So here are my thoughts on WCHA TV the next AM:
Has a lot of potential, mostly because of how inconsistent the quality is from team to team. I REALLY, REALLY hate how they try to incorporate social media into the interface because it spoils the game by revealing scores.
The thing I like most about streaming games is that you can watch many to most of them on demand. Often I'll not pay attention to scores on Friday if I have something going on that prevents me from catching games, so I can watch a "fresh" game in the AM. We'll as I said last night, I tried watching the Wisconsin-Ferris game and it had the final score pasted up on the right hand side of the screen as soon as I opened the feed. Why? Why is this necessary?
Same thing with the Tech-NMU game last night. This game was the reason I decided to get the day pass because of the recommendations I heard in this thread. Of course, because it had social media right next to the video, I knew the score as soon as I started the game. Why? What is the point of all this?
Aside from the whole social media thing, the quality of the broadcasts varies from school to school. I'm watching the Tech-NMU replay and the video is excellent, it is crisp and clear. They have multiple camera angles. The audio sounds good, though I'm not sure if there is a broadcaster because they're doing intros and I'm only hearing crowd and PA noise. Actually I'm now hearing a broadcaster, so that's good. Though now I'm into the game and the camera is kind of jittery. I wish this could get smoothed out.
On the other hand, I was watching the UAA-UAH game and it wasn't very good. It was totally like UAH handed a camera to a dad in the stands and asked him to tape the game. One camera angle. Video quality was not very good, on a scale of 1-10 it was a 5. No broadcaster. On-screen graphics were average.