Re: Silverstone NO spoilers
From: Stephen Sherman (stephensherman44gmail.com)
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2015 19:38:24 -0700 (PDT)
I understand the up down time delays ( used to have Wildblue internet and had to add  seconds to my eBay snipes - speed of light 186,000 miles per second divided clarke belt 22,236 miles = 8.36  ) but 15 seconds.

Different subject same thought, when I was a kid watching live TV Ed Sullivan, it occurred to me that unless you were in the front row of the audience I was hearing the Ed b4 the audience in the theatre sound travels 1100 feet per second .

Stephen

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Pat Scopelliti <pscopell [at] stny.rr.com> wrote:

And every satellite up/down link introduces a minimum of a quarter second delay for time of flight, in addition to any processing delays.

 

Pat

 

Pat Scopelliti

pscopell [at] stny.rr.com

From: Ferrari [mailto:ferrari-bounces+pscopell=stny.rr.com [at] ferrarilist.com] On Behalf Of Rick Moseley
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2015 2:01 PM
To: Pat Scopelliti
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Silverstone NO spoilers

 

It's nothing sinister or contrived, just latency due to repeated single processing to and from satellites from point of origin to your TV and the various format changes along the way.  Even the image format generation at your box can add delay.  I have the the latest Hoppers from Dish and can not get the one in the garage and the one in the house to show the same show simultaneously.  There is always a few seconds of drift.  

 

There are at least 6 satellite hops from point of origin to you.  I've been told by a buddy at Hughes Aerospace it can be upwards of 22 and that the same signal may hit the same sat multiple times depending on the services along the way who get a piece of the action.  Yes the signal is SoL once transmitted but all that processing takes time.  

 

A few years back, I watched Monaco practice out my hotel window and had the sling feed from home running on my iPad.  I was timing 13 seconds of delay. 

 

Rick

 


On Jul 5, 2015, at 3:54 PM, Stephen Sherman <stephensherman44 [at] gmail.com> wrote:

When I had Dish b4 I had the F1 app, Speed on Dish was the time for Dish commercials behind cable ( have a friend that has cable and was watching Speed called me asking how I liked the race results -  the race was not over on Dish - a Dish commercial was showing when he called and after the commercial was over Dish showed the end of the race.

 

I thought Direct might be doing a similar thing. If there is any cable and F1 app viewers I thought I would check out my theory. I understand what your point is.

 

Thanks

 

Stephen

 

On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Doug & Terri <dnt [at] dock.net> wrote:

Maybe the delay is in case there is something brutal or a, uh, language problem in the pits.

Just wondering

DOUG

 

From: Ferrari [mailto:ferrari-bounces+dnt=dock.net [at] ferrarilist.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Sherman
Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2015 1:10 PM
To: DOUG
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: [Ferrari] Silverstone NO spoilers

 

Interesting race.

 

Has anybody noticed the time difference in the F1 app and the TV broadcast?

 

My Direct TV is 15 seconds slower than the F1 app.

 

I started to write this at 8:30 am cdt just after the race ended, then got a wild hare to see the new Terminator movie.

 

Finishing it after we got back, my wife got confused by the many time lines in the movie.

 

Stephen

 

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