Day9 to broadcast on Justin.tv - Page 4
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blopple
United States30 Posts
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Bushidou
Netherlands15 Posts
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TaKemE
Denmark1045 Posts
On February 18 2011 10:36 blopple wrote: whats good about a delayed stream? So players cant cheat by watching the stream in a live tournament. On February 18 2011 10:37 Bushidou wrote: I hope they fixed the European bandwidth issues, jtv tournament streams have been unwatchable once they hit a few thousand viewers. Most from EU dont have this problem. I never had it here in Denmark only a few time did I have to lower it to 480p but worked fine. | ||
Mooncowtime
United States315 Posts
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Alou
United States3748 Posts
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Chilly
United States18 Posts
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CookieMaker
Canada880 Posts
On February 18 2011 09:50 JustintvGaming wrote: Day[9] joins all the great players, teams, and casters already on Justin.tv, including TotalBiscuit (http://www.justin.tv/totalbiscuit), Husky (http://www.justin.tv/huskystarcraft), and GLHF.tv (http://www.justin.tv/glhf) and many more. Thanks to you, Justin.tv has become an awesome place to find live Starcraft content. I wonder if they know TB has officially renounced "shoutcrafting". Interesting to see unlimited chatroom sizes as well, I wonder if Day's mods are going to limit it themselves. | ||
Bushidou
Netherlands15 Posts
Most from EU dont have this problem. I never had it here in Denmark only a few time did I have to lower it to 480p but worked fine. I've had several occasions in the past month where it lagged on even on 240p with low quality, making me unable to watch stuff like gcpl. Must be country related issues then. | ||
Semirhage
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echO [W]
United States1495 Posts
On February 18 2011 10:45 TheCookieMonster wrote: I wonder if they know TB has officially renounced "shoutcrafting". Interesting to see unlimited chatroom sizes as well, I wonder if Day's mods are going to limit it themselves. I don't think he renounced "shoutcrafting", TB was streaming earlier today. Any-who fantastic news, especially given the possibilities of JTV, esp when one watches GosuCoaching's stream or iNcontroL's stream. | ||
tnud
Sweden2233 Posts
On February 18 2011 10:46 Bushidou wrote: I've had several occasions in the past month where it lagged on even on 240p with low quality, making me unable to watch stuff like gcpl. Must be country related issues then. I occasionally have the same thing. They say they are working on it though... you can only hope | ||
QuothTheRaven
United States5524 Posts
The options to select bandwidth usage are really great too, especially for people in 3rd world (internet) countries like Australia :p I remember a couple years ago (was it that long?) Justin.TV sponsored a BW tournament and Artosis called for everyone in the community to switch to JTV as a sign of support and encouragement for their endorsement of eSports. I always felt sorta bad that almost everyone continued using ustream/livestream, but it's great to see a lot of people finally starting to make the switch. Plus having all those extra features and a development team that's really in-tune with the community's needs and desires is awesome. | ||
Psyclone
United States5 Posts
ustream always seems to hate me ,streams would take years to load chats would not load at all now i can actually watch day9 live instead of getting mad and just waiting for the vod. | ||
gogogadgetflow
United States2583 Posts
On February 18 2011 10:24 DharmaTurtle wrote: Why not contact your school's IT department and ask why it's filtered? If you don't make noise, it'll never be fixed. Well my assumption was that it's a legitimate block. I figured Justin TV must use p2p methods to distribute video, which is the reason I also can't use octoshape or blizzards downloader with p2p on. Is that not so? Either way, I can't speak for ProfessorCold but I will never get something unblocked unless there is a legitimate academic reason. JTV would have to work to get off the blacklist that is sent to my school and I obviously don't expect that. | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
On February 18 2011 10:25 hifriend wrote: the 240p has saved me so much rage on bad internet days, and delay server is awesome This is exactly what I loved about it. | ||
Buffy
Sweden665 Posts
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Babaganoush
United States626 Posts
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Julmust
Sweden4867 Posts
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Render
United States249 Posts
As a side note, One of my biggest qualms with other services are how advertisements are delivered. I love ads being in the hands of the streamer, so a random ad doesn't pop up in the middle of an important game. It also feels less intrusive knowing that the ads are implemented by the streamers, when the streamers want it. Also, I would love the option of streamers being able to move the Justin.tv watermark. At this point it does not obstruct the view of the game's heads up display, at least for StarCraft. In some games being able to see a players food count, money, and supply makes all the difference, and other stream services block that information with a logo. I'm not sure if that option already exists for Justin.tv, but seems like important feedback. Anyway, I've been loving all of the Jtv streams recently, keep up the good work! | ||
Count9
China10928 Posts
On a slightly related note, I hope Global Broadcast Servers means actually global, I remember A LOT of EU viewers complaining every time a tourney was hosted on jtv. Hopefully that's fixed. | ||
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