Brazil’s debut in the Qatar Cup, in a match against Serbia this Thursday (24), was anticlimactic for those who watched the game via streaming and suffered from the transmission delay in relation to digital TVs.
Fans reported, on the networks, having been warned about the selection’s goals in advance, through the screams and fireworks of neighbors. “I’m spoiling all the goals because of the neighbors,” posted one Twitter user. “It’s so much different delay that each person here in the building reacts at a different time”, wrote another.
In a survey carried out this Thursday (24) by the Sheet, the delay of the exhibition via internet reached 28 seconds in relation to digital TV, which captures the signal over the air. To get around the problem, some bet on TV antennas and wire.
In the broadcast in Brazil on the Casimiro channel, one of the most popular streamers in the country, the delay reached half a minute.
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