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Topic Originator: MinnesotaAndy
Date: Fri 19 Sep 19:53
PARStv St Johnstone - jittery stream
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Topic Originator: Parsweep
Date: Fri 19 Sep 19:56
Quote:
MinnesotaAndy, Fri 19 Sept 19:53
PARStv St Johnstone - jittery stream
To go with the jittery team at the moment !
Bobvo
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:00
Please use the chat facility in parstv for any issues. Brian can’t check the forum whilst the game is ongoing. Cheers.
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:07
Stream is down
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Topic Originator: Connor560
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:10
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OzPar, Fri 19 Sept 20:07
Stream is down
Not missing anything, humpty so far.
Midfield non existent and nothing sticking up front.
C'mon Ye Pars!
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:28
Are you sure it`s not just how they`re playing?
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:34
ParsTV connection from St Johnstone is very poor and stream buffering and going down. trying to resolve it but can`t be easy if St Johnstone can`t provide proper equipment
I belive we have scored :o)
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Topic Originator: DrumRoad
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:36
OzPar, Fri 19 Sept 20:07
“Stream is down
Not missing anything, humpty so far”
Except a goal for the Pars 🙁
2022/23 League one Winners
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Topic Originator: Luxembourg Par
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:36
OZ
VPN & iPlayer?
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Fri 19 Sep 20:38
connectivity from some away clubs is just not good enough, hard to believe it in this day and age.
unfortunately we are yet again held to ransom from the home club so DAFC will need to get this resolved, will need to go to SPFL. we had every expectation of getting a good service from St Johnstone and as usual it`s only when we stream that we notice we are not getting the service.
Post Edited (Fri 19 Sep 21:05)
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Fri 19 Sep 22:12
To be fair, the WiFi was appalling tonight in the stadium.
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Fri 19 Sep 22:16
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AdamAntsParsStripe, Fri 19 Sept 22:12
To be fair, the WiFi was appalling tonight in the stadium.
The WiFi inside and in the stadium at EEP is poor
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Topic Originator: Jock Par36
Date: Fri 19 Sep 22:17
FFS the gamecwas live on BBC Scotland
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Topic Originator: dd23
Date: Fri 19 Sep 22:26
Surely there’s ways in this day and age where we can overcome this regular problem, like a dongle or starlink or whatever. There’s obviously a decent amount of money gone to the club through ParsTV, which has been crying out for investment for years.
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Fri 19 Sep 22:35
Totally agree with you.
I bought a starlink and ran tests on it at a couple stadiums.
It`s ok at small stadiums but not practical at larger stadiums
Dongle and 5g not good due to large crowd.
Notwithstanding we totally expected a decent connection at McDairmid park.
Money going to DAFC doesn`t help provide a decent connection at an away club 🤷♂️
Something needs to be done I agree
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Topic Originator: dd23
Date: Fri 19 Sep 23:02
I’ve said it many times before, we need to get an external consultant in to review the whole set up and provide solutions. None of the regular issues are insurmountable and the club needs to invest in this income stream.
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Fri 19 Sep 23:10
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dd23, Fri 19 Sept 23:02
I’ve said it many times before, we need to get an external consultant in to review the whole set up and provide solutions. None of the regular issues are insurmountable and the club needs to invest in this income stream.
Agreed, imagine your on holiday pay for a month`s subscription , for the one game when abroad and it`s unwatchable , folk will soon get other ways of watching
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Fri 19 Sep 23:21
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dd23, Fri 19 Sep 23:02
I’ve said it many times before, we need to get an external consultant in to review the whole set up and provide solutions. None of the regular issues are insurmountable and the club needs to invest in this income stream.
Are you not understanding the explaination week in week out from the parstv team.They are at the mercy of the home team for connectivity ,maybe we should not be so accomodating to the teams who provide us poor connectivity
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Fri 19 Sep 23:25
I get what you`re saying about a consultant
But you get an external consultant in and they will say:
"The home club needs to provide suitable facilities for the visiting club"
As I said earlier we had expectations of such a club to provide said facilities.
The club have refunded or extended subscriptions in the past don`t see why that can`t happen again.
Post Edited (Fri 19 Sep 23:27)
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Topic Originator: MinnesotaAndy
Date: Sat 20 Sep 08:30
As a regular overseas PARStv viewer, it is massively frustrating that other clubs fail to provide decent connectivity at their grounds.
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Topic Originator: dd23
Date: Sat 20 Sep 09:30
What I’m saying is that we take our own equipment to use in the event of poor connectivity at away grounds. The technology is there to do that, we just need to understand what the best option to go with is.
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Topic Originator: arpar
Date: Sat 20 Sep 10:23
Is part of the issue that the BBC are doing the game live and likely using facilities etc that would normally be available for a non television game.
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Topic Originator: Dumpster
Date: Sat 20 Sep 10:24
Well, I think the Pars should reciprocate when teams come to play at East End. Those who have been helpful on their turf should get what they need from us connection-wise, and those who haven’t should be told where to go (politely of course!)
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Sat 20 Sep 12:23
No you don`t do that.
You show them how it`s done properly
Post Edited (Sat 20 Sep 14:05)
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Topic Originator: MinnesotaAndy
Date: Sat 20 Sep 12:48
I agree with Brian. Show visitors to KDM Group East End Park how it is done. Encourage reciprocity. If every club provided visitors with proper connectivity, it`s one less hassle to deal with by all those trying to provide a streaming service.
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Sat 20 Sep 16:11
Is it not a case that they are pushing the away teams supporters to their transmission, which will of course be perfect?
Having a monthly subscription is a win to them, kerching!
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sat 20 Sep 17:44
Hoping the new owners know are aware of the issues ,as rhey are in the states maybe they watch through parstv:):)and can support Brian and his team .
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sat 20 Sep 17:45
Brian,Does your parstv team have tonbuy a season ticket or entry to each game
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Topic Originator: DAFCinBK
Date: Sat 20 Sep 20:27
Have you tried cellular bonding? Ai suggests this tech is best for a reliable stream in crowded areas with patchy WiFi. It combines many types of connectivity, including multiple 4g, 5g, WiFi streams so that there is a lot of redundancy if some connections drop or are patchy. That would also mean we were not really at the mercy of the host club.
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Topic Originator: ipswichpar
Date: Sat 20 Sep 20:55
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brian, Sat 20 Sept 12:23
No you don`t do that.
You show them how it`s done properly
Has their ever been an attempt to get a non binding set of commitments in place? Effectively to get the home team to commit to provide a wholesale agreement to all opposition teams? This could be monitored and performance published to show who is playing ball and who isn`t.
It would hopefully end the farce of the home teams only providing services themselves so folk sign up for a month to just watch a single match.
I think it would quite quickly apparent who is doing it well and who are being fandans.
As with all these things, you need to try and move it away from a vertically integrated retail market where some people get greedy to a reliable and open wholesale market.
As admiral as it is to show folk how it can be done right, you`ll still get eejits looking for minimal work and a quick buck.
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Sat 20 Sep 21:06
Angus,
here`s my info and testing with the Starlink, yes its a very good option but needs located to point south in open area.
Starlink testing at Kelty
I have tested it at a few other grounds too, including EEP but there it had to go down pitchside.
I do think though that a LAN connection to local broadband is the solution to sort out these issues.
So the Starlink is a great option to get good connectivity but relies on line of sight
Rigger Al, I`m sorry, I`m not sure what you mean by your question.
Post Edited (Sat 20 Sep 22:05)
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