Which was completely shot down by majority of TL BW community, but he went through with the article anyway.
you do realize that OGN ran the best possible scenario to make this work right.
EsportsTV has only rights to SK Planet Proleague and SF2 Proleague.
which means all content before SK Planet Proleague and SF1 is safe on nevake.
Our agency has rights to the southkorea e-sports. SPL / SF2 league will provide live and VOD services. Overseas users are delighted to offer better service.
Thanks. ^^ Come hang out frequently on our channel. We will provide LIVE services, VOD also will continue to be uploaded.
The ads support BW so really, stop complaining. :p
Still, I wonder if there is a service that allow a way to record english commentary as a .mp3 file and sync it to a youtube video. That would be a fun little firefox add-on project. Nothing illegal with that
Which was completely shot down by majority of TL BW community, but he went through with the article anyway.
I still remember that chaos. Fuck that D_so if nevake archives all went down. Boiling blood now...
It does seem likely that it is the followup from that ordeal, which seems pretty awesome to me. Not only can we stop being scared something terrible will happen from that, but we are given pretty much the best case scenario of the possible outcomes from that.
That said, it might be a good idea to keep backup copies of all the vods they are putting up though.
It would be pretty annoying if a few years down the track someone else got the licence, or they just stopped caring and suddenly we are left with a giant gap in tl database.
I guess the question left is whether or not people will be able to stream matches, or whether OGN will stream them themselves.
As long as we have a good, stable stream I don't think it really matters. I would prefer an English commentary though. Maybe OGN could run 2 streams: 1 in Korean and 1 in English (maybe Sayle commentating?)
On December 08 2011 11:59 jorge_the_awesome wrote: I guess the question left is whether or not people will be able to stream matches, or whether OGN will stream them themselves.
As long as we have a good, stable stream I don't think it really matters. I would prefer an English commentary though. Maybe OGN could run 2 streams: 1 in Korean and 1 in English (maybe Sayle commentating?)
They should see if they can get day9 or tastosis to commentate since they are a big corporation with money to pay them. That'll get lots more viewers.
On December 08 2011 11:59 jorge_the_awesome wrote: I guess the question left is whether or not people will be able to stream matches, or whether OGN will stream them themselves.
As long as we have a good, stable stream I don't think it really matters. I would prefer an English commentary though. Maybe OGN could run 2 streams: 1 in Korean and 1 in English (maybe Sayle commentating?)
They should see if they can get day9 or tastosis to commentate since they are a big corporation with money to pay them. That'll get lots more viewers.
I don't mind tasteless commentating proleague games again though.
Checked out the EsportsTV channel to watch the STX v Stars games and it all seems fine except that they break the longer vids up, which isn't a big deal for me. I don't see a problem with this - as long as Nevake can keep its excellent archive of videos it is surely a positive move for BW to have more awareness of and support for the foreign scene.
Our agency has rights to the southkorea e-sports. SPL / SF2 league will provide live and VOD services. Overseas users are delighted to offer better service. ESportsTV
Our agency has rights to the southkorea e-sports. SPL / SF2 league will provide live and VOD services. Overseas users are delighted to offer better service. ESportsTV
i thought they don't have any rights -_-
They do now. Since they have rights to SK Planet proleague and SF2. Footage up to 11-12 is safe.
On December 08 2011 13:44 konadora wrote: why can't we use nevake -_-
Our agency has rights to the southkorea e-sports. SPL / SF2 league will provide live and VOD services. Overseas users are delighted to offer better service. ESportsTV
i thought they don't have any rights -_-
They do now. Since they have rights to SK Planet proleague and SF2. Footage up to 11-12 is safe.
On a slightly somewhat bright side (not saying I support this whole ordeal or all since I'm very much against with it...):
It seems the youtube channel ESportsTV actually got a channel for today's CJ vs Samsung live event match set up, possibly in an attempt to stream it live:
Now I never watched a live stream video from youtube before but would it safe to say this is legit and can be a positive thing?
Honestly I prefer streams of these matches done by our very own TL members rather than some third-party no-name organization who try to forcibly tries to make us adjust to their policies and will with little to no choice. I just hope these actions and move by this organization won't reach over to our TL member streams and shut them down as well, because that just draws the whole freaking line! >_<
(Note: If you look at the live youtube video page description, it says the first set for CJ vs Khan is BeSt vs Stork. Fail much?)
On December 08 2011 13:55 Sawamura wrote: I posted my question where I ask if they are working with ogn ? still no response from them... Who is this esport tv people ?
Edit: I don't like videos that are stretched. It gives me a migraine after watching for more than 15mins. Serious.