Fukurou Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 (edited) UBS is back! It is again available outside Mongolia. Both active streaming and the archives are still there. A login is now required. Click the white box that begins with an H. It will ask for an Email address and a password. The password can be anything that you want to use exclusively for UBS logins. You will get an Email with a clickable line to confirm your login. After that, you can start up using your email address and password as a login. One thing - selecting a language option is available when you go to the site - it doesn't matter if you've created a login yet or not. It sure is easier to create your login when you see words like "Register" rather than look for "the white box that begins with an H" :-) Edited November 8, 2015 by Fukurou
Gernobono Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 i hope there wll be a broadcast on day 1.....i just see "kyushu bashyo" from day 2
hamcornheinz Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 if it says bad credentials, it means you clicked on the wrong thing. click on the one below it
Asojima Posted November 8, 2015 Author Posted November 8, 2015 i hope there wll be a broadcast on day 1.....i just see "kyushu bashyo" from day 2 The published program schedule often has little to do with what is actually broadcast. 1
Asojima Posted November 8, 2015 Author Posted November 8, 2015 Day 1 matches started about 15 minutes early, and UBS coverage started late at about 27 minutes after the hour. Missed the first 4 or 5 matches.
word20 Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 I have not seen that you could choose language. Where can you change the language to English at UBS?
word20 Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 UBS is back! It is again available outside Mongolia. Both active streaming and the archives are still there. A login is now required. Click the white box that begins with an H. It will ask for an Email address and a password. The password can be anything that you want to use exclusively for UBS logins. You will get an Email with a clickable line to confirm your login. After that, you can start up using your email address and password as a login. One thing - selecting a language option is available when you go to the site - it doesn't matter if you've created a login yet or not. It sure is easier to create your login when you see words like "Register" rather than look for "the white box that begins with an H" :-) Where can you choose the English Language?
Asojima Posted November 8, 2015 Author Posted November 8, 2015 UBS is back! It is again available outside Mongolia. Both active streaming and the archives are still there. A login is now required. Click the white box that begins with an H. It will ask for an Email address and a password. The password can be anything that you want to use exclusively for UBS logins. You will get an Email with a clickable line to confirm your login. After that, you can start up using your email address and password as a login.One thing - selecting a language option is available when you go to the site - it doesn't matter if you've created a login yet or not. It sure is easier to create your login when you see words like "Register" rather than look for "the white box that begins with an H" :-)Where can you choose the English Language?Upper right has a choice to "Select Language". I have had a few occasions when it has been missing, but most of the times it is there.
kuroimori Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 UBS is back! It is again available outside Mongolia. Both active streaming and the archives are still there. A login is now required. Click the white box that begins with an H. It will ask for an Email address and a password. The password can be anything that you want to use exclusively for UBS logins. You will get an Email with a clickable line to confirm your login. After that, you can start up using your email address and password as a login.One thing - selecting a language option is available when you go to the site - it doesn't matter if you've created a login yet or not. It sure is easier to create your login when you see words like "Register" rather than look for "the white box that begins with an H" :-)Where can you choose the English Language?Upper right has a choice to "Select Language". I have had a few occasions when it has been missing, but most of the times it is there. That's the Google Translate bar - might depend on the browser and its settings
Kintamayama Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 Day 1 matches started about 15 minutes early, and UBS coverage started late at about 27 minutes after the hour. Missed the first 4 or 5 matches. Matches started around 16:05 JST, which is more or less the usual time these last few bashos, maybe 5 minutes max before the usual time. Once they used to start at 16:15 but lately, around 16:08 or so.First match recorded today at 16:06. I wouldn't remember this but the time stamps..
Asojima Posted November 8, 2015 Author Posted November 8, 2015 UBS is back! It is again available outside Mongolia. Both active streaming and the archives are still there. A login is now required. Click the white box that begins with an H. It will ask for an Email address and a password. The password can be anything that you want to use exclusively for UBS logins. You will get an Email with a clickable line to confirm your login. After that, you can start up using your email address and password as a login.One thing - selecting a language option is available when you go to the site - it doesn't matter if you've created a login yet or not. It sure is easier to create your login when you see words like "Register" rather than look for "the white box that begins with an H" :-)Where can you choose the English Language?Upper right has a choice to "Select Language". I have had a few occasions when it has been missing, but most of the times it is there. That's the Google Translate bar - might depend on the browser and its settings Hmmm. Had never seen it before the new logon started. I thought it was part of the site, but I now see it has the little Google logo.
Fukurou Posted November 8, 2015 Posted November 8, 2015 lots 'o snippage That's the Google Translate bar - might depend on the browser and its settingsHmmm. Had never seen it before the new logon started. I thought it was part of the site, but I now see it has the little Google logo. I don't know where it's from, but it's been there for a little while now - I've been making use of it for 2-3 broadcast basho. It's a dropdown list - click to select your language, and, at least for English, a surprising amount of the page's text is no longer in Mongolian.
Asojima Posted November 30, 2015 Author Posted November 30, 2015 (edited) It appears as if UBS has switched to a paid subscription service to view its archives. The live broadcast remains free. We may need the services of a Mongolian speaker to provide us with some details on the subscription procedure/cost.. An archive link Edited November 30, 2015 by Asojima
Profomisakari Posted December 2, 2015 Posted December 2, 2015 From Google translater: нэвтрэх = Log in шинээр бүртгүүлэх = Register new for more Mongolian texts: if you choose identify language = Mongolian, you will get a virtual keyboard with the Cyrillic letters
hamcornheinz Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 Is ubs working? all I'm seeing is a picture of some kind of war camp...
hamcornheinz Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 Well I hope everything is all right in Mongolia and that this is just some type of technical problem.
inhashi Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 It's back up for now. New users will have to register username and password. http://tv.onair.mn/watch/ubs
Asojima Posted January 13, 2016 Author Posted January 13, 2016 UBS normally does not start sumo coverage until makuuchi has started. Coverage normally starts at about 16:05 JST (15:05 Mongolian).
kuroimori Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Maybe it was on my end (Internet speed, hardware, etc.) but UBS OnAir streaming got stuck every 30 seconds this morning. Hope this improves once they change to a (low cost) pay per view system.
egparis18 Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Maybe it was on my end (Internet speed, hardware, etc.) but UBS OnAir streaming got stuck every 30 seconds this morning. Hope this improves once they change to a (low cost) pay per view system. Same here, so it wasn't a problem on your side. I tried to pay for access to the archive a couple of days ago, but the transaction wouldn't go through. The cost is peanuts, but if you can't even get the money to them, that's a pain in the arse. I'll try again. 1
hamcornheinz Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Maybe it was on my end (Internet speed, hardware, etc.) but UBS OnAir streaming got stuck every 30 seconds this morning. Hope this improves once they change to a (low cost) pay per view system. Same here, so it wasn't a problem on your side. I tried to pay for access to the archive a couple of days ago, but the transaction wouldn't go through. The cost is peanuts, but if you can't even get the money to them, that's a pain in the arse. I'll try again. Same here. Stuck. 1
kuroimori Posted March 12, 2016 Posted March 12, 2016 (edited) Mongol TV station UBS seems to have implemented the pay wall for their internet services now. Just tried to do a test run and when I logged in, this instruction screen in cyrillic appeared. I guess it says 4900 MNT for 30 days access (1 USD = 2000 MNT) 9000 MNT for 30 days (maybe with better streaming quality?) Can anyone help / confirm the content and walk us through the registration steps? many thanks in advance! 2-3 USD per basho (Makuuchi live coverage) would be a steal compared to the NSK offer! Edited March 12, 2016 by kuroimori
kuroimori Posted March 12, 2016 Posted March 12, 2016 Mongol TV station UBS seems to have implemented the pay wall for their internet services now. Just tried to do a test run and when I logged in, this instruction screen in cyrillic appeared. I guess it says 4900 MNT for 30 days access (1 USD = 2000 MNT) 9000 MNT for 30 days (maybe with better streaming quality?) Can anyone help / confirm the content and walk us through the registration steps? many thanks in advance! 2-3 USD per basho (Makuuchi live coverage) would be a steal compared to the NSK offer! Ok, now I can get online TV streaming as before - let's see how it will be in a few hours during the Shonichi Makuuchi division broadcast.
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