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kgw wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:12 pm

No, my connection and speed is very high. Fibre.

It's the fact that the streaming quality doesn't go any higher than 1080p when I use it.

Maybe the Panthers one was the same but Cardiff's goes up to 4k picture quality automatically, same with other services like NHL TV.

I appreciate it might not be possible for the Steelers to stream up to 4k but then they shouldn't be charging £16 for 1 game in my opinion if that's the case.
On that basis Manchester should be charging 99p :Smiled:
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mark wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:42 pm
kgw wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:12 pm

No, my connection and speed is very high. Fibre.

It's the fact that the streaming quality doesn't go any higher than 1080p when I use it.

Maybe the Panthers one was the same but Cardiff's goes up to 4k picture quality automatically, same with other services like NHL TV.

I appreciate it might not be possible for the Steelers to stream up to 4k but then they shouldn't be charging £16 for 1 game in my opinion if that's the case.
On that basis Manchester should be charging 99p :Smiled:
Manchester is disastrous but I suspect the stream is the least of their problems. They need a decent owner who can market them better.
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Bryan wrote:
Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:48 am
Manchester is disastrous but I suspect the stream is the least of their problems. They need a decent owner who can market them better.
The root of their problems is the building they play out of. Given the size of Manchester they should be up with Sheffield/Nottingham/Belfast in terms of facilities and attendance, that building limits everything they do and it's to the shame of the city of Manchester that they don't have a decent arena to play out of. I used to love the old M.E.N arena with it's comfortable seats, huge concourses and the tailgate parties waiting for the car park to clear. Sadly they are stuck in that shed for the foreseeable future.
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mark wrote:
Tue Oct 01, 2024 11:24 am
Bryan wrote:
Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:48 am
Manchester is disastrous but I suspect the stream is the least of their problems. They need a decent owner who can market them better.
The root of their problems is the building they play out of. Given the size of Manchester they should be up with Sheffield/Nottingham/Belfast in terms of facilities and attendance, that building limits everything they do and it's to the shame of the city of Manchester that they don't have a decent arena to play out of. I used to love the old M.E.N arena with it's comfortable seats, huge concourses and the tailgate parties waiting for the car park to clear. Sadly they are stuck in that shed for the foreseeable future.
I heard co-op live had an ice pad but that’s probably too expensive. It’s a shame as the MEN was great.
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