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Golf fans - where to watch Ryder Cup in ED ?


brightsue

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You can watch over the internet if your confident of not going over your monthly usage allowance (if you have one forced on you). The qualities similar to bbc's iplayer, not brilliant but better than nothing.

The following is the best website for links to video streams.

http://myp2p.eu


Some will simply play in your browser using your 'media player'. Some streams only work if you install software that helps to download the stream using p2p. The site lists and has the software available for some of the video streams. The only software based video stream I'll use is the well used Sopcast.


*Remember to do a search on the internet before installing any software you havent heard of before*

But watching the Ryder Cup today (my internet is unlimited) the best video streams didnt need software installed anyway.

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