its great that there are 50,000 tvs.... but the are on a 5-10 second delay.. kinda defeats the whole pupose.. you hear the crowd go crazy and look up and the ball hasnt been snapped yet.. horrible experience... hope they get this fixed.
It was terrible, you'd hear the roar of the crowd then 5-6 secs later see the play "live" on the TV/ Also, many of the TVs weren't working.
Haha oh my mistake. Yeah that would suck then. Crowd cheers and the team is still in the huddle on the tv.
Yeah, exactly. I can walk from one room in my house to another and if the first room has an analog tv and the second a digital I get the same thing. The play is over in the first before it has started in the second.
They charged full price, right? They made a big deal of this game, right? they honored former memebrs in the ring of honor, right? Everything should have been up and running the way it was supposed to be.
Yep. My TV in my room isn't connected to HD, and the one in the living room is, and I always see things happen before the tv in the living room happens. As with any stadium, the first 3-4 events will have massive kinks, because everything is brand new and things always go wrong with brand new shit.
Almost as bad as poor Winston standing like a fool at halftime in front of the microphone for 10 minutes before they finally brought in a new one that worked...
The TV's on the inside need to be on the same signal as the big Video Boards. HD has nothing to do with the delay. If that was the case the Big scoreboards would have a delay as well. I would guess that the TV's were set up to pick up the ESPN or another feed.
Yeah, I know they have there own audio systems but I am sure the stadium system was used for everything else. Come to think of it they just had a soccer game there too. Not sure what else but there should have been somebody sober enough to notice it wasn't working.
The big boards are onsite cameras, aren't they? The inside Tvs are coming from the network or is that not the case? Are they the same onsite feed? Obviously, I wasn't there but that was my understanding.