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MVC vs OVC Video

Postby carrcar » December 15th, 2014, 12:42 pm

I recently watched a couple of SIU's games against OVC opponents on their internet video access. The OVC network was great, SIU's has been as bad as our team. Is everyone's in the MVC using the same internet video company?
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Re: MVC vs OVC Video

Postby PantherSigEp » December 15th, 2014, 6:42 pm

UNI uses Neulion which sucks. Whatever Denver used last week looked great. The MWC has some great production too. Really just about anyone but the MVC streams I see are pretty strong
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Re: MVC vs OVC Video

Postby pafan » December 15th, 2014, 9:19 pm

UE has in-house video services. (aka students)

Any idea how many people actually pay for these streams? Would be one thing to buy UE's package if I lived far away, but I've never paid to watch a road game.
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Re: MVC vs OVC Video

Postby uniftw » December 15th, 2014, 9:51 pm

pafan wrote:UE has in-house video services. (aka students)

Any idea how many people actually pay for these streams? Would be one thing to buy UE's package if I lived far away, but I've never paid to watch a road game.

I would bet the number of people paying for the steams through neulion team sites is very low - 100 max for the vast majority of games.

No reason the MVC can't have something like the OVC, Big Sky, MWC, etc...
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Re: MVC vs OVC Video

Postby ACECARD » December 15th, 2014, 9:52 pm

The Aces games that I have seen on the Internet have been powered by an outfit called Sidearm Sports. My credit card also shows the charge from Sidearm Sports. I have run on to that organization before on Aces road games. It looks like they use local video production, and the audio from the home teams radio broadcast. The video is usually first class reception, but the camera work is definately the work of students.
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Re: MVC vs OVC Video

Postby pafan » December 15th, 2014, 10:00 pm

ACECARD wrote:The Aces games that I have seen on the Internet have been powered by an outfit called Sidearm Sports. My credit card also shows the charge from Sidearm Sports.


Yeah, Sidearm provides streaming servers and payment and other website services.
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Re: MVC vs OVC Video

Postby carrcar » December 16th, 2014, 6:39 am

pafan wrote:UE has in-house video services. (aka students)

Any idea how many people actually pay for these streams? Would be one thing to buy UE's package if I lived far away, but I've never paid to watch a road game.

The OVC broadcast is free. Had a few commercials.
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