nuraman00
Well-Known Member
I was waiting for you to bump this thread, since yesterday. Even though I disagree with the thread title.
I look forward to this bump. It's a nice tradition.
Thanks for doing it.
You bumped this thread on the same date as the 2015 announcement.
This is like when I bumped the Happy Mothers Day thread on the same day, 2 consecutive years.
I'm still waiting for what your heartfelt, genuine belated birthday wishes are for the greatest, Karl Malone.
Well, he is the best Karl Malone, but he's only the second best Jazz Man.
Both games against Boston will be done by Nov. 17th. Both will be on national TV.
No national TV game scheduled in April. But hopefully NBA TV or ESPN add some, so I can watch.
(Assuming I don't get League Pass, which I haven't since the end of 2016).
You should start a gofundme account to get League Pass. I bet all your friends on message boards could chip in. Your insight would pay for it.
Wed, Oct 17 @Sacramento
Fri, Oct 19 Golden State
Mon, Oct 22 Memphis
Wed, Oct 24 @ Houston
Sat, Oct 27 @ New Orleans
Sun, Oct 28 @ Dallas
Wed, Oct 31 @ Minnesota
Fri, Nov 2 Memphis
Sat, Nov 3 @ Denver
Mon, Nov 5 Toronto
Best Case: 9-1
Worst Case: 5-5
Prediction: 7-3
OK, fine.
Best Case Scenario 10–0.
Worst Case Scenario 0-10.
* Most of my friends aren't into sports. Or at least not the same ones. Or not a daily follower of the league(s).
* Two factors have contributed to me dropping league pass. I had it from 2008 - 2016.
A. The pricing model changed.
From 2008-2010, I got League Pass Broadband, which was cheaper than full league pass (the TV version) and included all 30 teams. I did Early Bird pricing both times.
From 2010-2011, they reduced LP Broadband to 7 teams of your choice. That's was ok. They also renamed it to LP Broadband Choice.
From 2012-2015, they reduced LP Broadband Choice from 7 teams to 5 teams. That's still ok.
In 2015-2016, they dropped LP Broadband Choice all together. Now, if you got it, you had to get all 30 teams, and it was the same cost as the TV version too. They may have offered a 1 team Broadband option, but I didn't want that.
B. The full league pass (TV version) on Comcast still only includes 1 channel in HD. 9 channels in SD.
There's been a thread on the Comcast forums, since 2011, about how League Pass still isn't in HD. Every year people bump that thread at the beginning of the season, and say how it's year XXXX, but it's still not in HD.
Re: NBA League Pass in HD 2015-2016 season? - Xfinity Help and Support Forums - 2588534
The top of that thread only has posts from 2015, but I remember seeing it in 2011. A user even references how the thread started in 2011.
MLB Extra innings is similar. You get 14 channels in SD, 2 in HD.
Why pay $180 - $200 pre-tax for 90s SD quality? Actually, SD on a digital TV is worse than SD on an analog TV. I remember how SD looked on analog TVs, and it was better than on digital TVs.
Ok, I see now that Comcast had a trial for League Pass in HD:
NBA League Pass HD Beta Trial (X1) - Xfinity Help and Support Forums - 2976852
But it's not LP Channels. You have to go through their on-demand menu, and then you can find games streamed.
You can't record the games.
That's not real League Pass.
If you can't DVR the games, then it's not real league pass.
Now, buying the TV version of league pass does include LP Broadband. And the quality of those games is better than SD.
But it's also not HD.
A reddit user guesses it's 540 (I don't think there is a 540, so maybe the user means 480 x 576).
Even though I have my TV hooked up to my PC, it's annoying to have to switch inputs and switch the audio output of my PC every time.
And, LP Broadband is famous for having buffering issues. There were some days where I'd have to close the browser and restart it 5 - 8 times a game.
I've heard LP Broadband is better on devices like a Roku, but I don't have that. And I shouldn't have to get a separate device, when the PC should be good enough.
So, Comcast doesn't provide games in HD, and their LP Broadband has historically had buffering issues.
(I just got a new router last month, so maybe that will help.)
Why should I buy a product that isn't up to par with today's technology? They should have had HD in 2008, when analog broadcasts became obsolete.
Not only should there be HD broadcasts, but they should start to do games in 4K too, soon.
And it's also annoying how the price doesn't include tax.
How much is the option that you had to choose one? Including tax (estimate).
Second, how much would you consider to be a fair price given the limitations it has? Including tax.