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The Betfairy
26 Jan 10 11:17
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Does anyone know of any streaming technology which would enable the taking of a satellite feed (say Sky TV) and broadcasting it across the internet at near zero latency?

This is not to pirate, but to enable overseas betting.
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Report Alex the old wrinkled retainer January 26, 2010 1:11 PM GMT
I sort of figured that you might struggle with this one. But hey ho, let's look upwards.
Report Underpants Gnome January 26, 2010 10:02 PM GMT
Whereabouts in the world do you mean?

If within Europe, then you could set up a satellite dish and receiver if that's doable.

It also depends on what you mean by near zero latency? The satellite signal is a few seconds behind the live action, so I think retransmitting the signal from your home via a Slingbox (or similar) over broadband shouldn't add significantly to the satellite signal delay. I think the Slingbox adapts the broadcast quality to the bandwidth available, so there shouldn't be any additional buffering, but you should check that out yourself.

There's nothing you can do about the propagation delay over the internet unless you want to save a few milliseconds by spending a fortune on a leased line, say, to a peering point.

It's worth using an ISP which doesn't cut your rate severely at times of the day when you would want to stream.

I know there are some ISPs which specialise for gamers who require minimum latency to their servers, but I doubt this would help much.
Report modk January 26, 2010 11:24 PM GMT
Slingbox or just feed off a linux box (IP)
Report modk January 26, 2010 11:26 PM GMT
Way too fast, didnt even read the guy above's comments.

Depends where you're going, if still within footprint then no problem else IP is only option.
Report The Betfairy January 27, 2010 9:24 AM GMT
Thanks chaps - I shall look into this. I will definitely be outside the footprint, but want access to the European satellites. It's the propagation delay I was more concerned with since anything beyond a couple of seconds makes the whole exercise pointless.
Report Moon Light January 27, 2010 10:11 AM GMT
Nothing can guarantee you won't get an internet delay.
The key is to avoid additional buffering delay.
Report softlysoftly January 27, 2010 8:49 PM GMT
I am going toIbiza for 6 onths in March I have virgin cable if I had a sling box could I pick the channels up on my pc and if so how do I do this and at what cost sorry if this sounds stupid but I am not up to speed with all of the above.Thanks
Report Underpants Gnome January 27, 2010 9:17 PM GMT
softlysoftly,

This should tell you everything:
http://uk.slingmedia.com/go/faq

The Solo will do the job:
http://uk.slingmedia.com/go/help-me-choose

If you want to watch the Slingbox stream on a TV, rather than PC, then you could use this box (although you could hook up the PC by other means):
http://uk.slingmedia.com/go/slingcatcher

Your only costs would be your broadband at home and whatever internet connection you use in Ibiza.

I haven't used any of these boxes, but there are plenty of reviews out there.
Report softlysoftly January 27, 2010 9:51 PM GMT
Thanks UG
Report Norom January 31, 2010 5:27 PM GMT
Just buy an enormous dish and take you're Sky Box and card with you. All over Europe, Cyprus for example, bars show live Premiership games from Sky. The bigger dish is needed to pick up the weakened signal which is concentrated over the UK, but pretty much "leaks" to most of the northern hemisphere.
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