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Postby Japhrodisiac on Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:38 pm

Guhh. The marketing geniuses behind MotoGp and it's .com website have decided to put on sale, now at the end of testing season, the off season Video pass, for Eur 14.95!!
This includes : the upcoming Jerez test (no live video feed presumably, just their normal wrap ups and terrible commentary) and...the right to watch the Qatar race, for free! (something I can do on a few networks for free)
I was a subscriber for a couple of seasons, but the price basically doubled for last year so i was barely on board for that, and the live feed was consistently poor - customer support non existant, no tests covered properly and on and on. Now I have the chance to buy something worth nothing, for Eur 14.95!!! Aren't we lucky that the fate of the sport we all love is in the hands of such a clever and accommodating bunch?
Sorry to rant but this is ridiculous
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby ieism on Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:27 pm

Not a rant, just the truth.

I've been a subscriber for a few years, but it's just not going to happen this year. It's basically a rip off in my opinion.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Gustav O on Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:32 pm

ieism wrote:Not a rant, just the truth.

I've been a subscriber for a few years, but it's just not going to happen this year. It's basically a rip off in my opinion.

Depends on your options. In Sweden MotoGp is aired by Viasat Motor and I can not get that even though I have cable in my appartement and we are not allowed sattelite dishes on the balcony. My only options to watch MotoGP is to have the videopass or to download the stuff illegally, and not live. I don´t like the increase in price but I need my MotoGP-fix!
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Squidpuppet on Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:42 pm

What am I missing here? The season pass is 99.95 euros this year. The same as last year, and the year before, and before that. :?
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Postby Gustav O on Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:48 pm

Squidpuppet wrote:What am I missing here? The season pass is 99.95 euros this year. The same as last year, and the year before, and before that. :?

Are you sure? Maybe I am thinking of the first time when I paid like 49 Euros.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Squidpuppet on Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:14 pm

Gustav O wrote:
Squidpuppet wrote:What am I missing here? The season pass is 99.95 euros this year. The same as last year, and the year before, and before that. :?

Are you sure? Maybe I am thinking of the first time when I paid like 49 Euros.


Wow. Was that for the HD version, with all the sessions? I have only purchased the HD version in 2009, 2010 an 2011. Was it 49 in 2008? I'm in th US, but I'm assuming its the same for all markets, no?
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Postby Gustav O on Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:26 pm

It was probably before HD. I've had it for years.

Edit. I've had it since 2005...2007 was HD introduced.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Japhrodisiac on Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:02 pm

So, lately, and likely because I'm now in my 40's, I tend to get going with a few 'old man' style rants!
Memory is slightly foggy so forgive me, but I think that I paid 49 Euros in 2008 and 54.95 eur in 2009 can't remember 2010 but 2011 was 99 euros and although they do offer HD, this only works for the saved content as their live stream wouldn't cut it on either A or B feed.

Either way, they do nothing to retain their customers, and I find the offer of 15 euros to not be able to watch the final preseason test offensive. I mean really, preseason testing appeals to only the real hardcore diehard crack addicts (us on this site), the rest of the world couldn't care less and if they intend to charge for it, then make it something worthwhile!

If they want to take this to the next level, they are getting it all wrong IMO
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby chc-pr on Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:29 pm

Japhrodisiac wrote:So, lately, and likely because I'm now in my 40's, I tend to get going with a few 'old man' style rants!
Memory is slightly foggy so forgive me, but I think that I paid 49 Euros in 2008 and 54.95 eur in 2009 can't remember 2010 but 2011 was 99 euros and although they do offer HD, this only works for the saved content as their live stream wouldn't cut it on either A or B feed.

Either way, they do nothing to retain their customers, and I find the offer of 15 euros to not be able to watch the final preseason test offensive. I mean really, preseason testing appeals to only the real hardcore diehard crack addicts (us on this site), the rest of the world couldn't care less and if they intend to charge for it, then make it something worthwhile!

If they want to take this to the next level, they are getting it all wrong IMO


I could not agree more!
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Grahluk on Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:47 pm

While there are some things less than desirable about the site I still think it's a bargain. Since I've been doing the season pass they added the whole library of races back to '92 where years ago it was only selected races, they included those selected races (MotoGP Classics) which was a separate subscription, live timing has improved, and HD has been added and improved itself over the last couple years. For the very modest increases in price they're trying to give a lot. You will pay more than the whole season for a single live pay per view event here in the states like a premier boxing match. Being in the US the MotoGP subscription is a no brainer. There is no way I'm going to suffer through SpeedTV and their insulting scam they call race broadcasts. Ok, I do have to suffer Nick Harris' recycled commentary phrases but I'm used to him and think of him as the well meaning uncle that constantly repeats himself.

What hasn't improved/needs improving. The live feeds do tend to suck sometimes. I can only attribute this to insufficient server capacity and bandwidth. Sometimes you get a good feed, sometimes it times out and you never get a good connection again during the race, sometimes you can't get HD even though it's supposed to be streaming HD. Funny how the same race watched later is just fine. They also often have problems with media servers when trying to watch previous seasons' races. Sometimes one race will constantly close the connection or have a stuttering feed even after ensuring their recommendations that blame such stuttering on my end. While that file is wonky I can often select the next race or a race in another season that works fine. In short their whole quality of service sometimes is a bit dodgy. I'd forgo all the extra's and interview if they would just get the life feed and archive viewing stable. That's about my only complaint.

Yes I do remember that they use to broadcast more of the testing but no big deal. Testing is pretty boring and having a full crew to cover the whole track over several hours doesn't seem that great when there's lots of downtime. The quick review videos of testing are fine for me.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Japhrodisiac on Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:01 am

Grahluk wrote:While there are some things less than desirable about the site I still think it's a bargain. Since I've been doing the season pass they added the whole library of races back to '92 where years ago it was only selected races, they included those selected races (MotoGP Classics) which was a separate subscription, live timing has improved, and HD has been added and improved itself over the last couple years. For the very modest increases in price they're trying to give a lot. You will pay more than the whole season for a single live pay per view event here in the states like a premier boxing match. Being in the US the MotoGP subscription is a no brainer. There is no way I'm going to suffer through SpeedTV and their insulting scam they call race broadcasts. Ok, I do have to suffer Nick Harris' recycled commentary phrases but I'm used to him and think of him as the well meaning uncle that constantly repeats himself.

What hasn't improved/needs improving. The live feeds do tend to suck sometimes. I can only attribute this to insufficient server capacity and bandwidth. Sometimes you get a good feed, sometimes it times out and you never get a good connection again during the race, sometimes you can't get HD even though it's supposed to be streaming HD. Funny how the same race watched later is just fine. They also often have problems with media servers when trying to watch previous seasons' races. Sometimes one race will constantly close the connection or have a stuttering feed even after ensuring their recommendations that blame such stuttering on my end. While that file is wonky I can often select the next race or a race in another season that works fine. In short their whole quality of service sometimes is a bit dodgy. I'd forgo all the extra's and interview if they would just get the life feed and archive viewing stable. That's about my only complaint.

Yes I do remember that they use to broadcast more of the testing but no big deal. Testing is pretty boring and having a full crew to cover the whole track over several hours doesn't seem that great when there's lots of downtime. The quick review videos of testing are fine for me.


I think you just did a better job of making my point than I did
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby MPA on Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:59 am

I had a sub a few years ago, but I would only watch QP and the race.

Last year they had a 2 races for 1 special for the Sepang and Valencia rounds so I said what the hell because I would rather watch the practices than simply read the updates. I finally have a laptop with an HDMI output so hooking it to the TV was great and improved the experience a lot compared to sitting in my computer room and just watching it on my laptop.

I got a subscription this year because I can never get enough racing, and I also want to start following Moto2 and Moto3 since I don't know much about the teams or racers.

And honestly the price is worth it just so I don't have to hear
- that idiot on Speed break into the world feed after a commercial and pronounce #99s last name as "Lorentho"
- Speeds usual loud graphics/music about texting to get motorcycle racing results
- The AMA commentators during the Laguna Seca round. And the whole no commercials, uninterrupted racing thing is nice as well.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Japhrodisiac on Fri Mar 23, 2012 6:05 pm

I caved in a bought the season package today. It's not my fault - I'm an addict...
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Gustav O on Fri Mar 23, 2012 6:56 pm

Japhrodisiac wrote:I caved in a bought the season package today. It's not my fault - I'm an addict...

It´s ok as it is a good addiction, and we are all in the same boat. :mrgreen:
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby CodyGP on Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:53 pm

MPA wrote:I had a sub a few years ago, but I would only watch QP and the race.

Last year they had a 2 races for 1 special for the Sepang and Valencia rounds so I said what the hell because I would rather watch the practices than simply read the updates. I finally have a laptop with an HDMI output so hooking it to the TV was great and improved the experience a lot compared to sitting in my computer room and just watching it on my laptop.

I got a subscription this year because I can never get enough racing, and I also want to start following Moto2 and Moto3 since I don't know much about the teams or racers.

And honestly the price is worth it just so I don't have to hear
- that idiot on Speed break into the world feed after a commercial and pronounce #99s last name as "Lorentho"- Speeds usual loud graphics/music about texting to get motorcycle racing results
- The AMA commentators during the Laguna Seca round. And the whole no commercials, uninterrupted racing thing is nice as well.


That is the proper pronounciation of his last name, it just sounds like you're saying it with a lisp.

And dude, if you have a video pass, then you have 9 days to catch up on the incredible 2011 Moto2 season. Start at QAT and end at VAL, you'll be hooked my friend.

GO MARQUEZ!!
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby ieism on Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:46 am

Japhrodisiac wrote:I caved in a bought the season package today. It's not my fault - I'm an addict...


Oooh, I caved in again too. There is just no other option for me to watch it. :evil:
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Postby chc-pr on Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:19 pm

ieism wrote:
Japhrodisiac wrote:I caved in a bought the season package today. It's not my fault - I'm an addict...


Oooh, I caved in again too. There is just no other option for me to watch it. :evil:


I nearly did yesterday - I logged on to do so, but when I saw it was now 99 Euros I thought they could FO. No live racing for me this year - I'll just have to follow it here and on teh timing screens.

The pricing is just ridiculous IMO.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Tourn46 on Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:44 pm

chc-pr wrote:
ieism wrote:
Japhrodisiac wrote:I caved in a bought the season package today. It's not my fault - I'm an addict...


Oooh, I caved in again too. There is just no other option for me to watch it. :evil:


I nearly did yesterday - I logged on to do so, but when I saw it was now 99 Euros I thought they could FO. No live racing for me this year - I'll just have to follow it here and on teh timing screens.

The pricing is just ridiculous IMO.


Are you not in England? (Your info by your name says you are)...

It's live on the BBC... you'll have to put up with Steve Parish and Charlie Cox, but there's no advert breaks or anything.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby L34 on Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:05 pm

Did anyone else have problem with the live feed ?
I was watching the live feed and also had the live timing running,(on the computer) but the live timing dropped out after a couple of laps
and would not let me log back in!!

Message would come up saying, "Try again later" :x :x

Like when, after the F###en race?

Very pissed off.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Japhrodisiac on Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:07 pm

I had the live feed drop off about 3 times during the MotoGp race, twice during the Moto2 race. Could not continue in HD and had to keep switching between A and B feeds to keep going. Same problem as last year, 100 Euros for a crap feed.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Squidpuppet on Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:39 am

It wouldnt let me watch in 720P. If I selected that, it hiccuped and went to a race from LAST YEAR all by itself. :o I just came back later and watched the recorded versions.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Desmo44 on Mon Apr 09, 2012 2:08 am

I had viewing perfection in 720HD. In the past, I would have to flip from A to B, back to A, settle for standard, etc. Go figure...
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Gustav O on Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:14 am

During the Moto2 race I had slight problems with the HD version by switch to standard for a while and when I got back the HD worked perfect til the end.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby chc-pr on Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:46 pm

I must be the only person left in England without a TV :) I gave it up, just so little worth watching these days the TV license is just not worth the money IMO.

Tourn46 wrote:Are you not in England? (Your info by your name says you are)...

It's live on the BBC... you'll have to put up with Steve Parish and Charlie Cox, but there's no advert breaks or anything.
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Re: MotoGp.com

Postby Tourn46 on Mon Apr 09, 2012 2:22 pm

chc-pr wrote:I must be the only person left in England without a TV :) I gave it up, just so little worth watching these days the TV license is just not worth the money IMO.

Tourn46 wrote:Are you not in England? (Your info by your name says you are)...

It's live on the BBC... you'll have to put up with Steve Parish and Charlie Cox, but there's no advert breaks or anything.


I know the feeling mate... MotoGP is pretty much the only thing I watch on TV. Not to mention, I don't really understand what they're saying in a lot of the Scottish programmes.
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