Does anyone on these boards know anyone at Eredivisie Live? Or can some good hearted Dutch speaking person email them to ask this question?

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I don't quite know how it works. Sopcast automatically loaded an update last Saturday as I was getting ready to watch the match. A new window popped up asking for a donation and it only listed eight or so Euro countries in a checkbox and wouldn't let me do anything else. Perhaps, NVS have reached some kind of agreement with Sopcast about this as I believe Sopcast is a software product from China. It doesn't matter if you try to access NVS from Rojadirect as you get the same popup. I removed Sopcast and reinstalled it to see if that would work and the same thing happened. It's only the NVS feed that seems to be affected at this point in time. I think this whole thing is rather stupid for those of us overseas from Europe. I would gladly pay a small amount either on a per month or per game basis to watch Ajax matches. I wish the club would think about how they could satisfy the fans abroad. I also wonder what they are doing in China these days as they announced last year the plan to form some kind of long term project there. We'll see what kind of feed is available this Sunday.SPL schreef:Do I take it NVS via sopcast can only be made in Uk if via subscription ? If so I doubt they will be on the air for very long .
If I can get steams via Rojadirect then ok ,this worked for most of 2008/9 but I may have to subscribe to Espn. I subscribe to sky but cannot say I watch much on it . ESPN are not showing this weeks game and as I said the other day with all the leagues in action they may show Ajax twice a month . Thus I will save my money at present and find a stream that works.
I actual enjoy the game with dutch commentary as the guy just gives you the players names. On Sky you get a commentator waffling then Tony Gale who seemed to be pro Kiev and anti Ajax.He was very boring .
I think it has something to do with the solidarity which Ajax wants to show the other Dutch clubs. I think that's why they don't want to launch their own channel. I don't understand their thinking though.Orange14 schreef: I would gladly pay a small amount either on a per month or per game basis to watch Ajax matches. I wish the club would think about how they could satisfy the fans abroad.
Yeah they are actually-0930 on Monday morning-1st league game they've not shown live. In Brighton for the weekend so I would have missed it anywaySPL schreef:ESPN are not showing this weeks game
The NVS link on SopCast is working for me. I haven't updated to the latest version (running 3.2.4). Maybe see if you can find a download for the previous version, if they've killed it in the latest ones?Orange14 schreef:I don't quite know how it works. Sopcast automatically loaded an update last Saturday as I was getting ready to watch the match. A new window popped up asking for a donation and it only listed eight or so Euro countries in a checkbox and wouldn't let me do anything else. Perhaps, NVS have reached some kind of agreement with Sopcast about this as I believe Sopcast is a software product from China. It doesn't matter if you try to access NVS from Rojadirect as you get the same popup. I removed Sopcast and reinstalled it to see if that would work and the same thing happened. It's only the NVS feed that seems to be affected at this point in time. I think this whole thing is rather stupid for those of us overseas from Europe. I would gladly pay a small amount either on a per month or per game basis to watch Ajax matches. I wish the club would think about how they could satisfy the fans abroad. I also wonder what they are doing in China these days as they announced last year the plan to form some kind of long term project there. We'll see what kind of feed is available this Sunday.
I did get the standard thank you from ESPN last evening but doubt that my note will move that needle.
I watched on a TVU feed that was pretty darn good this morning. I just checked the PSV match and you are right they have removed the donation pop up. We'll see what happens down the line.Frans schreef:sopcast worked for me today after not working for the Kiev game, so I assume they've just removed the donation thing.
I'd like to know, too.Tom_ schreef:Yeah I saw that too. I don't think they updated it very much, anyway. Anyone got any idea where we can find highlights these days?
aveslacker schreef:I'd like to know, too.Tom_ schreef:Yeah I saw that too. I don't think they updated it very much, anyway. Anyone got any idea where we can find highlights these days?
There's a free highlightsd thread on here so this might answer your question for league games at least.Amol schreef:Guys, I just saw a commercial on goal.com about an 'official' website for Dutch eredivisie games - http://www.livedutcheredivisie.tv . They're going to charge 80$ a season. Need to do a little more research on this - ie if they're going to show European games etc
Well, Sopcast & co will still have those rights then...livedutcheredivisie.tv schreef: This site is NOT available in the following countries due to rights restrictions:
Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, MENA (Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Algeria, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia),
It must be a result of all the pestering e-mails I've been sending to ESPN!Amol schreef:For folks in the US who get ESPN3, I just saw that they're showing the next 2 Ajax Eredivisie games - AZ and Willem II.![]()
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