View PostI have use B.TV. for the past 3 years. The quality of the video on B.TV is just horrible. I have complained to Bradley University as will as the Missouri Valley Conference about the quality several times over the past 3 years. I don't believe that the quality will improve this year either.
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Yeah, it really doesn't bother me having to listen to them on the Radio, heck last year I had to listen to all the Bears games except for two on the radio because I was working. I like the radio announcers better anyway (for both, and even Notre Dame), they actually GET into the game and get excited hahaha Anyone know Dave's partner this year? I'd love to see coach Stowell make a comeback, but I know that's highly unlikely... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!
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I have mixed feeling about B.tv.
I, for one, would much rather watch the game even if it's choppy than to listen. I get way too nervous if I can't see the action.
On that note, last year I ordered the month package and it WAS choppy, buffering literally half the time, which was really annoying. Fortunately, I missed most of the 11-pt. lead which disentigrated in just over 1 minute vs. the 'Birds.
But this year, my upstream speed is tripled, so I shouldn't have that problem with live streaming. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if your upstream speed is less than 1.0, you will have this buffering issue. I switched from DSL to cable internet.
The video quality was pretty nice IMO, and if there are expected improvements, I think $29.99 for the season package is worth it - comes out to less than $2 per game. Then again, I don't spend any money on other sports streaming, so I can afford to splurge...if this is even considered a splurge.
The video crew, however, needs to just give up trying to show a highlight after a noteworthy play. Every time, they show it about halfway through, and then switch back to live action, which makes the highlight totally worthless, and you've missed part of the live action too! I don't understand why they can't coordinate this better - WAIT FOR A BREAK IN THE ACTION!!!
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I am sure that we will not be able to match what ESPN3.com, the Big Ten Network, and perhaps even the Horizon League offer, however, I can tell you that over the last 1-2 years, we have invested five figures in video streaming equipment, in addition to the six-figure costs for equipment that has gone into the video boards at Renaissance Coliseum and Carver Arena and we will be launching a new video portal, modeled after Oregon's, later next month.
In addition, the growing significance of video streaming and the opening of Renaissance Coliseum allowed us to hire a new staff position, Coordinator of Creative Production, and Julie Kindinger is a professional in video production. Her expertise also has allowed us to continue to improve our video products.
Video streaming is a priority for us and we are always working to improve the quality.
Comparisons are often made to the Horizon League. For what it's worth, the Horizon League made a substantial, league-wide effort in its video streaming in lieu of a regional television network. By contrast, the Missouri Valley Conference is still able to partner with the Fox Sports Network, flagshipped by FS Midwest, Comcast SportsNet Chicago and ESPN for a substantial television package and much of the league's resources remain invested in making our television package attractive and viable.
The league does recognize the importance and growth of online video streaming, however, and continues to support the member schools in the video streaming efforts. We all are working to improve our online offerings.Bradley Associate AD for Communications and Operations
Twitter: @BPtheBrave
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Originally posted by Bobby Parker View PostIn addition, the growing significance of video streaming and the opening of Renaissance Coliseum allowed us to hire a new staff position, Coordinator of Creative Production, and Julie Kindinger is a professional in video production. Her expertise also has allowed us to continue to improve our video products.
Video streaming is a priority for us and we are always working to improve the quality.
We all are working to improve our online offerings.
Hopefully the new COCP will undertand and be aware of the frustration many of us have had with the poor timing of highlights during the game. I'm pretty sure there are other aspects that fans that watch B.tv find disappointing aside from this.
I'd be happy with decent quality video, no blacking out, no missed action. Anything more is a bonus for me.
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Thanks for your hard work Bobby! I think I will take the B. TV package this year. I'll check out Oregon's video portal for reference as well. It'll be tough being a Brave abroad, guess it's nothing on you eh Mexico? hahaha... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!
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Glad to hear about the upgrades to BTV. Here's a thought - I just got a Roku, and it makes watching internet based video much easier. Any chance that the BU games could make it to an app on that device? Even better, how about an MVC channel on Roku? During basketball season, I don't think I would ever leave the house!
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Sorry I'm taking a wait and see. The package last year if I'm correct was around $30 for the basketball season. Part the problem may not be what BU has put into their system but the internet feeds coming out of Carver. Someone needs to check on that and the SLA associated with that line. If they are using only a T1 then there could be some issues. I'd expect the feed from the Renaissance to be much better since most Universities carry a ton of capacity on their network and I would not be surprised that they use fiber."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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I've tried B TV and found it unacceptable. The best way to watch the games would be to get a slingbox and hook it up to a relative's TV.
Also there are MANY places to live stream content. One is atdhenet.tv, but there are many, many others. I wouldn't recommend wasting your money with B TV. Every year they have promised improvement.I can do all things through pasta, which strengthens me.
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Not only was the quality unacceptable, I don't think anyone produces the show. I think they just plug it in and hope it works without checking it during the game to see if it's working, there were times with no audio during the video stream...almost like someone kicked out the cord with their foot and no one even bothers to check if it's working. And then no explanation, they don't care. The most obvious 'no producer' last season was during one of the simulcasts, they played radio commercials while showing the National Anthem being sung, you couldn't hear the Anthem only the radio commercials. THERE IS NO ONE PRODUCING THE STREAMING, THEY JUST PLUG IT IN AND HOPE IT WORKS WITHOUT CHECKING TO SEE IF IT WORKS.
I get quality video streams from almost every site I go to, so I know it's not my computer, they don't care about the video stream, the fans that don't go to the games, it's been painfully obvious.
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