I don't want this to come across as a complaint thread because it's really not, I'm just curious and would like to be able to understand.
This is in regards to streaming. I must say in no way do I understand everything that goes into producing a stream, what type of equipment is needed, and certainly not the technical terms used. I am speaking in generalities only. As I'm sure we all will agree, freezing is one of the most frustrating and annoying things in the world - especially when bought with our hard earned money.
Streaming has been going on for years now so how are not all the " bugs " worked out by this point in time? Sure hiccups can always pop up with anything once in a while but this seems to be a common problem regardless of production company , venue, operator, time of day, etc etc. In no way am I singling out Accu Stats, as far as I know they have a stellar reputation and regarded as tops in the industry. But even with being said, even they ate not immune to the problem. What are the issues? Are the issues even known? Is it cost prohibitive to deliver a consistent product ( such as " bandwidth " as mentioned by someone )? While I would not complain about the price charged for streams to watch the best players in the world, I think I would expect a consistent product for the $30,40, 50 or more charged. Strictly talking about product, imagine if when we go to the movies and plop down $15 bucks to watch the newest blockbuster if we sat down in the theater and there were 30 " freezes" that occurred during the movie - with many at crucial times. People would be losing their minds and doubtful that product would survive very long.
So without getting too technical can anyone explain what the issues are, what needs to be done to remedy, and if anyone is actually addressing them? Like I said, I'm just trying to understand.
This is in regards to streaming. I must say in no way do I understand everything that goes into producing a stream, what type of equipment is needed, and certainly not the technical terms used. I am speaking in generalities only. As I'm sure we all will agree, freezing is one of the most frustrating and annoying things in the world - especially when bought with our hard earned money.
Streaming has been going on for years now so how are not all the " bugs " worked out by this point in time? Sure hiccups can always pop up with anything once in a while but this seems to be a common problem regardless of production company , venue, operator, time of day, etc etc. In no way am I singling out Accu Stats, as far as I know they have a stellar reputation and regarded as tops in the industry. But even with being said, even they ate not immune to the problem. What are the issues? Are the issues even known? Is it cost prohibitive to deliver a consistent product ( such as " bandwidth " as mentioned by someone )? While I would not complain about the price charged for streams to watch the best players in the world, I think I would expect a consistent product for the $30,40, 50 or more charged. Strictly talking about product, imagine if when we go to the movies and plop down $15 bucks to watch the newest blockbuster if we sat down in the theater and there were 30 " freezes" that occurred during the movie - with many at crucial times. People would be losing their minds and doubtful that product would survive very long.
So without getting too technical can anyone explain what the issues are, what needs to be done to remedy, and if anyone is actually addressing them? Like I said, I'm just trying to understand.