MotoGP 2014

....is it worth the extra 40 euro/pounds for the multiscreen pass over the standard one?

Some videos were not working, so I sent them some debug info that helped them fix the problem, so they gave me the multiscreen upgrade for free for the off-season. Watched a couple of races with it, and I like it. You need to have a pretty good connection though. My favorite camera for the bigger window---helicopter view, gives a better sense as to how fast they are actually going, and also can see more stuff happening at the same time.
 
haha... at the end of the article, Claudio even denied the allegations that Jorge would come to Ducati.

Side note, is it worth the extra 40 euro/pounds for the multiscreen pass over the standard one?
meh, I don't think so. I watch the race normally and then later on watch the race again from onboard
 
meh, I don't think so. I watch the race normally and then later on watch the race again from onboard

can you download the races from motogp site or do you have to do some sort of screen capture if you want to save the races.?
 
hmmm... last question. Can multiple people access your login simultaneously??
Basically, can I split the costs between friends and they can log in and watch the races and stuff at the same time as me?
 
hmmm... last question. Can multiple people access your login simultaneously??
Basically, can I split the costs between friends and they can log in and watch the races and stuff at the same time as me?
Yes, I gave my password to 2 other friends, I just don't charge them for it, they do a lot of stuff to help out and we are friends
 
can you download the races from motogp site or do you have to do some sort of screen capture if you want to save the races.?
I am sure there is some sort of screen capture, but I don't see the point, I can go back and watch any race i want, including clasics from the 80's etc. they don't expire as long as you have a subscription

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Some videos were not working, so I sent them some debug info that helped them fix the problem, so they gave me the multiscreen upgrade for free for the off-season. Watched a couple of races with it, and I like it. You need to have a pretty good connection though. My favorite camera for the bigger window---helicopter view, gives a better sense as to how fast they are actually going, and also can see more stuff happening at the same time.

That's pretty cool. I was planning to just catch the races on BT again this year but this multiscreen thing has me intrigued. Only down side is my htpc probably isn't powerful enough to handle 6 simultaneous streams.
 
Does anyone know where i can download the video - #Rookie93 Marc Marquez - Beyond the Smile

I don't want the dvd, I just want to pay and download the copy

[video=youtube;PIJmTUVqQtg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIJmTUVqQtg[/video]
 
[video]http://www.motogp.com/en/videos/latest+videos#Marquez+and+Pedrosa+take+to+trial+ri ding[/video]
 
So am I the only one that doesn't have a MotoGP off-season membership?
 
So am I the only one that doesn't have a MotoGP off-season membership?
Well if you buy the full season membership, you also get to see the off-season stuff.
 
Bad news for those who watch MotoGP on Speed through Rogers. They are apparently dropping Speed, but no date has yet been announced.
 
Interesting!

Even if the Open config doesn't do as well as the Factory config during the test, there are a whole host of other benefits they will gain: more testing with their factory riders on any circuit they want to and the ability to continue development of the engine during the season.

If they feel the Open config has room to improve (keeping in mind that Crutchlow could use the extra practice), it could mean rapid advancement as the season progresses.

Ducati: Always finding a way to bend the rules...
 
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