"Ben Robert Smith" <benrobertsmith.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Cheers for the advice. I have NTL should that be sufficent?. Also is
> MLB radio any good?. I suspect it would be cheaper?. Could i listen
> to
> any side or is it done on a team only basis?.
>
Gameday audio is generally available for all games, with both the home
and away broadcasters, and also, where available, the "alternative
language" broadcasts too (usually spanish).
I believe it uses significantly less bandwidth than the mlb.tv
service, although i've not tried it myself (gameday audio, that is).
So, when a game is on, you can listen to either home or away
broadcaster, plus, of course, its archived, so if you don't fancy
being up at midnight to 3am, you can listen to it the next day. I
believe its about 15 dollars for a season.
IF you are on NTL Broadband, I would expect you would be OK on the
mlb.tv service, do you know what your connection speed is with NTL ?
ideally you want to be on at least 512k (the mlb.tv feeds are 350k)
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