Commercial Break In Progress

MLBTV sucks so much that while watching an archived game last night, I was forced to sit (or fast-forward) through a (non-existent) commercial break.

RUFKM!? The game pauses for 5 minutes while a “commercial break” from last year plays?

It’s an archived game! You’re not even showing me a commercial, just a title card saying “Commercial break in progress. We will be right back.”

More stupidity from MLB “Advanced” Media.

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Welcome to MLBTV Sucks!

You would’ve thought it was an April fools’ joke.

Having canceled my cable subscription over a year ago I caught most of the games on the radio last season. So this year, on Friday April 1, 2011 I signed up with MLBTV.com.

Having been pleased with my rabbit ears and Netflix subscription I thought it was great when MLBTV showed up as an internet service on my LG BluRay player after installing a recent firmware update.

So, while at work yesterday I completed the subscription process and looked forward to the Astros season opener against the Phillies at noon.

The first disappointment came when I discovered I could not watch the game due to blackout restrictions. Now I’m sure MLB can line up a host of lawyers to explain why that is the case, but nothing they say can make it make sense.

Here I am doing business directly with the content provider, paying $20 a month just to watch baseball and my home team games are blacked-out. (Even when they are away games!) This is absurd.

Now I have of course, since signing-up, discovered the fine-print which clearly says that games are subject to blackout regardless of whether they are home or away games. It’s still STUPID!

So, I listened to the game with the Game Day feature on my computer screen and tried to console myself with the knowledge that at least I could watch the games 90 minutes after their completion. (And yes, as usual the Astros gave up the game in the final innings.)

Fast-forward to last night, when I got home and fired up the BluRay player to settle in and watch some baseball. I completed the device activation process without issue, but quickly discovered that there is a bug in the system which prevents some devices from being able to stream the games.

I immediately went back to the computer and searched Google for issues related to MLBTV and/or my LG BluRay player.

I wish I had done that before signing-up, because it was clear that MLBTV has serious problems.

Apparently, the issue revolves around the new technology being used to stream the games. (As I have since discovered that I can watch games from last season without issue.) This seems like a reasonable oversight until you consider that the new system was obviously not adequately tested before being rolled out on opening day.

A visit to the MLBTV forums will reveal an unending barrage of disappointment and disgust with MLBTV regarding this problem.

In addition to the glaring technical issues, is the look and feel of the MLBTV website. It looks like it was designed in 1998. It is ugly and difficult to navigate. And it took me fifteen minutes to post to the support forum because the word “sucked” was banned; and after trying several ways to beat that, I substituted “awful” only to find out that the word “feedback” is also banned. What?! After changing “feedback” to “comments” I was able to post my message.

The forum is littered with comments by forum administrators saying that they are working on the issue but do not know when it will be fixed and to please have patience.

What I need to have is a refund. What I’d like is for Major League Baseball, one of the most prestigious American organizations in modern history to not suck.