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Old 06-03-2008, 10:40 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: UEFA Euro 2008: where can i watch?

I know ESPN had a live update thing on the site 4 years ago but it wasn't streaming video, just text updates. It was minute by minute and sounds went off when there was a goal so I had it running in the background at the office all day

If you can stand to stay away from live news and wait a day to watch, you can download all the games via the bittorrent p2p protocol. PM me if you know nothing about that and I'd be happy to get you started with the infos (clients and trackers etc).

There may be good P2P streams going come game days. Try TVAnts to see if anyone's serving up the games, I'd say chances are very good. This can be a little frustrating if the swarm is low. Buffering during live-constant-motion-sports is teh suck

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 View Post
http://channelsurfing.net

Hope this helps
woohoo! New stuff since I was into it. How is the quality on those streams in general? Buffering specifically?
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