jokeworm said:Just to clarify from the above post - the feed that you get is NOT the one that is available on the setanta website ... the website offers setanta broadband - this is NOT the broadband - but the full Setanta Sports Channel that is available on the other satellite services.
I agree about the remote though - it is probably the worst remote ever made. I can press a button and go and make a cup of tea before it registers on the box.
Full schedule for setanta can be found on the setanta website.
Strange you see so much pixelation though - have you tried an s-viedo connection - a few people have said they get a better image using s-video .. its certainly not dvd quality though .. i never remember anyone ever saying, touting or promising anything even approaching near dvd quality though ... where did you see that ? They stream!1100Kbps maximum - you are never going to get anywhere close to dvd quality at that speed.
The fast moving live action does not lead itself well to the lower bandwidth streaming - but in all honesty - on my 51" TV it is almost impossible to notice much difference between fsc on Dish and setanta on ITVN.
They are only going to get better - as Internet connections get faster and bandwidth gets cheaper - the streams can only get faster/better .. I'm just happy i no longer have to spend a fortune or wait around waiting for someone else to provide the programming that i want NOW .. ITVN provided a service that i could not get elsewhere - or that would cost me several hundred dollars to get elsewhere ... and that's gotta be worth something
Do try s-video though ...
You are correct, it is Setanta USA, not the broadband version. I beleive the product will get better with time, and I may consider getting the $10 entertainment package next time my viewsat dies..
My dissatisfaction is linked to the fact that the Setanta stream is clearly not as good as the porn streams... and I wanted to know why.... from reading on here it looks like they are pulling in the Glodecast stream off of IA5 (i think). Surely there must be a cleaner source available to them to broadcast.... no?