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Adding "Livestream" to the title. . .
Excellent.
I had the main page saved.
Unfortunately, I had no idea where to find the game on the site.
Thankfully, someone included the full link to the https//*/watch page in another thread that I noticed this morning.
Knowing what to look for it still took about 15 minutes to find it drilling down the pages on the site.
Thanks for posting.
The two exhibition games from two years ago is posted on the UConn game replays. So I believe that tomorrows will end up under this years game link for the 21-22 seasonWill we be able to replay the live stream at a later time?
Will we be able to replay the live stream at a later time?
I don't believe that the video will be copyrighted, so it probably will be uploaded to UCONNHUSKYGAMES, as @MSGRET pointed out.The two exhibition games from two years ago is posted on the UConn game replays. So I believe that tomorrows will end up under this years game link for the 21-22 season
Can we have a great big amen! I don't know if it is just me, but until a streaming service actually works I'm a bundle of nerves. Once that is done I move on the anxiety chapter 2 - you know: will it freeze, will it pixelate once a minute, etc, etc. You'd think they would be better, far better than they are.
Yes there is a planned video feed. 12:30 to 1:00 is apparently audio only. Video stream starts at 1:00 EST. This, of course, is if the same problems that occurred at the first night don't re-occur!I'm still a bit confused.......is there going to be video or is it audio only?
Streaming seems to be problematic no matter the source or service because there are so many different factors involved. Even the big dogs sometimes can't get it right. I assume UConn is using students/interns to do most of the work, so I'm braced for whatever happens. The folks that finally figured out what they were doing all graduated last year, and now we're starting over. Fun times.Can we have a great big amen! I don't know if it is just me, but until a streaming service actually works I'm a bundle of nerves. Once that is done I move on the anxiety chapter 2 - you know: will it freeze, will it pixelate once a minute, etc, etc. You'd think they would be better, far better than they are.
If you connect your PC to TV with HDMI cable, everything in your PC will be showing in your TV. No need to do setup in your TV (just be sure to switch your TV input to HDMI input).If you have a Windows 10 OS on your computer, WI_FI and a Smart TV or Roku (in the same room as your computer), Windows allows you to cast your screen to the TV and Roku. (I cast to the 4K Roku because the picture quality was a bit better.)
To do this, click on the Notifications icon at the lower right side of your screen. Select "Connect". Select your TV or Roku as appropriate. Select Allow or Always Allow in the dialogs that should appear. If everything works as planned, your TV should be displaying your computer's screen. So, good luck.
BTW, my tv is a 2015 4K/3D Samsung Smart TV so hopefully later model TVs will be recognized by Windows. I also have a Firestick connected to my TV but it didn't appear as an available display...
So far, it is audio only.I'm still a bit confused.......is there going to be video or is it audio only?