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by one f in mansfield » Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:48 pm
Tawnystag wrote:Huge delay on iFollow makes it essentially useless if you wanted to listen to commentary whilst at the game.
Do people really listen to commentary at games ? . Do you not talk to the people around you . We offer our opinions on who is about to be substituted , man of the match , tactics , tackles ,refs decisions , offsides, scoreboard, Evans , pies, why one player is better than another , which pairings would defend best or score most , travel arrangements for next game , time of substitutions, this seasons squad compared to last seasons and a couple of dozen other subjects every game .
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by Martin Shaw » Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:49 pm
Bradders wrote:Nice and clear tonight, although it does cut out every few minutes and has to be nudged.
it shouldn't. My recording tonight didn't. It depends upon your broadband connection.
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by Tawnystag » Wed Aug 09, 2017 7:00 am
one f in mansfield wrote:Tawnystag wrote:Huge delay on iFollow makes it essentially useless if you wanted to listen to commentary whilst at the game.
Do people really listen to commentary at games ? . Do you not talk to the people around you . We offer our opinions on who is about to be substituted , man of the match , tactics , tackles ,refs decisions , offsides, scoreboard, Evans , pies, why one player is better than another , which pairings would defend best or score most , travel arrangements for next game , time of substitutions, this seasons squad compared to last seasons and a couple of dozen other subjects every game .
Sounds idyllic. Most of the people around me last night were calling our players 'c*nts', telling them to break the oppositions legs and disappearing off to smash lager into their faces every 15 minutes. Hence the desire to drown it out.
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by Spiritater » Wed Aug 09, 2017 4:24 pm
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Tawnystag wrote:Huge delay on iFollow makes it essentially useless if you wanted to listen to commentary whilst at the game.
Break open piggy bank spiro and spend it in Spoons. This ifollow gone pear shaped
It'll all end in tears bud. Someone'll hack the site soon and hold all the punters to ransom.
All this fiddling about with this app and that app. This browser and that browser, ULR's n stuff all too technical for me.
Anyway I suppose I'll have to get used to it now with none of the local radio stations caring enough to even give us decent updates (the new chap on t'Beeb is absolutely Ross Dyer btw) anymore.
It'd really rub salt into this running sore if we got to the Championship and we had to make do with updates when playing at somewhere like Aston Villa into Clownty's game away to Accy Stan or FGR. How sad would that be from the Beeb. Hopefully the club will have washed it's hands of Radio Florist 2 by then.
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by stuhall1973 » Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:17 pm
Martin Shaw wrote:Bradders wrote:Nice and clear tonight, although it does cut out every few minutes and has to be nudged.
it shouldn't. My recording tonight didn't. It depends upon your broadband connection.
I'm on the fastest Sky broadband you can get, I'm sat 2 meters away from the modem all match and mine cut out every 5-10 minutes on the app, you have to press the listen button again to kick it back in.
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by Martin Shaw » Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:04 pm
stuhall1973 wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:Bradders wrote:Nice and clear tonight, although it does cut out every few minutes and has to be nudged.
it shouldn't. My recording tonight didn't. It depends upon your broadband connection.
I'm on the fastest Sky broadband you can get, I'm sat 2 meters away from the modem all match and mine cut out every 5-10 minutes on the app, you have to press the listen button again to kick it back in.
sorry to hear that Stu.
I should have said that I was recording the web-based version on laptop. There was no problem with that (as there wasn't on Saturday).
However my dad listened to the app version on Tuesday night (as he did on Saturday and had to listen to the Crewe BBC Stoke commentary) and he had no dropouts at all.
Hard to diagnose having to keep press the listen button om the app to restart commentary. I would recommend you fire that question to iFollow via the online help bubble thing or by email, and please let us know the advice. I would guess they might ask you to try re-installing the app.
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by Spiritater » Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:17 pm
Back in the old days it was simple, just switch on t'radio and hey presto commo was there.
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by Foxy » Fri Aug 11, 2017 7:52 am
Spiritater wrote:Back in the old days it was simple, just switch on t'radio and hey presto commo was there.
I miss Ceefax to be honest. It was like the internet bought from a pound shop.
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by Martin Shaw » Sat Aug 12, 2017 6:13 pm
I measured the lag at half time today on commentary. As I signed off for the break, I measured the time to that being broadcast. It was 48 seconds. A few seconds longer than is ideal, but I don't think you can get it below 30 seconds whatever.
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by spanishstag » Sat Aug 12, 2017 6:21 pm
Started off today with logging on then when it started i was watching bloody walsall v whoever sent them a email by the time i got back to the footy it was stags match ,not overly impressed with this but hey ho every game live ,early days and soon my internet is gonnna get faster
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by Tawnystag » Sat Aug 12, 2017 6:34 pm
This has nothing to do with your connection, you could have lightening speed and it would still lag and drop out. 48 seconds lag is unacceptable - this is the internet age we live in where we can broadcast a live stream from the International Space Station in less time that it takes to get a match commentary from Mansfield town.
The problem is latency on the servers at iFollow. They are clearly not up to the job - they need to invest in better infrastructure to deliver this application.
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by bellwhiff » Sat Aug 12, 2017 6:46 pm
That is shocking latency. Appalling.
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by Martin Shaw » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:06 am
Martin Shaw wrote:I measured the lag at half time today on commentary. As I signed off for the break, I measured the time to that being broadcast. It was 48 seconds. A few seconds longer than is ideal, but I don't think you can get it below 30 seconds whatever.
I just measured the lag on Sky Go using my home broadband (which is faster than my mobile wifi I use at the ground). I measured the lag on Sky News on freeview versus Sky News on Sky Go.
The lag is 32 seconds.
(I measured on freeview because there is already a lag on satellite tv).
The lag I've previously measured on iFollow and on StagsPlayerHD has typically been about 30 seconds or a fraction more. Yesterday was about 15 seconds slower. That depends on how your wifi is doing that day, and probably on how well your laptop is performing too.
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by Tawnystag » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:23 am
Martin Shaw wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:I measured the lag at half time today on commentary. As I signed off for the break, I measured the time to that being broadcast. It was 48 seconds. A few seconds longer than is ideal, but I don't think you can get it below 30 seconds whatever.
I just measured the lag on Sky Go using my home broadband (which is faster than my mobile wifi I use at the ground). I measured the lag on Sky News on freeview versus Sky News on Sky Go.
The lag is 32 seconds.
(I measured on freeview because there is already a lag on satellite tv).
The lag I've previously measured on iFollow and on StagsPlayerHD has typically been about 30 seconds or a fraction more. Yesterday was about 15 seconds slower. That depends on how your wifi is doing that day, and probably on how well your laptop is performing too.
It has nothing to do with your wifi connection or laptop as audio streams at a very low bit-rate and requires very little processing so you should get the same experience whether on 4G or high speed wifi. It is to do with the number of requests that are being placed on the server at that time. Saturday afternoon is peak time hence the the slow performance, whereas Sunday morning is likely to give you a better performance. Either way, they are not up to the job and better investments in infrastructure are required or application acceleration technology to make this service workable.
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by Conker » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:26 am
It's such a poorly ran service, always has been amateur.
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by Foxy » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:39 am
I think Tawny's right about contention ratios.
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by Martin Shaw » Sun Aug 13, 2017 10:22 am
Tawny, you can't measure the lag on a Sunday morning on iFollow because there is no commentary to measure. So your comment doesn't make a lot of sense as a reply to my previous comments.
I was talking about the lag on Sky Go on a Sunday morning. That lag is 32 seconds.
The lag I typically measure on a Saturday afternoon on the iFollow (and previously StagsPlayerHD) commentary is typically 30 seconds and yesterday was a little longer at 48 seconds.
The only time the lag has been longer than that for me has been at an away ground where the wifi has been not so good. Then it can be 2 minutes, 3 minutes or longer. And there are often dropouts on those occasions.
Is that lag on Sky Go too long in your opinion?
Have I just been incredibly lucky to routinely have a lag of 30-48 seconds on the commentary on a Saturday afternoon in your opinion?
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by Terry Eccles Was God » Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:50 am
Foxy wrote:Spiritater wrote:Back in the old days it was simple, just switch on t'radio and hey presto commo was there.
I miss Ceefax to be honest. It was like the internet bought from a pound shop.
I also used to be sat there waiting for the page to refresh on Ceefax on the times when we had no coverage at all, the excitement was unbelievable
We've come a long way since then, I'm generally pleased with the service so far, looking forward to going through the video of the game later.
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by Dan » Sun Aug 13, 2017 8:06 pm
Terry Eccles Was God wrote:Foxy wrote:Spiritater wrote:Back in the old days it was simple, just switch on t'radio and hey presto commo was there.
I miss Ceefax to be honest. It was like the internet bought from a pound shop.
I also used to be sat there waiting for the page to refresh on Ceefax on the times when we had no coverage at all,
the excitement was unbelievable We've come a long way since then, I'm generally pleased with the service so far, looking forward to going through the video of the game later.
When page 4/4 turned into page 5 you would be bursting with excitement waiting to see if it was the Stags who had scored to force another page!
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by Terry Eccles Was God » Sun Aug 13, 2017 8:35 pm
Dan wrote:Terry Eccles Was God wrote:Foxy wrote:Spiritater wrote:Back in the old days it was simple, just switch on t'radio and hey presto commo was there.
I miss Ceefax to be honest. It was like the internet bought from a pound shop.
I also used to be sat there waiting for the page to refresh on Ceefax on the times when we had no coverage at all,
the excitement was unbelievable We've come a long way since then, I'm generally pleased with the service so far, looking forward to going through the video of the game later.
When page 4/4 turned into page 5 you would be bursting with excitement waiting to see if it was the Stags who had scored to force another page!
I'd forgotten that bit, I'd go into meltdown waiting for that page to flip over.
Also, I used to like living dangerously so I'd switch over to Digitiser to read the tech pages then get back to the Stags for when the page came round again, if I missed the Stags page, not knowing if we'd scored or not in the last 5 mins would add to the excitement as it came round again. It was so bad, it was good
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by Vice President » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:22 pm
I can't see the full match replay for the FGR game. Anyone else having this problem?
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by Vice President » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:32 pm
Also, it only lets me watch a video once. I can't replay it. Is this normal?
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by Forever Optimistic » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:37 pm
They're advertising the app more and it is dire. I'll watch a video when signed in, the next video says upgrade your account. Switched to website on Stabler, it's better but still some drawbacks. Bring back player, everything worked fine.
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by Martin Shaw » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:39 pm
Vice President wrote:I can't see the full match replay for the FGR game. Anyone else having this problem?
make sure you are signed in
then go to this link
https://www.mansfieldtown.net/matches/f ... 12-aug-17/then click on watch now
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