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Yeah mirroring works 'ok'. Not great, and it is a pain, but it will a combination of that and the PC for me it seems.Yep. I'm in the same boat. It's ******.
Mirroring from phone to TV is what I'm going to go with for the rest of the season. Not holding my breath for any sort of resolution re. Apple TV v3 or PS4.
Yeah mirroring works 'ok'. Not great, and it is a pain, but it will a combination of that and the PC for me it seems.
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Mirroring is so shit. I had to mirror the Packers game yesterday and every time I opened Twitter the mirror died.
Received reply from NFL support. Just the standard form letter I have received previously.
Apple TV (tvOS)
Playstation 4
- Expected for start of regular season
So no answers to my specific questions - Apple TV v3 ETA (and is it going to be still supported)
- To be determined; update coming soon
- will NFL app be in the Australian Playstation store.
What annoys me is there are all these new NFL network shows this season, such as Elite 11 etc. Except I bet they won't be available on demand, something that surely isn't hard and is an easy addition to make the service better.
sparkyblue Any chance they can add a "exit full screen" button when in full screen using Chrome?
I noticed it yesterday and had a look again today.
What annoys me is there are all these new NFL network shows this season, such as Elite 11 etc. Except I bet they won't be available on demand, something that surely isn't hard and is an easy addition to make the service better.
Publishing content isn't necessarily hard - the problem is there are contracts in place for exclusive content that is only available on the Network for a certain period of time as incentive for Cable companies to carry the NFL Network. This industry (at least in the US) and its finances are still dominated by Cable and Network TV contracts and Digital is largely an afterthought. We in the Digital space would love to offer every piece of content we can, but the TV side still wins those arguments as those rights are worth more. Economics 101....
Note: things may change once the TV agreements are up in a year or two...
This is for an international streaming service though, we don't have access to us cable subscription services
Gamepass US$124.99 via India.
We're charged US199.99.
Why?
I honestly don't know. Could be an regional pricing strategy by the GamePass operater in that region - note: the NFL doesn't actually run GamePass or set pricing. We (NFL Digital) are only operationally involved in terms of managing some of the back-end technology which is why I have some insight and keep an eye on it when I can. The NFL sells the digital rights to providers who then market and operate the product and the technology in their respective regions. You can therefore get some discrepancy between regions, but Australia and India are operated by the same vendor so I'm not sure what their story is.
Publishing content isn't necessarily hard - the problem is there are contracts in place for exclusive content that is only available on the Network for a certain period of time as incentive for Cable companies to carry the NFL Network. This industry (at least in the US) and its finances are still dominated by Cable and Network TV contracts and Digital is largely an afterthought. We in the Digital space would love to offer every piece of content we can, but the TV side still wins those arguments as those rights are worth more. Economics 101....
Note: things may change once the TV agreements are up in a year or two...
The league is always trying to sell Network rights internationally to cable providers (we just signed a huge deal in China) so likely choose to apply the same rights universally on the off chance someone wants to carry the Network. I'd be astounded if they hadn't had discussions with Foxtel every year to offer the NFL Network but they haven't (yet) made that deal. The league will hold back off giving digital platforms certain content to ensure those rights still have value via exclusivity over content.
The economics on the money sports leagues make on TV deals vs Digital is astounding. The gap between the two is still huge, hence why our guys will keep some aces up their sleeves even at the cost of some digital subscribers. That world is changing slowly, but it'll be interesting to see how the TV and Digital rights deals play out when they are up for renewal between now and 2020.
I get that, however in the meantime we have a bunch of shows that are basically inaccessible due to time differences, local providers are unlikely to ever pick up the NFL Network and even if it does happen that means it is likely to impact the availability of offerings on Gamepass reducing the benefits of the service
I get that, however in the meantime we have a bunch of shows that are basically inaccessible due to time differences, local providers are unlikely to ever pick up the NFL Network and even if it does happen that means it is likely to impact the availability of offerings on Gamepass reducing the benefits of the service
I'm not an Apple TV user but looking to get involved going forward, mainly because i want to shit can Foxtel.
Can someone explain to me how it works?
Is it basically just a unit that i connect to my TV using HDMI and download streaming apps?
Yep - some are free but most require a subscription (like Gamepass, Netflix, Stan etc)
It has catchup FTA TV as well (ABC iView, SBS On-Demand, CH7, 9 & I think 10 apps too) which are free
Yep - some are free but most require a subscription (like Gamepass, Netflix, Stan etc)
It has catchup FTA TV as well (ABC iView, SBS On-Demand, CH7, 9 & I think 10 apps too) which are free