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orangeback
18th February 2008, 20:25
Who's watched MotoGP on line ???
as the Misses won't let me get sky to watch it, and it the only thing I'd be getting it for.
is it as good as quality as on Sky ?
can you save it and burn it to disc ?
i have broad band and a computer that's a year old think it should be up to it.
what packages have people bought ?
as I'd like to watch it when ever i like, maybe not live all the time ( more when i wake up) and can miss out the 125 250 and watch them later if i like. if there any carnage.
http://www.motogp.com/en/motogp/motogp_pay.htm?menu=pay

Dargor
18th February 2008, 20:30
Ive downloaded races throught torrents. Quality, depends on which torrent, fine.

sAsLEX
18th February 2008, 20:31
IF you dont want to watch live then they dont put up the delayed coverage for say 4 hours after the end of the race.


All the classes are separated so no problem there.


Don't know how antipodean internet would cope with the higher qualities., which are nearly as good as sky, plus they have good commentary on the Motogp coverage especially compared to the shite they had on TV in the UK

discotex
18th February 2008, 21:54
If I miss MotoGP and WSBK on Sky I download the torrents. Often end up doing that because of the time zones anyway.

gav
18th February 2008, 22:17
I don't think you can save the race coverage on Motogp.com, best bet is as suggested d/l a torrent of the Eurosport coverage. You can usually get the practice and qualifying sessions as well if you're interested. Head over to http://www.racing-underground.com
and have a look around and try it out, go to "Browse Catergories" and choose "motorbikes". It pays to get in early as possible as the more downloading and seeding, the quicker the download. At the moment you can download the coverage of the latest IRTA test completed yesterday. Mind you, torrents will kill your bandwith, what package are you on?

orangeback
1st March 2008, 21:02
have checked it out but not to sure how? or what i need to run these torrents , running 2gb high speed plan , not that much of a computer jocky :eek5::bash::sweatdrop

onearmedbandit
1st March 2008, 21:07
orangeback, I had a subscription to MotoGP last year, just on the normal 450kb plan of there's. Worked well, good quality (played it through the TV), no dropping of conection and no buffering (pauses) either. You get access to practice sessions, rider interviews, etc along with races back to the early 90's.

If you want to just download the torrents, get a program like bit-torrent or utorrent to download the vid file with (you download the torrent file which is very small, then the program downloads the actual file.)

orangeback
1st March 2008, 21:10
orangeback, I had a subscription to MotoGP last year, just on the normal 450kb plan of there's. Worked well, good quality (played it through the TV), no dropping of conection and no buffering (pauses) either. You get access to practice sessions, rider interviews, etc along with races back to the early 90's.

If you want to just download the torrents, get a program like bit-torrent or utorrent to download the vid file with (you download the torrent file which is very small, then the program downloads the actual file.)
shouldnt you be at the march , me not cos bike broke and me

FruitLooPs
4th March 2008, 09:19
For racing underground I believe you can't use certain torrent programs. An example of this is Bitlord, Utorrent will work with the website though.


However if you're only on the 2Gb plan then you will eat your space up pretty quickly. :sweatdrop

Example:

Round 02 of WSBK supersport 1hr long = 300Mb.

Means you could get 6 of those at best before going over the limit for your plan, per month - assuming you didn't browse the internet etc at all.

Other stuff is significantly larger

MotoGP 2007 official season review for example. 175minutes long is 2.05Gb so slightly more than your bandwidth cap alone.. :bye:

onearmedbandit
4th March 2008, 09:29
And you have to allow for uploads during torrenting as well, in some case up to half of what you download (ie download 1Gb and you will uload up to 500Mb).

MacD
4th March 2008, 19:12
orangeback, I had a subscription to MotoGP last year, just on the normal 450kb plan of there's. Worked well, good quality

Same here. Reasonable quality and no drop out on ADSL. Good for catching up on qualifying and various interviews as well as streaming during the races.

titirangi
9th March 2008, 20:58
I don't think you can save the race coverage on Motogp.com, best bet is as suggested d/l a torrent of the Eurosport coverage. You can usually get the practice and qualifying sessions as well if you're interested. Head over to http://www.racing-underground.com
and have a look around and try it out, go to "Browse Catergories" and choose "motorbikes". It pays to get in early as possible as the more downloading and seeding, the quicker the download. At the moment you can download the coverage of the latest IRTA test completed yesterday. Mind you, torrents will kill your bandwith, what package are you on?

Dude, thank you. Much easier that faffing around with emule searching for unvalidated crap. Great community over there at RU.

Wingnut
5th April 2008, 18:52
And you have to allow for uploads during torrenting as well, in some case up to half of what you download (ie download 1Gb and you will uload up to 500Mb).

Unless your a cheap ass and put a limit on your uploading speed...

onearmedbandit
5th April 2008, 19:15
Done that already, still have large upload traffic.