Watching F1 on TV

Watching F1 on TV

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carl_w

9,184 posts

258 months

Friday 23rd February
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Got F1TV sorted now.

I'd be paying the VPN licence costs anyway as I use it for other things, so just £5.99 a month

Silverbullet767

10,706 posts

206 months

Friday 23rd February
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Teddy Lop said:
Silverbullet767 said:
Sky quite aggressively priced for a change.

£15 a month. 30 day contract.

F1TV Pro = $80 = £63.18ish
Nord VPN 1 year plan £82.63
Totals £145.81

Based on 10 months. I'd only be saving £4.19 going the VPN route.

I realise this is only a saving if you already have Sky TV and aren't planning to get rid of it.
If they included the audio stream that isn't the ignorant fat oaf yelling at the TV I'd be in. I don't enjoy faffing around I'd rather say take my money and give me what i want reliably.

We've been at the in-laws for a couple of weeks and now theyre in my hose, I never thought about how much many people enjoy short attention span moronvisionTV. And theyre nice, intelligent and articulate poeple.
Out of interest, who does the commentary on F1TV?

I also hate "crofty" but i do like Martin Brundles commentary, so I can suffer it as long as Martin's keeping him in check.

Mr Pointy

11,225 posts

159 months

Friday 23rd February
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Forester1965 said:
I've thought about it. It's the first year I'm not going to bother. Feel quite sad about it, but the experience no longer justifies either the cost or time (for me, others will of course think differently).

Hope I'm wrong and you all have a great season to watch.
You can sign up for a monthly subscription rather than annual & just terminate it if you're still not feeling it after a few races. That's what I did last year.

Mr Pointy

11,225 posts

159 months

Friday 23rd February
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It loks like I need a different VPN as Nord doesn't seem to be working. Any working suggestions?

carl_w

9,184 posts

258 months

Friday 23rd February
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Silverbullet767 said:
Out of interest, who does the commentary on F1TV?

I also hate "crofty" but i do like Martin Brundles commentary, so I can suffer it as long as Martin's keeping him in check.
You can choose the F1TV commentary (which is the same as the C4 commentary) or Sky,

Sandpit Steve

10,052 posts

74 months

Saturday 2nd March
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There’s a change of broadcaster in the Middle East region, F1 have done a decade-long deal with the hated BeIn Sports, which isn’t available on most cable services, only on satellite or for Sky-like prices online, in a package that includes Prem League football and a whole load of other sports.

Thanksfully it’s a non-exclusive deal though, so I’m a new F1TV subscriber as of this morning, no VPN required! Let’s see how it goes.

Duke Caboom

2,015 posts

199 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Mines working perfectly with Nord and Firestick / PC / phone here in Holland. The procedure is a long way back in this thread. Worth a search if you are starting out.

I do get an occasional BM2001 error message. Going to language in settings and putting it to English, even though its already in English, fixes it.




Wh00sher

1,590 posts

218 months

Saturday 2nd March
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After decades with them, I left Sky last year. Was a little unsure about F1TV but after using it the last few days I have to say I'm impressed.

When used with multiviewer, the experience is much improved over Sky, qualifying is more enjoyable when you can see the micro and full sector times for all the drivers.

Icing on the cake is not having Crofty shouting at me for an hour. biggrin

TheDeuce

21,565 posts

66 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Sandpit Steve said:
There’s a change of broadcaster in the Middle East region, F1 have done a decade-long deal with the hated BeIn Sports, which isn’t available on most cable services, only on satellite or for Sky-like prices online, in a package that includes Prem League football and a whole load of other sports.

Thanksfully it’s a non-exclusive deal though, so I’m a new F1TV subscriber as of this morning, no VPN required! Let’s see how it goes.
Glad you've finally made the jump!

Get multiviewer installed and hook up a few spare monitors...


Sandpit Steve

10,052 posts

74 months

Saturday 2nd March
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TheDeuce said:
Sandpit Steve said:
There’s a change of broadcaster in the Middle East region, F1 have done a decade-long deal with the hated BeIn Sports, which isn’t available on most cable services, only on satellite or for Sky-like prices online, in a package that includes Prem League football and a whole load of other sports.

Thanksfully it’s a non-exclusive deal though, so I’m a new F1TV subscriber as of this morning, no VPN required! Let’s see how it goes.
Glad you've finally made the jump!

Get multiviewer installed and hook up a few spare monitors...

Ha I so want to do that! I usually have the race on the big TV and the timing screens (and PH!) on the iPad. Sometimes a laptop with the cricket or rugby on, if there’s a sporting clash.

Edit: First impressions are good, watching the support races in Bahrain and the replay of F1 qualifying from last night.
Quite the library of historic races, as well as magazine shows and analysis shows around the race weekend as well. Cheaper than the previous option too, $85 for the year.

Edited by Sandpit Steve on Saturday 2nd March 11:00

grumpy52

5,584 posts

166 months

Sunday 3rd March
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I was linked up to a company by my brother in law . All done via a fire stick and a subscription of £40 per year . Full sky and many other products except box office and the paid for one off special events. I was very lucky to get in as they closed new subscriptions as they have reached capacity.
You have to join a certain email service (free) but the do give you a daily list of sports events.
Oh you do need a fairly modern smart TV and decent broadband/ WiFi for it all to work.
Including a later model Fire stick it's the best £70 I have spent for viewing sport on TV .
I do find that I watch more live streaming via YouTube of race meetings done by the individual clubs .

Teddy Lop

8,294 posts

67 months

Sunday 3rd March
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Silverbullet767 said:
Teddy Lop said:
Silverbullet767 said:
Sky quite aggressively priced for a change.

£15 a month. 30 day contract.

F1TV Pro = $80 = £63.18ish
Nord VPN 1 year plan £82.63
Totals £145.81

Based on 10 months. I'd only be saving £4.19 going the VPN route.

I realise this is only a saving if you already have Sky TV and aren't planning to get rid of it.
If they included the audio stream that isn't the ignorant fat oaf yelling at the TV I'd be in. I don't enjoy faffing around I'd rather say take my money and give me what i want reliably.

We've been at the in-laws for a couple of weeks and now theyre in my hose, I never thought about how much many people enjoy short attention span moronvisionTV. And theyre nice, intelligent and articulate poeple.
Out of interest, who does the commentary on F1TV?

I also hate "crofty" but i do like Martin Brundles commentary, so I can suffer it as long as Martin's keeping him in check.
Alex Jacques and joly Palmer plus others that rotate - was Coulthard this week, hinchcliff does yank races . It's okay, more than good enough, don't miss brundle at all and I do rate him. Jacques can get a little shouty at times but nowhere on the crofty scale and he is more knowledgeable.

As for pixelating complaints ours (Nord) went "pixelly" briefly a couple of times during the race but otherwise fine, not even sure it wasn't transmission side issues.

Megaflow

9,420 posts

225 months

Sunday 3rd March
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TheDeuce said:
Megaflow said:
Does anybody know if the testing is on F1TV?
It is.
I was considering a VPN & F1 TV Pro to watch testing and this season.

I didn't get around to doing it for testing and after yesterday, I won't be bothering.

Mr Pointy

11,225 posts

159 months

Sunday 3rd March
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Megaflow said:
TheDeuce said:
Megaflow said:
Does anybody know if the testing is on F1TV?
It is.
I was considering a VPN & F1 TV Pro to watch testing and this season.

I didn't get around to doing it for testing and after yesterday, I won't be bothering.
Same here. I suscribed last year but Nord is getting blocked for me this year & it's clear there's no point trying to find a workaround just to watch one car run around a second a lap faster than the others.

Koln-RS

3,864 posts

212 months

Sunday 3rd March
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I watched it on CH4, having been otherwise occupied all day, so unaware of the result.

I gather Sky’s all day of ‘wall-to-wall’ broadcasting and the race were quite boring, so catching up with the condensed highlights in the evening, after dinner, was quite pleasant.
They even had Logan Roy (Brian Cox) on the team biggrin

PhilAsia

3,803 posts

75 months

Sunday 3rd March
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Koln-RS said:
I watched it on CH4, having been otherwise occupied all day, so unaware of the result.

I gather Sky’s all day of ‘wall-to-wall’ broadcasting and the race were quite boring, so catching up with the condensed highlights in the evening, after dinner, was quite pleasant.
They even had Logan Roy (Brian Cox) on the team biggrin
Didn't know who Brian Cox was. I thought it was Colonel Sanders making a pitiful attempt at injecting some intrigue into an inevitable outcome. biggrin

Oliver Hardy

2,538 posts

74 months

Sunday 3rd March
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Koln-RS said:
I watched it on CH4, having been otherwise occupied all day, so unaware of the result.

I gather Sky’s all day of ‘wall-to-wall’ broadcasting and the race were quite boring, so catching up with the condensed highlights in the evening, after dinner, was quite pleasant.
They even had Logan Roy (Brian Cox) on the team biggrin
What time is/was F1 on Ch4, looking at the schedual and can't see it?

garythesign

2,091 posts

88 months

Sunday 3rd March
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Oliver Hardy said:
Koln-RS said:
I watched it on CH4, having been otherwise occupied all day, so unaware of the result.

I gather Sky’s all day of ‘wall-to-wall’ broadcasting and the race were quite boring, so catching up with the condensed highlights in the evening, after dinner, was quite pleasant.
They even had Logan Roy (Brian Cox) on the team biggrin
What time is/was F1 on Ch4, looking at the schedual and can't see it?
It started at 19.50 on Saturday

Oliver Hardy

2,538 posts

74 months

Sunday 3rd March
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garythesign said:
Oliver Hardy said:
Koln-RS said:
I watched it on CH4, having been otherwise occupied all day, so unaware of the result.

I gather Sky’s all day of ‘wall-to-wall’ broadcasting and the race were quite boring, so catching up with the condensed highlights in the evening, after dinner, was quite pleasant.
They even had Logan Roy (Brian Cox) on the team biggrin
What time is/was F1 on Ch4, looking at the schedual and can't see it?
It started at 19.50 on Saturday
OK thanks, I thought it be on a Sunday as always!

MissChief

7,111 posts

168 months

Sunday 3rd March
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grumpy52 said:
I was linked up to a company by my brother in law . All done via a fire stick and a subscription of £40 per year . Full sky and many other products except box office and the paid for one off special events. I was very lucky to get in as they closed new subscriptions as they have reached capacity.
You have to join a certain email service (free) but the do give you a daily list of sports events.
Oh you do need a fairly modern smart TV and decent broadband/ WiFi for it all to work.
Including a later model Fire stick it's the best £70 I have spent for viewing sport on TV .
I do find that I watch more live streaming via YouTube of race meetings done by the individual clubs .
All seems very legal and above board.