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  1. Acker79

    [Technology] Amazon Prime Tech stuff - watching experience

    I don't know. I don't have any experience or knowledge of Dazn, is it as popular? I'd imagine you need to do more to provide a stable experience for a million customers than you would for a few thousand. I just googled it and I'm already irritated by dazn - apparantly it's pronounced 'da zone'...
  2. Acker79

    [Technology] Amazon Prime Tech stuff - watching experience

    As I've mentioned before, TV is always behind the radio. It isn't unique to Amazon, it's just a little bit longer with them. I know when TV first started broadcasting in HD, the HD feed was always a couple of seconds behind SD. I don't know how much broadcasting has changed since then, but as...
  3. Acker79

    [Technology] Amazon Prime Tech stuff - watching experience

    Eh. The guys in the studio (including what sounds like John Hartson, Dion Dublin, Robbie Savage and Joe Cole?) don't really have the fun chemistry of Jeff and the boys. It's hard to really enjoy the football, seeing the highlights out of context of the matches and the overall "story" of each...
  4. Acker79

    [Technology] Amazon Prime Tech stuff - watching experience

    I'm giving the every goal/every game thing a try - cycles through the games, jumping to the goals as they go in. Like soccer saturday, but we get to see the videos, too.
  5. Acker79

    [Technology] Amazon Prime Tech stuff - watching experience

    Mine was 17 seconds behind the DAB radio feed. But I'm fine with that, Sky/BT are always several seconds behind the radio feed, too. The arsenal game was flawless for me. Today, though, I got the spinning circle of doom twice. Backing out and going back in fixed it, but it shouldn't be needed.
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