Prime video's alternate broadcast

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Prime video's alternate broadcast

Postby c_hawkbob » Thu Nov 14, 2024 6:50 pm

I hated the idea of having to watch games on Prime but have really come to enjoy their alternate broadcast with it's all 22 view, live next gen stats and highlighting key players. I thought it was gimmicky and way too busy a screen but as I have gotten used to it find myself wishing I could watch all games this way!
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Re: Prime video's alternate broadcast

Postby Aseahawkfan » Thu Nov 14, 2024 7:39 pm

It's Amazon. They'll keep working at it to make it good until their customers like it. It's part of their process.

I found the prime broadcasts to be high quality as well. Wouldn't mind seeing them do more football.
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Re: Prime video's alternate broadcast

Postby River Dog » Fri Nov 15, 2024 9:11 am

c_hawkbob wrote:I hated the idea of having to watch games on Prime but have really come to enjoy their alternate broadcast with it's all 22 view, live next gen stats and highlighting key players. I thought it was gimmicky and way too busy a screen but as I have gotten used to it find myself wishing I could watch all games this way!


I didn't like the alternate view at all, too much of a distraction for me.

But I do like Amazon's set-up for fast forward and replay better than I do my primary TV provider, Fubo. On the prime-time games, I won't start watching until about an hour into the broadcast so I can fast forward through the commercials and halftime. Amazon's set-up is far superior with large FF, REW, and STOP/PLAY in the center of the picture but ghosted out until you move the cursor.
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