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On 3/22/2020 at 7:55 AM, 58er said:

At 2.50c per month who cares !!!!

Please !!

You might not be saying that in 6 months, government can only fund jobsave, and other things, for another 6 to 12 months, if covid19 goes beyond 12 months, no one will have a job., At this point the sick will be left to die. In the USA they already have people with no money to buy food.

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On 4/4/2020 at 1:43 PM, don't make me angry said:

You might not be saying that in 6 months, government can only fund jobsave, and other things, for another 6 to 12 months, if covid19 goes beyond 12 months, no one will have a job., At this point the sick will be left to die. In the USA they already have people with no money to buy food.

Nice post mate. 

Don't bump your head on the sky....

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On 3/20/2020 at 6:26 PM, Bizzell Blitz said:

who is in? is this sorry it? if league cancels, no refund!

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Could you show me how to get Kayo with these reductions in subscriptions? Or if that offer now over?

 

The offer was valid until April 9. I suspended Foxtel and took up the deal, not bad for $5 for 2 months but prefer the traditional Foxtel IQ4. Went back to it when the season started up again and got a good deal on the base package with sports. 

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not that I support betting companies but if you open a Bet Easy account (no money required) you can then get 3 months free Kayo.

I have read of people refreshing their subs by opening a new account with a different email address

Austrian formula 1 (second round) on this weekend....magnificent location

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The offer was valid until April 9. I suspended Foxtel and took up the deal, not bad for $5 for 2 months but prefer the traditional Foxtel IQ4. Went back to it when the season started up again and got a good deal on the base package with sports. 

Still on traditional Foxtel, flirting with leaving to save money.

Like the ease of traditional foxtel and the fact there is no stream delay.

But will probably shift sign up for Kayo and Foxtel Now (or Binge) in the coming weeks. 

Foxtel will probably hold off 4K to Kayo tho which is annoying (but fair enough from a business POV)


52 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Foxtel will probably hold off 4K to Kayo tho which is annoying (but fair enough from a business POV)

The tech whizzes say that because live sport has a high refresh rate the bandwidth required for 4k is at present untenable. It works for Netflix etc because they can buffer or similar.

Hopefully they work out some new compression systems.

On a positive note I have noticed that my pictures from kayo rarely if ever break up this year while last year it was a minor annoyance particularly with AFL.

Kayo runs well for me, with the odd bandwidth issue that corrects itself very quickly.

The price has gone back to the $25 per month as of this month.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The tech whizzes say that because live sport has a high refresh rate the bandwidth required for 4k is at present untenable. It works for Netflix etc because they can buffer or similar.

Hopefully they work out some new compression systems.

On a positive note I have noticed that my pictures from kayo rarely if ever break up this year while last year it was a minor annoyance particularly with AFL.

Sounds like an episode of Silicon Valley. 

 

 

11 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Sounds like an episode of Silicon Valley. 

 

 

One of my favourite shows...If you have not seen it try Halt and Catch Fire

3 hours ago, roy11 said:

Still on traditional Foxtel, flirting with leaving to save money.

Like the ease of traditional foxtel and the fact there is no stream delay.

But will probably shift sign up for Kayo and Foxtel Now (or Binge) in the coming weeks. 

Foxtel will probably hold off 4K to Kayo tho which is annoying (but fair enough from a business POV)

I pay $30 a month for IQ4 with basic entertainment pack and HD sports (with 4K). I just keep it for the footy season then suspend it until the start of the next season. When the Binge app is available on Samsung TV’s I might look at that and then get Kayo for next season if they have a deal. If Kayo is $25, I’d prefer IQ4 at the price I’m currently paying.

 


3 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

I'm not giving Murdoch ONE RED CENT

I want the bastard to go broke

you don't like murdoch?

4 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

I'm not giving Murdoch ONE RED CENT

I want the bastard to go broke

This is unclear. Could you please be more succinct Jumbo? 

7 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I pay $30 a month for IQ4 with basic entertainment pack and HD sports (with 4K). I just keep it for the footy season then suspend it until the start of the next season. When the Binge app is available on Samsung TV’s I might look at that and then get Kayo for next season if they have a deal. If Kayo is $25, I’d prefer IQ4 at the price I’m currently paying.

 

Benefit of kayo is you can split a sub - $25 lets you watch on 2 devices simultaneously so you can split with a friend, $35 for 3 devices so a little over $10 a month each

15 hours ago, daisycutter said:

you don't like murdoch?

 

14 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

This is unclear. Could you please be more succinct Jumbo? 

What part gave it away? :)


On 7/10/2020 at 3:50 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

I pay $30 a month for IQ4 with basic entertainment pack and HD sports (with 4K). I just keep it for the footy season then suspend it until the start of the next season. When the Binge app is available on Samsung TV’s I might look at that and then get Kayo for next season if they have a deal. If Kayo is $25, I’d prefer IQ4 at the price I’m currently paying.

 

sounds like i need to threaten to leave again! Only so many times before they call my bluff though

On 7/10/2020 at 6:17 PM, jumbo returns said:

I'm not giving Murdoch ONE RED CENT

I want the bastard to go broke

There is a lot better chance of the Dees winning the flag this year than that happening JR.

 

I switched to Kayo last month. If you have internet from Telstra you can get 12mths of Kayo for $15 a month. I've been very impressed so far. Picture quality is very good. Love the fact you don't have to record anything they have. It's always immediately available. Some good tools like Match Highlights so you can use the toolbar to go to each goal scored etc. Can go straight in and watch from live or from the start. Only minor issue is that the streaming rate means that some movement like the ball through the air has minor microsecond drop outs so it looks like its pulsing. I've got used to that now and hardly notice it. 

 

22 minutes ago, It's Time said:

I switched to Kayo last month. If you have internet from Telstra you can get 12mths of Kayo for $15 a month. I've been very impressed so far. Picture quality is very good. Love the fact you don't have to record anything they have. It's always immediately available. Some good tools like Match Highlights so you can use the toolbar to go to each goal scored etc. Can go straight in and watch from live or from the start. Only minor issue is that the streaming rate means that some movement like the ball through the air has minor microsecond drop outs so it looks like its pulsing. I've got used to that now and hardly notice it. 

 

$15 a month sounds pretty good. When Binge becomes available on Samsung TV’s I might switch from Foxtel to Kayo and get Binge. 


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