A question about predator10ball.com

RunoutalloverU

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I can't seem to find the link with all the archived videos on demand, uninterrupted, free of charge, ready for viewing. I must be missing something, because with how poor of a job they did "streaming" (like a guy with bladder problems) im certain they must not want to continue to look like amatuers. I just can't find the all the videos they botched the first time around. Anyone have any info on when they will make up for the frustration they caused the people trying to watch what was promised? Surely they do not want to add to the continued state of professional pool being completely inept at every level.
So where is the implicit (atleast) apology of having the videos archived the way they should have been viewed the FIRST time around?
 
i do hope they have the matches archived, although I'm not so sure they owe it us quite as much as you make out.
 
RunoutalloverU said:
I can't seem to find the link with all the archived videos on demand, uninterrupted, free of charge, ready for viewing. I must be missing something, because with how poor of a job they did "streaming" (like a guy with bladder problems) im certain they must not want to continue to look like amatuers. I just can't find the all the videos they botched the first time around. Anyone have any info on when they will make up for the frustration they caused the people trying to watch what was promised? Surely they do not want to add to the continued state of professional pool being completely inept at every level.
So where is the implicit (atleast) apology of having the videos archived the way they should have been viewed the FIRST time around?

Live on-line streaming is not the most stable of things. The best thing to do for the future is to run it in VLC player, you simply click stop then play again to resume from any hickups. What you missed gets cached and you just watch the same thing again for a few seconds.

I did try recording the matches, but most cut out after a few racks when the stream jumped.
 
The people that created it owe something to the viewers for 'beta' testing their site, which is IMO far from finished. And the ugliest site I have seen in a long time IMO. Too much eye appealing bloatness, annoying results scrolling page, ajax, etc.. which is far too innapropriate for sites expecting high traffic on that event. They've collected your email addresses anyways, and they earned some from their payper click ads, so you should expect more from them.

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