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Originally Posted by foregoforever
Does anyone really know what the Live Feed is?
I've watched, simultaneously, the RTN feed of Fox Day at the Races and the FS1 feed from my local cable company on several occasions. The RTN feed was actually 5 seconds or so ahead of my cable feed.
There's also a several second gap between RTN and TVG. And if I switch between the hi-def and lo-def versions of FS1 on my cable, I see a second or two difference between them.
And for all I know, even the "fastest" of all these feeds could be several seconds or more behind the actual live event. Unless your eyeballs are at the track, you have no idea how "Live" you are.
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you can go to The Red Mile and get the live feed. that place operates with people watching the screens and calling the break.
The Red Mile pays extra to get the live feed. if you took the live feed away from that place, the joint would close up. i do suspect that there are other places that have the live feed, i just don't know of them. it could easily be in someones house, and i would never know.