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Topic: Dirtvision vs Eldora Speedway Video?
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July 15, 2014 at
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I was at the track those nights but I was wondering how the streaming went and which one was better if anyone saw both? If not what were your thoights.
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July 15, 2014 at
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I bought both night & watched, from what I could tell, DirtVision & Eldora were in conjunction on the video. DirtVision having the stream & the frontstretch camera & Eldora having 3 or 4 other cameras around the track. I, personally, thought they did a really good job on this. I streamed to my tv & never lagged or had any trouble at all. I was very pleased.
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July 15, 2014 at
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The stream on Fri night buffered some towards the end of the night in HD... but was fine in lower quality. It was maybe the connection too, a little bit. The stream Saturday was flawless in HD all night... definitely worth it. My only critique of the effort was having Natalie being the 'work area' pit reporter. She does an ok job interviewing drivers before, during, and after races... but stating the VERY obvious as a pit reporter doesn't add much. I know it's not an easy job, and Mike Roberts does it really well at Knoxville (IMO)... but I've got to think they could find someone that knows the cars (better) and could add a little more in that area.
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