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26th January 2020, 08:30 #1971
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I find the "all live" stages way better that the "TV" stages. No pointless replays of the start, we see more of the actual driving, picture-in-picture interviews at stage-end and a better stage-end interviewer. Embarrassing. really
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26th January 2020, 08:48 #1972
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That's just a more "entertaining" format, more targeted to the average Joe. For example in Finland the TV stages are shown on free national television. The audience is far from hardcore rally fans who are willing to pay 9 euros a month to watch all stages live.
Still, I'm happy that they do these TV stages.
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26th January 2020, 08:56 #1973
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because nobody answered im asking again, lol
do some of you now have the speed of the drivers on the livemaps?#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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26th January 2020, 09:00 #1974
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I'm curious to know why you find following livemaps interesting? So you can find out about someone being stopped on the stage a minute before Becs tells us on All Live? Of course it's interesting to follow if someone has had an issue, whether he's stopped on the liaison or moving again, but during the stages, All Live reports so well that I don't find a reason to look elsewhere.
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26th January 2020, 09:04 #1975
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well people are different.
i follow the splits also there from the little side window and the splits are there far faster than on ALLLIVe, ALLLive is also 34-40 sec behind real time., you see immediately when someone has the speed 0km/h. On many occasions it takes for the commentators like 2-3 minutes to notice that something has happened.#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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26th January 2020, 09:10 #1976
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Man this time during finish and stop line and when they show how drivers tak their helmets off. It's too much and then actual action is far more cutted than it should be. Better to show few more R5 cars instead of this
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26th January 2020, 09:14 #1977
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LOL, how would they transfer the helmet taking time in the middle of the broadcast to showing R5 cars when none of them has already even started the stage?
And one again, there's only a couple onboard camera kits available for R5 cars. There's like 15 of them in total and they cost about 100k euros.
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26th January 2020, 09:15 #1978
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So the only thing you gain is that you know someone's issue 2-3 minutes earlier?
I understand people are different, but I just wanted to know.
I tried the live map some time but the splits were so different that I didn't find it logical, but I guess that's down to what anyone's accustomed to.
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26th January 2020, 09:16 #1979
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26th January 2020, 09:20 #1980
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