DUBLINBUSGUY wrote: Hi, all. (Hope this is the right forum). Is RTÉ broadcasting the FIFA World Cup 2018? What matches are they showing?/Are they showing all the matches? Also, is there some sort of a schedule out there or anything?
NIMAN wrote: » You can slag off RTe, but I always enjoy their WC coverage.
NIMAN wrote: You can slag off RTe, but I always enjoy their WC coverage.
brick man wrote: » Yes they are showing 56 out of 64 live . The only reason the other 8 games are not is that last games in each pool are at same time so those 8 games are on rte player
sugarman wrote: » I read earlier BBC will be showing the matches in 4K UHD via their iPlayer so they may already lose viewers with a decent VPN.
lertsnim wrote: » I'd say you will be able to count on one hand how many Irish viewers that BBC UHD stream will have.
PabloAndRoy wrote: » I know of one The iPlayer infrastructure scale is mindblowing .. interesting article here about it:https://iplayer.engineering/the-tech-stack-that-powers-bbc-iplayer-471575318e2a in 2009 there were using 7 petabytes of data per-month. Considering that their requests per month has grown 6-fold in that time, it is likely that are currently using over 40 petabytes per month. Not bad for a free service. And above all, it is a superb experience on every platform. Its like a mini Netflix. Poor RTE player
swoofer wrote: » It seems you need 40mb speed for bbc iplayer and its restricted to 10,000. I'm sticking with HD.
PabloAndRoy wrote: » In fairness to rte the blanket coverage of these kind of events is by far the best stuff they do on TV, but personally I prefer the BBC.
Elmo wrote: » Live coverage for all 64 games on RTÉ 2 AND NEWS NOW 56 games on RTÉ2 The 8 clashing group games on RTÉ NEWS NOW
Pauliedragon wrote: » I'm a bit dubious about the Hope Solo appointment. Who came up with that idea?
Elmo wrote: » The 8 clashing group games on RTÉ NEWS NOW
mackersdublin wrote: » And not available in HD :mad:
dublinman1990 wrote: » Well that is good news about RTNews Now screening some of these matches. Broadband coverage in most parts of the country is still pretty terrible apart from those using covered under the open Eir scheme. Having 8 of the games on News Now will be great news for those who cannot get reliable satellite service from the UK. These are people who could be stuck with using either Saorview or Saorsat as their only choice for TV.
Digifriendly wrote: » Out of interest who in ROI cannot get reliable satellite service from UK? Must be a tiny proportion.