My hands are tied, sorryAre you still able to get the races from BT Sports? They were the best. I noticed the qualifying was from BT Sports .
You can't split it between friends if you all want to watch the races live. When I capture the races I have multiple live streams open at the same time so if I'm sharing my account with anyone else they cut the video off with "sorry, you logged in from another IP address" and if you keep re-logging in they just ban the account, even for the original purchaser, no refunds.Man, that's waaaay too much trouble for something that costs about $3 / month (when split between several friends)...
You can't split it between friends if you all want to watch the races live. When I capture the races I have multiple live streams open at the same time so if I'm sharing my account with anyone else they cut the video off with "sorry, you logged in from another IP address" and if you keep re-logging in they just ban the account, even for the original purchaser, no refunds.![]()
I record two 720p streams in two different software packages in case one streams glitches out, and one stream in 480p for my low res customers (so I don't have to re-encode the 720p stream). So that's three streams, which I assume MotoGP.com is fine with, as long as they are all coming from the same IP. They might do something like as soon as you hit 4 current streams they start checking the IP to make sure they are all the same, at least it seems like that's what happened to the account I was sharing.Question: if you are capturing the race in live time, why do you need to have more than one active live stream? Or maybe you mean---if you're sharing the account with people.
Thanks for the feedbackI love the ONE sports link...I prefer it over BT sports. No commercials, both the pre race and after race ceremony is included, and all of that is under 1gb. Win win.
Thanks for the race report!!Was at the track this past weekend. In my opinion, here are the rankings of the races:
1. Moto3 (great action)
2. MotoGP (great start, but the grid strung out in the 2nd half)
3. Moto2 (the Marc VDS bikes are fast)
Some random thoughts:
1. The Moto3 bikes are so evenly matched (as were the old 125s). One small mistake and it's over. The sounds were definitely 250s. They were closer to the old 2 strokes than I would have thought.
2. Rossi was riding the piss out of his bike in the first few laps, but he could not sustain it. Marquez did not look like really broke that much a sweat.
3. Good to see Dovi and Iannone mixing it up with the big 4. Crutchlow on the other hand looked invisible.
4. The old CRT bikes (PBM, Avintia, IODA) are definitely grid fillers. They are slow, and you can see it too. I was sitting in the SW vista, and the bikes just don't have the same drive out of the corners.
5. Tough to watch guys turning laps all weekend only to crash out on the first lap. That has to be frustrating.
Moto3 doesn't get much love at allThere isn't even a copy of the Moto3 race uploaded yet (except for the worst quality rip I've ever seen up on RFM, it's on my server if you wish to see it).
Moto3 is the best racing on two wheels. It really highlights pure talent in what is basically a spec class.
Interestingly, moto3 has more engine variety than moto2, which is a single engine supplier class (Honda).
You want something done right you have to do it yourself
Moto3 2014 Round 10 RACE - Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix 720p