Easy answers:
-- much more convenient to download sessions later and watch at my own convenience (which I've been doing).
-- Plus, I can re-watch sections that were confusing or need more study. All in all, that's much more valuable than live Q & A.
-- Watching later means I can skip through boring, uninteresting or inapplicable sections of presentations
-- connecting via Live Meeting is always a mess! Missing software pieces, bad sound or no sound, quirky requirements. The suggestion to test in advance of the conference didn't work.
-- registration pages didn't give session names!!!!
-- Eventually, mucking around you could find an actual agenda with topic names, but this was unconnected to the registration.
-- I speak only English, so it's cluttered to figure out which sessions are in a language I understand. I thought for a while that two columns were English and non-English, but no.
-- Reminder e-mail messages didn't give session descriptions
-- Even when found, the agenda descriptions were very terse. Mostly it was guessing what a session was about from a cryptic title. As a result of those cryptic descriptions, it is much easier to download later, see what it is then, and jettison if it's not something I can use -- much better than constantly scheduling for sessions only to find out they're not useful to me.