Please let me pay and see MOTOCROSS!

Mx_Pain
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Edited Date/Time 5/18/2013 7:13pm
Why the hell is it so damn difficult too make the best and most prestigious motocross series in the hole wide world available on the world wide web? They have the whole world as a potential market, but no. lets bring up the media barriers.

Dont they want to make money ?? why cant they just do the same as MX Life does for the GP´s ???

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anzzz73
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5/18/2013 4:20pm
agree
mxman81
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5/18/2013 4:22pm
anzzz73 wrote:
agree
agree
5/18/2013 4:24pm
EXACTLY !!!

For fucks sake DC your a busy man but SORT IT OUT, we have had no 2nd motos here in New Zealand, all your international links do not work on any computer...

FUCK
5/18/2013 4:25pm
agree

Supposed to be getting live coverage here in Canada of 2nd motos on Sportsnet the Score. Are they on? FUCK NO.

DC we asked for this last year, you told us it was coming. I have zero coverage of the second motos once again this season and after this shit show last year I just stopped watching after a few rounds.

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5/18/2013 4:25pm
agree
5/18/2013 4:28pm
agreed. the tech is already here. just do it!!! just don't charge $150 for the season like mx life, that is just plain greedy.
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5/18/2013 4:30pm
yep..maybe that fucking super nintendo bastard running the GPs has got it right in terms of spreading it to the masses
5/18/2013 4:32pm
I do not agree. Mx life is a hold up, as much as NBC is ridiculous right now.

MX coverage should be free to give a global audience, and for that they need good salesmen that sell commercials.

Feed up to feel like a wallet share when other people should just do their job to grow the market.
5/18/2013 4:33pm
DC is worst than luongo!!!Tongue j/k but ill pay for it .
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5/18/2013 4:33pm
Make it happen DC... this is painful!
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5/18/2013 4:34pm
Lets all pay for a cable subscription for one on the list.
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5/18/2013 4:40pm Edited Date/Time 5/18/2013 4:42pm
Paying for one direct webcast would definitely simplify things wouldn't it,guys?
But I would assume they already have contracts with NBC/Alli that something like that could mess it up legally.
Kinda screwy if you ask me.
5/18/2013 4:41pm
This sucks Donkey balls. Period
5/18/2013 4:43pm
I don't agree. The people that signed us all up for a scam does not deserve our money.
5/18/2013 4:47pm
Personally I would happily pay around £5 per rd just avoid the uncertainty and hassle each week. It's not a lot of money and in return you're getting a few hours entertainment. This is an awesome series and I want to watch it LIVE.

Props to MX Life TV for that at least......
5/18/2013 4:50pm
Personally I would happily pay around £5 per rd just avoid the uncertainty and hassle each week. It's not a lot of money and in return...
Personally I would happily pay around £5 per rd just avoid the uncertainty and hassle each week. It's not a lot of money and in return you're getting a few hours entertainment. This is an awesome series and I want to watch it LIVE.

Props to MX Life TV for that at least......
I'm right with you there...
5/18/2013 4:50pm
So from France:
TV/sound equipment 1000 / 5 years = $200
French phone internet & tv access: $500
French tax on tv access: $200
French little cable subscription $100
MX Life $150 a year
Satellite equipment (where here we are digital tv): 400 / 4 years = $100 a year
US Cable subscription $300
Lebigusa, press, etc $200

That is $1750 to stay on the couch. Ok, I will pay nothing and go to ride instead.
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5/18/2013 4:52pm
Agree. I'd happily pay to get a login and be done with it. Instead it's jump through this hoop, and then this hoop, and this hoop, and....
5/18/2013 4:55pm
I asked DC this very question last year... his answer was no!
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5/18/2013 4:58pm
I asked DC this very question last year... his answer was no!
Yep I got the same answer as well
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5/18/2013 5:05pm
Be careful what you wish for... If they go to pay only then you'll be bitchn because it cost too much... I for one would not pay to see it...
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5/18/2013 5:22pm
It really is pointless streaming the races live if you need a US based TV service provider to stream them! It's bad enough I'm with one of the largest (Comcast) and they don't have Fuel. Luckily I could use that log in for the stream but even though I watched it all (so far) I spent the whole afternoon screwing around to make it happen. I ended up connecting my PC to the Tv via HDMI and watched a slightly blury choppy feed with terrible audio. I feel for my friends and family back in Austrlia that probably got up at 1am just to get disappointed.

Isnt the whole point of an Internet stream to let the whole world see it and with such a complex pay TV network here most of the USA too? It shouldn't be so hard.
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5/18/2013 5:36pm Edited Date/Time 6/25/2013 12:03pm
So that was fun... lol grace to the lost and all the Networks... my you all one day find #528Hz
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5/18/2013 6:12pm
Ashleymx wrote:
It really is pointless streaming the races live if you need a US based TV service provider to stream them! It's bad enough I'm with one...
It really is pointless streaming the races live if you need a US based TV service provider to stream them! It's bad enough I'm with one of the largest (Comcast) and they don't have Fuel. Luckily I could use that log in for the stream but even though I watched it all (so far) I spent the whole afternoon screwing around to make it happen. I ended up connecting my PC to the Tv via HDMI and watched a slightly blury choppy feed with terrible audio. I feel for my friends and family back in Austrlia that probably got up at 1am just to get disappointed.

Isnt the whole point of an Internet stream to let the whole world see it and with such a complex pay TV network here most of the USA too? It shouldn't be so hard.
For anyone interested. Ended up streaming from the NBC app (after logging in with Comcast of course) on my iPad to the TV via Apple TV and it was a much clearer picture. No ad banner across the top either. My PCs hdmi output crapped itself so made the switch.
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5/18/2013 6:31pm
Ashleymx wrote:
It really is pointless streaming the races live if you need a US based TV service provider to stream them! It's bad enough I'm with one...
It really is pointless streaming the races live if you need a US based TV service provider to stream them! It's bad enough I'm with one of the largest (Comcast) and they don't have Fuel. Luckily I could use that log in for the stream but even though I watched it all (so far) I spent the whole afternoon screwing around to make it happen. I ended up connecting my PC to the Tv via HDMI and watched a slightly blury choppy feed with terrible audio. I feel for my friends and family back in Austrlia that probably got up at 1am just to get disappointed.

Isnt the whole point of an Internet stream to let the whole world see it and with such a complex pay TV network here most of the USA too? It shouldn't be so hard.
I was one of those early risers Ashley. Up at 3am to watch practice, what waste of time. At least the Livewire was working.
Got to watch the 1st moto's, choppy and blurry picture, but better than nothing. We did get the 2nd moto's live on Fox though. Smile
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5/18/2013 7:13pm Edited Date/Time 5/18/2013 7:14pm
Ashleymx wrote:
It really is pointless streaming the races live if you need a US based TV service provider to stream them! It's bad enough I'm with one...
It really is pointless streaming the races live if you need a US based TV service provider to stream them! It's bad enough I'm with one of the largest (Comcast) and they don't have Fuel. Luckily I could use that log in for the stream but even though I watched it all (so far) I spent the whole afternoon screwing around to make it happen. I ended up connecting my PC to the Tv via HDMI and watched a slightly blury choppy feed with terrible audio. I feel for my friends and family back in Austrlia that probably got up at 1am just to get disappointed.

Isnt the whole point of an Internet stream to let the whole world see it and with such a complex pay TV network here most of the USA too? It shouldn't be so hard.
Yeah, I don't understand the point. I'm from Canada so there is one TV provider in all of Canada that carries the serious and I didn't even know they had TV until now. I checked to see if I would be able to switch and sure enough they don't allow it in my area. It's very frustrating, and I know it's not Davey's fault, but there has to be something he can do.

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