World Supers streaming over the electric interweb

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Knobdoodle, Jan 20, 2007.

  1. Knobdoodle

    Knobdoodle Guest

    I got my broadband connection all set and my TV-out video-card all wired up
    and then I logged on to www.superbike.it to discover that they only offer
    live race-coverage in the UK.

    Has anyone outside the UK found a way to watch the SBK on-line?
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    Thanks ...... Clem

    "If I don't answer you, it's because I believe my point has been made in the
    current post or others on the subject or that the points of argument
    presented are illogical." ..... Toosmoky
     
    Knobdoodle, Jan 20, 2007
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    gary/linda Guest

    what is a tv out video-card does it connect computer to tv? may be a dumb
    question but am new to this?
    thanks gary
     
    gary/linda, Jan 20, 2007
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  3. Yup! you've nailed it !!
    They have a SV or composite output, depending on quality.
     
    Rheilly Phoull, Jan 21, 2007
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  4. Knobdoodle

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Yep. It's got an S-video output and it turns your TV into a 2nd monitor
    beside your first one.
    I actually feed the output through my AV amp so I can tape it or watch it on
    other TVs in the house.

    It means you can also watch div/x downloaded videos on your TV without
    having to convert them to DVD first.

    I actually bought 2 AGP TV-out video-cards by accident ('cause I'm stupid)
    so you can have my spare for $50 if you want it.
     
    Knobdoodle, Jan 21, 2007
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    gary/linda Guest

    so what is the picture quality like of div x movies through these video
    cards are you in brissy?
    could have a sale here thanks again gary
     
    gary/linda, Jan 24, 2007
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