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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sat 03-Aug-13 12:13:36
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Re: BT Sport


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Just activated BT Sport on an account I manage for someone, and no indication of the web app needing a contract extension.

The stream quality is reasonable, and while the 400Kbps minimum mentioned in the bumpf has led some to suggest that is also the maximum speed, can confirm that on a reasonably fast connection (11 Mbps - ADSL2+ the stream was running at 3.5 Mbps.

Minimal buffering so was actually bursting on the connection to 7 Mbps and then a gap in download as buffer played out, rather than a constant 3.5 Mbps.

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Standard User professor973
(experienced) Sat 03-Aug-13 12:40:06
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Re: BT Sport


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Yeah, no contract!
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Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 03-Aug-13 15:52:38
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Re: BT Sport


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Yeh, looks like they are currently using 57 as a barker channel wth a promo loop to entice Freeview viewers on board. It was used on Thursday evening for the launch and was open to everyone.

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Edited by gomezz (Sat 03-Aug-13 15:53:24)


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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 03-Aug-13 16:55:54
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Re: BT Sport


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In reply to a post by Colin_London:
No - watching BT Sport via an App or via your web browser does not require you to enter into a new minimum contract period. It actually says 'no need for new contract' on the order summary page before you press accept.

Read the 'legal stuff' here - the 12 month extension references only apply to BT TV viewing.


thanks!

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 03-Aug-13 18:00:49
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Re: BT Sport


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In reply to a post by jchamier:
In reply to a post by Colin_London:
No - watching BT Sport via an App or via your web browser does not require you to enter into a new minimum contract period. It actually says 'no need for new contract' on the order summary page before you press accept.

Read the 'legal stuff' here - the 12 month extension references only apply to BT TV viewing.


thanks!


The 12 month extension also applies if you view the BT Sports channels through SKY.

Just add BT Sport to the Sky Digital Satellite Platform for FREE on one Sky box.

This will start a new 12-month contract of your current BT Broadband package. If you've got a broadband special offer, you'll keep it on the same terms you originally agreed to - including when it ends. The basic price of BT broadband stays the same: and that's what you'll pay when any special offer stops.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 03-Aug-13 23:47:50
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Re: BT Sport SKY Multiroom HD?


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I have signed up for BT Sport on sky but it asked for a viewing card number so I entered it and all is fine on the main TV and I chose the HD package so it costs £3 a month extra which I thought was a bit of a rip off as ESPN last year did not charge any extra to have ESPN HD over ESPN.

Then the biggest issue I think I have is that I will have to register the other sky viewing cards and then also select HD at £3 each per box??

I have three Sky HD Boxes so that would be £9 a month to watch them on each TV even though I would only ever have one box showing it!?!

Well so much for it being free for BT Broadband customers!!!
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 03-Aug-13 23:58:24
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Re: BT Sport SKY Multiroom HD?


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One box is free and HD was free up until August 1st. Multi-room isn't available so it's £12 a month plus £3 for HD plus a one-off £15 activation fee.
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(deleted) Sun 04-Aug-13 00:22:19
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Re: BT Sport SKY Multiroom HD?


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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
One box is free and HD was free up until August 1st. Multi-room isn't available so it's £12 a month plus £3 for HD plus a one-off £15 activation fee.


Thanks for the info, I wish it was still with ESPN then!
Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 04-Aug-13 08:53:16
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Noticed last night that Eurosport Player has been revamped and the streaming is of much better quality with hardly any stuttering although the audio on ES1 is borked at the moment. That means I may well not consider getting BT TV with the extra channels which includes Eurosport but renew my Eurosport Player sub next February at only £3 a month.

(only got it for the motorbike racing)

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Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Sun 04-Aug-13 11:12:35
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so how does one watch the web player.

I was beta testing the android app. I tried to follow the links from the main site for online player and ended up witth this after logging in.

We're sorry, our records show that there is an outstanding order on this line.

You can still order BT Sport on Sky here. You'll need your BT broadband account number to get BT Sport for free.

For any other queries, please contact one of our helpful advisors on 0800 731 0286 from 8am to 9pm Monday to Friday, from 8am to 8pm Saturday and from 9am to 6pm on Sundays.

But I think I followed a link to try to add it to my package (which is already added from beta).

So whats the url to login to web player?

found url now. works, bitrate is a fraction of the android player. But they using a good codec I guess as looks ok in browser.

BT Infinity 2 Since Dec 2012

Edited by Chrysalis (Sun 04-Aug-13 11:24:47)

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