Saturday, August 16, 2008

Olympic live stream streaming channel video

NBC will provide hours of 2200 Olympic Games in Beijing in streaming video on the Web, starting today. But Americans do miss some of the best parties. Why? Because NBC, which has exclusive rights for games in the USA, still makes a much more service television ads that Web ads. Thus, for the most anticipated events (volleyball, gymnastics, swimming, boxing) based in the USA have viewers, or watch it on TV (often on tape-delay) ... or they will get sneaky.
olympics live tv

No easiest first: the figure at the event that you want to look east (NY Times has an excellent event monitoring in this area) and then try to see if it is on nbcolympics.com (NBC's broadcast schedule here). You will need to download Microsoft Silverlight, which NBC.com need to watch the match. We were ready to complain about this, but it is fairly painless, that these things happen.

So what if NBC does not have what you want? Then you'll have to be at ease along on certain rules.

A simple alternative: Use the dissemination and P2P sites that are willing to serve the flow of television. Some options that have worked for our readers in the past:

NSA (Dutch)
Veetle.com
Myp2p.eu
Links of Watch Beijing 2008 Olympics online games video | Olympics Live Streaming
Live Scores or Scoreboard of All Games of Olympics 2008.
Local Time of Beijing Opening Ceremony in few countries

USA - http://www.nbcolympics.com/ (NBC)

United Kingdom - http://bbc.co.uk/olympics (BBC)

Australia - http://au.sports.yahoo.com/olympics/video/ ( Yahoo 7)

http://www.abc.net.au/olympics/ (ABC)

Canada - http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/ (CBC)

China - http://www.cctvolympics.com ( CC TV)

Dutch :

India : http://www.ddinews.gov.in/DDNews/rplayer.htm

One option more convoluted: Watch the video that purports to be online, but not for the eyes. As we have noted, for example, YouTube has a dedicated channel - but only for users outside the USA To watch it, you'll need a YouTube thing thinking that you look somewhere else. That means you'll have to configure your browser to use a proxy server, then redirect your Internet connection via a YouTube countries on the white list as South Korea.

Beyond YouTube, the BBC in September promises of the Internet for Food UK-based Internet users (those who use or the United Kingdom, proxies). There is also the Radio-Canada for the "Canadians" and ABC for "Australians" ... you get the idea.

If you have any other advice or tips to share? Let us know in the comments, or through our anonymous tip box. We will continue to update this post as we hear from you.

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