|
Post by guest2 on Oct 20, 2019 5:09:40 GMT -5
Back in the land of unlimited internet briefly and catching up on some AVP. The ability to go back and watch so much volleyball is spectacular - great job AVP.
It would be nice if they added a list somewhere of which matches are where on which recording. Minor quibble with probably the best feature of any tour's public presence.
|
|
|
Post by volleyballjim on Oct 20, 2019 11:21:15 GMT -5
Yep guest2, like I tell my friends about their photos: If you don't have them indexed, you don't REALLY have them. If you can't find them, do you really have them? How nice to be able to go back to a tourney, a year, a match and watch it!
|
|
|
Post by COVAlove on Oct 20, 2019 19:54:16 GMT -5
Agree with this because also if you don’t know what court a match was played on you don’t even know where to look.
|
|
|
Post by downtheline on Oct 20, 2019 21:59:14 GMT -5
It can only get better. Amazon is on a learning curve also, they have got the web hp via AWS.
They have to stop only focusing on the stadium court or change how the AVP chooses the matches on that court.
Trying to emulate the sports casting team in the booth while leaving dead air on Courts 1-3 is a big mistake, imho.
The talking head syndrome in sports casting is very annoying and tedious to stay tuned too.
|
|
|
Post by dunninla3 on Oct 23, 2019 16:16:54 GMT -5
they have got the web hp via AWS. ?
|
|
|
Post by ramo2653 on Oct 27, 2019 22:26:41 GMT -5
He's/She's saying Amazon has the capacity to Index the matches via Amazon Web Services, which was or probably still is Amazon's real money maker.
|
|