SUTHERLANDBEAR
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+xHi, will Kayo be showing all AFL matches for the upcoming season? What is this game you speak of ? Couldn't find a game called " AFL " anywhere.
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+xI have an Optus phone, so until the A League restarts, I've canned Kayo. if I stayed with this train of thought I world never have got to watch the last WC. I've been a telstra/fox customer from yonks back. 2 things come to mind, as much as I support my local PL and AL I'm a EU football follower as well. Fox lost PL to Optus and Optus had the WC rights as well. I got the app no worries at all for the love of my game/clubs that I support. At this stage I have no need for Kayo for having Fox with 3 x Bein channels/AL and the other sports I actively watch, any motor racing 4 or 2wheels/NRL + Optus Sport for the other Euro big comps/PL/JL/KL I'm covered at this stage for I'm not going to miss out. Yer whats ariel ping pong, feck that game, bloody southerners.
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Waz
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+xHi, will Kayo be showing all AFL matches for the upcoming season? What are AFL matches?
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Coverdale
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+xI have an Optus phone, so until the A League restarts, I've canned Kayo. Same
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I have an Optus phone, so until the A League restarts, I've canned Kayo.
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Coverdale
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+xHi, will Kayo be showing all AFL matches for the upcoming season? Hi. Who cares.
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PortAdelaideFCS
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Hi, will Kayo be showing all AFL matches for the upcoming season?
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mcjules
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have been eliminated. It’s the premier league match from the other day when Chelsea won 2-1. I think it was on live at the time, but I just watched it on replay. My guess it's a residual from when Fox had the rights to some of the EPL club channels. It seems to only be Arsenal games so I'm guessing they still have the rights to broadcast Arsenal TV. BEIN Sports though, not Arsenal TV. https://www.beinsports.com/au/premier-league/news/arsenal-tv-comes-to-bein-sports/1351204 ty No worries. Wasn't exactly what I thought but good to know.
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JonoMV
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have been eliminated. It’s the premier league match from the other day when Chelsea won 2-1. I think it was on live at the time, but I just watched it on replay. My guess it's a residual from when Fox had the rights to some of the EPL club channels. It seems to only be Arsenal games so I'm guessing they still have the rights to broadcast Arsenal TV. BEIN Sports though, not Arsenal TV. https://www.beinsports.com/au/premier-league/news/arsenal-tv-comes-to-bein-sports/1351204 ty
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mcjules
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have been eliminated. It’s the premier league match from the other day when Chelsea won 2-1. I think it was on live at the time, but I just watched it on replay. My guess it's a residual from when Fox had the rights to some of the EPL club channels. It seems to only be Arsenal games so I'm guessing they still have the rights to broadcast Arsenal TV. BEIN Sports though, not Arsenal TV. https://www.beinsports.com/au/premier-league/news/arsenal-tv-comes-to-bein-sports/1351204
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JonoMV
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+x+x+x+x+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have been eliminated. It’s the premier league match from the other day when Chelsea won 2-1. I think it was on live at the time, but I just watched it on replay. My guess it's a residual from when Fox had the rights to some of the EPL club channels. It seems to only be Arsenal games so I'm guessing they still have the rights to broadcast Arsenal TV. BEIN Sports though, not Arsenal TV.
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mcjules
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+x+x+x+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have been eliminated. It’s the premier league match from the other day when Chelsea won 2-1. I think it was on live at the time, but I just watched it on replay. My guess it's a residual from when Fox had the rights to some of the EPL club channels. It seems to only be Arsenal games so I'm guessing they still have the rights to broadcast Arsenal TV.
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MarkfromCroydon
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+x+x+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have been eliminated. It’s the premier league match from the other day when Chelsea won 2-1. I think it was on live at the time, but I just watched it on replay.
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johnszasz
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+x+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports. Both Chelsea and Arsenal have been eliminated.
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Mark457
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+x+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights. Isn’t that the Caraboa Cup? BeIN Sports.
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johnszasz
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+xDoes anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site? I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches. The one coming up? Interesting. Has to be an error or they've bought one off rights.
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MarkfromCroydon
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Does anyone know how/why Kayo have the Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League Game on their site?
I didn't think they could broadcast any premier league matches.
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Enzo Bearzot
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+x+x+xHey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here? Viewing Options>Quality Options>lower than 480p (SD) Jimmy, it only offers sd 720p as the lowest quality. I'm not seeing those settings you've suggested when using the app??? Yeah basically I'm having to be so tight with what I watch. I'd be very happy with viewing on far lesser quality sometimes. One test cricket match and one AU match eats the whole months supply. So would viewing on a computer (or chromecasting from one) give me more controllabilty Enzo? I'll follow those links you posted shortly. Cheers for all the responses guys. If you watch it on kodi using the kayo app on a PC every time you start a show a list of bit rates ie quality comes up that you can select. Lower bitrate = lower quality= data used. Its a bit of mucking aruond to set it up but it works well when its done. AFAIK Chromecast or watching in a web browser won't let you choose the bit rate.
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Savic
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+x+xHey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here? Viewing Options>Quality Options>lower than 480p (SD) Jimmy, it only offers sd 720p as the lowest quality. I'm not seeing those settings you've suggested when using the app??? Yeah basically I'm having to be so tight with what I watch. I'd be very happy with viewing on far lesser quality sometimes. One test cricket match and one AU match eats the whole months supply. So would viewing on a computer (or chromecasting from one) give me more controllabilty Enzo? I'll follow those links you posted shortly. Cheers for all the responses guys.
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Bocca
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+x+x+xHey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here? Netflix has superior compression and streaming services compared to every other steaming company. I have fast fibre internet and my Kayo will randomly stop sometimes during matches and need to be reset. Netflix always runs at 4k with no buffering or stopping. Netflix color range always seem more limited to me, and the banding is more obvious. I *never* get buffering on Netflix, but my Kayo streams in 1080p are much better quality than Netflix 1080p- more colors, sharper, zero banding, but yeah I get he occasional buffering That's really interesting. I find the Kayo quality to be extremely poor compared to Netflix on my TV.
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Enzo Bearzot
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+x+xHey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here? Netflix has superior compression and streaming services compared to every other steaming company. I have fast fibre internet and my Kayo will randomly stop sometimes during matches and need to be reset. Netflix always runs at 4k with no buffering or stopping. Netflix color range always seem more limited to me, and the banding is more obvious. I *never* get buffering on Netflix, but my Kayo streams in 1080p are much better quality than Netflix 1080p- more colors, sharper, zero banding, but yeah I get he occasional buffering
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Bocca
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+xHey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here? Netflix has superior compression and streaming services compared to every other steaming company. I have fast fibre internet and my Kayo will randomly stop sometimes during matches and need to be reset. Netflix always runs at 4k with no buffering or stopping.
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Enzo Bearzot
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+xHey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here? video compression works by approximating pixel color changes between video frames. Sports is fast moving action so these differences happen more frequently and at more locations in each frame. This requires more memory per frame of video. I boot into Kodi running on a Windos 8.1 Pro PC and run Kayo as an app. It ask you what data rate you want before starting the stream. https://kodi.tv/download/849https://www.matthuisman.nz/2019/03/kayo-sports-kodi-add-on.htmlSet your PC display to 50 hz and its silky smooth.
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paladisious
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Higher bitrate for higher quality, I guess.
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jeggohouse
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+xHey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here? Viewing Options>Quality Options>lower than 480p (SD)
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Savic
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Hey fellas, I've started using Kayo in the last month and it has been brilliant. My big problem though is it's so data hungry. I'm thinking that's not a big problem for many of you guys but I'm on satellite internet at my place so have 70gb of peak data to play with each month. Here's some numbers.. I cast YouTube vids to our telly last night with my kids for over an hour and it used 710mb - quality mostly at 480p, sometimes more. Cast the Hilltop Hoods one night stand doco via iview the night before, didn't check quality but looked great and that used around 800mb (I think 720p is the standard on iview). Netflix seems to use about 1gb per hour at 720p. Why then does Kayo when set at 720p which is the lowest you can select chew through 2.3gb per hour? That's around 5gb to take in a whole match with the chitty chatty so a handful of matches very quickly eats a big chunk of that 70gb a month. One theory I had is that as it's live it eats more data but when I've watched pre recorded shows on Kayo it's generally the same data usage, sometimes slightly less. I watched a pre-recorded and filmed fox football podcast with Danny Vukovic the other night (great interview) fir the first 45 minutes and that chewed through 1.8gb. They're huge numbers. Does anyone have any insight here?
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Got Kayo and Optus sport and it is cheaper then foxtel with foxsports I have had it drop out of the chromecast from time to time but generally both are pretty good Note i got 50mps NBN in my area if you got shit internet it might not be as good
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OPSport app has been a PIA of late for me, on the mobile no worries all is fine. Have a late model Samsung smart tv that I have chromecast. Of late when going to watch a live game and touch the small screen on the mobile so as it loads on the tv it just doesn't action it grrrrrrrrrr I see my screen blinking to try but doesn't go through with the transfer. Giving me the you know what. Anyone got some tips please ? Once I get home what I'm going to do is double check the tv is connected to our wifi and load up OP on the tv, think that will give me no prob then onwards.
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If anyone wants 3 months free trial, this worked for me, has a few steps but got there in the end. https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/474189Even adds 3 free months to existing subscriptions, well it did for mine anyways.
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Enzo Bearzot
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Quality is just too variable for me. I use a Chromecast and a PC connected to a 65 inch TV. It matters little how I do it: casting, from inside chrome web browser, or Kodi and the Kayo add on, the quality varies anywhere from 1080i to 240p.
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