Is WSBK as good as Motogp.com for watching races? Also, wants the best way to watch Moto A. Unable to race this year due to hip problems...need to get my fix on the tube..
Yes. Not sure about live streaming but last season is here. http://www.motoamerica.com/motoamerica-video?video=x59jmw3
No, not quite the same level as MoyoGP.com because they don't show practice sessions. Qualifying and the race are on equal ground though.
Don't know if you have BeIN on your cable package but their coverage these last couple seasons has been great.
FYI, sometimes the labeling (not sure if it's BeIn or FIOS who does it) on the races could be better so I also manually check each weekend to make sure everything's getting taped properly.
I somehow doubt MotoA has helicopter shots, gyro cams and real time telemetry, but I've never seen the new package.
He was comparing WSBK and MotoGP in that regard not WSBK and MotoA. Also the big advantage at least for me to the streaming services is being able to watch on my schedule not the TV's and not having to worry about recording to a DVR or the like.
Sling TV $30 a month, I have now replaced directv with it completely. And their DVR feature is coming soon.
No. My cable company (Charter) doesn't carry BeIn...so I can't watch the races online on the BeIn website either. You have to be able to login using credentials from your cable company. So if you can't watch it on TV, you can't stream it on their site either.
Or you can get just the sports pack for $10 if you don't want/need the other channels. Races stay on there to stream for 4 or 5 days.
If you don't have anything else to piggyback a package onto, you can subscribe to fubo.tv $9.99/mo. Let's you stream bein sports from their site or bein's site. Fubo's site has a 'dvr' feature, but you only get 3 recording slots and it deletes after 3 days.
We use an HDMI cable from our laptop, but if you have a smart TV should be able to log in thru its browser.