NFL Sunday Ticket on PS3
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Exactly...I want a free week 1.
How quickly can I switch between games? The demo video looks like it was pretty straight forward. The PS3 has more than enough processing power to handle an H.264 stream change quickly.
How Laggy is it on a wireless connection? I wouldn't use wireless unless it was N.
Do I need to hard wire it? Wired is always >>> Wireless
How is the PS controller with controlling the interface? The PS3 remote would probably be better but it didn't appear to be that difficult with the controller in the video.
I can't watch my Giants on this if they are on Fox? It's likely to black out games for the zip code registered on your account with DirecTV. You would have to watch local games from your provider or OTA.
So if I wanted to switch between the local game and others I could not? You might have to switch inputs from the PS3 to your local game. I will probably just PIP the two inputs so I can easily switch back and forth.
If and that's a BIG if DirecTV has sufficient bandwidth on their servers and you have an Internet connection >8M, you should be able to handle a full 720p/1080i H.264 HD stream with no issues. If there is some buffering, all the better.Comment
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This reply from a Sony rep on the bitrate for the Sunday Ticket package is very concerning...a 3M stream is not going to look good on a big TV. The MLB.tv stream by comparison is 4.5M. A 3M stream would look ok on an iPad or a laptop but on a TV bigger than 32" it would be a joke
+ Karen Spearrin on September 6th, 2011 at 10:56 am said:
The current HD bandwidth/bitrate feed is 3mbps.Comment
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This reply from a Sony rep on the bitrate for the Sunday Ticket package is very concerning...a 3M stream is not going to look good on a big TV. The MLB.tv stream by comparison is 4.5M. A 3M stream would look ok on an iPad or a laptop but on a TV bigger than 32" it would be a jokeComment
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I really hope the Sony customer service rep misspoke or this might be dead in the water...Comment
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OTA Antennas usually 13-18
DirecTV 8-14
PS3....3 ???
Thats not going to look good at all unless they have the most amazing codec breakthrough ever.Best reason to have a license.
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I will wait for reviews but I have a higher bit rate when I stream my NCAA Games on twitch.tvComment
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This reply from a Sony rep on the bitrate for the Sunday Ticket package is very concerning...a 3M stream is not going to look good on a big TV. The MLB.tv stream by comparison is 4.5M. A 3M stream would look ok on an iPad or a laptop but on a TV bigger than 32" it would be a joke
In the case of the NFL and Directv we shouldn't encounter shitty stream problems because well they are just richer.
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I would be tempted if it did have monthly payment options.
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There is an option for 4 monthly payments of $84.99
The app is now live in the PSN store under "Media and Apps", it's not showing up in the XMB crossbar yet.Comment
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OTA is 19.3M and DirecTV is 8-9M but that is not an apples to apples comparison. OTA uses MPEG-2 which is only half as efficient as H.264. Cable companies use MPEG-2 and IPTV/Satellite providers use H.264. This 3M bitrate better be a mistake or nobody is going to want to watch this on a big screen TV.Best reason to have a license.
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I just purchased it. For some reason when I bought EA Sports Season Pass, PSN didn't deduct my $25 so I only had to pay $59 today! #winningComment
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