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    Watching streams on time-delay
    #1 01/12/2012 - 11:43 PM
    phastphill
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    Watching streams on time-delay
    This problem has been affecting me for about a month. I often start watching games about an hour late. There's a sweet spot where I can start the stream, skip past the intermissions, and see the end of the game just a bit after it actually ended. BUT if I start a little too late, the stream will freeze, I assume when it's being switched from 'live' to 'archive'. At that point, nothing is available for me to watch, sometimes for up to an hour. Recently this happened during the last two minutes of a tie game!

    I must not be the only person watching games on a slight delay. Can something be done about this? Can you keep the 'live' stream available for an extra hour, until the 'archive' stream is complete? Last year, with Silverlight, I never encountered this.