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Topic: Watching the racing???? (Read 3341 times)
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bert_halts
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If you have an iPad and know someone who has Pay TV, download the app (follow directions on Foxtel or Austar website / through iTunes) and use their log in details. As long as you have an iPad with 3g coverage or wireless hookup.
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Brett, DJ & Bella all proudly supported by BMX EDGE, Chase, Elevn, Excess, Insight, Kingstar, Alpine Star, Fox, BOMBSHELL, INDZINE Graphic Design. Support those that support your sport and support your local BMX industry.
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NickM546
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Hi Just wondering if anyone can help me out. Im working this Friday night and only have access to the internet. Does anyone know if there is live streaming so I can watch the finals. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I really dont want to miss out.  http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/index.htmlLook for LIVE links........ Good find but all those links say they cannot be accessed in Australia. I have the same problem trying to watch UFC. Surely there is live coverage somwhere on the internet that can be accessd in Australia.
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racebmxwa
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Its become apparent that Channel 9′s coverage of the Olympics has been questionable at best, and that the BMX won’t be telecast on free-to-air TV. For those that have Foxtel, no dramas, but what about those that don’t? Well, you’re in luck! After doing some research, there appears to be a few websites on the internet that are streaming the Olympics live. Whether they are doing it legally or not is yet to be seen, but either way, there are live streams available. So for those without Foxtel, you are not without hope! A couple of the links below are advertising that they will be streaming the BMX live. The quality may not be the best in the world, but for those without access to Foxtel, it sure is better than nothing. And for those that are a little tech savvy, if your PC/laptop has a HDMI out option, you can easily connect it to your TV, enable full screen on the web stream, and voila! Olympic BMX streaming live on your big screen! Check out the below link and get ready to cheer our guys on, live! http://www.oleoletv.com/watch/live/stream/online/free/tv/video/channel/feed/link/broadcast/vivo/gratis/p2p/4/august/3/2012/4/2/110/v-431029/-london-olympic-games-2012.html
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bert_halts
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got my IQ all set to record, but wondering if it was possible to get the recordings from the IQ box onto a USB/PC? or might be able to record straight to USB?
would be good to have the racing accessible so it can be viewed or downloaded in the future.
I'm recording straight on to a USB
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Hut Hill
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Race format below. http://www.london2012.com/cycling-bmx/event/women-bmx/competition-format/The men's and women's events at London 2012 both start with a seeding phase: each rider runs the track once to determine the seedings, which ensures that the fastest riders don’t meet before the final. The women progress straight to the semi-finals and the men’s event continues with the quarter-finals, which are held over five runs, with points for places on each run. After three runs, the best two riders from each quarter-final progress to the semi-finals. The remaining riders compete in the final two quarter-final runs and the best two from each quarter-final also progress to the semi-finals. From here, the semi-finals in both the men’s and women’s events follow a three-run format. The top four riders from each semi-final advance to the final, where the medals are decided over one run. Find out more about the Mens' BMX Cyling and Women's BMX Cycling competitions at the Olympic Games on the International Olympic Committee website. I wonder what time to stop my recorder for the first day.
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Just because you're winning doesn't mean you're the lucky one.
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