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The cord-cutter's guide to watching CFB
The cord-cutter's guide to watching CFB
Worst case scenario is wait for @tcf15 to post them. You may have to wait a couple of days to watch the games though.If anyone has an international option, please post. I just moved to Dubai and am worried I am SOL.
I used my Fire TV with the Watch ESPN app. PlayStation Vue does not have ESPN 3 but when I selected that as my provider and authenticated on ESPN it worked.
I have heard that it does, though the only one I have 100% confirmation on is the NBCSports Network app per the Formula 1 podcast I listen tooThat was one of the questions I had - does your Vue account authenticate the various network apps?
e.g. HBOGo
Yes, it does. I'm using several Amazon Fire TVs on my home network, and it's absolutely quick and painless.That was one of the questions I had - does your Vue account authenticate the various network apps?
e.g. HBOGo
If anyone has an international option, please post. I just moved to Dubai and am worried I am SOL.
Just sharing...
The cord-cutter's guide to watching CFB
Not a cord cutter, but watching several games on watch ESPN with my HD Roku. Looks great on a 55" HD curved TV. Even watch a little of the UConn/Maine game!
That was one of the questions I had - does your Vue account authenticate the various network apps?
e.g. HBOGo
If referring to watchespn, it works on computers and laptops. It's a website as well as an app. I would suggest having a good amount of bandwidth though.I'm intrigued at this point as it sounds like a viable option. But this is a streaming service that works on TV's, phones and ipads but NOT computers or laptops? Did I read that correctly?
If referring to PS Vue, then yes. Not sure about chromecasting in a browser window as I went with FireTV instead of chromecast.I'm intrigued at this point as it sounds like a viable option. But this is a streaming service that works on TV's, phones and ipads but NOT computers or laptops? Did I read that correctly?
I have that now with verizon. What if I want to watch Fox or FS1? Or other channels? SOL?If referring to watchespn, it works on computers and laptops. It's a website as well as an app. I would suggest having a good amount of bandwidth though.
It's probably time to get a PS4 or Xbox One. It's like 300 bucks for either and you don't need an Xbox live subscription (you have to set up a free profile though). Online play station subscription is free.I have that now with verizon. What if I want to watch Fox or FS1? Or other channels? SOL?
Also, my parents live in my house (in my basement...oh, the irony). Their TV is not a connected device. So if I want to add their TV as well, I need to buy a PS4, fire TV or other device in order for them (and any other TV) to view content?
Also, has anyone utilized a supplementary DVR? We have dozens of shows recorded(many greater than 28 days, including the 2014 national championship run) plus OnDemand, so there is no lack of content. Or would I have access to OnDemand content (specifically nick jr, disney jr on demand)?
You might be able to get the game on ESPN 3.So, next week is CBS Sports Network.
Does that come with any streaming service or as a standalone app?
I've done some basic searches and haven't found it yet. I'm using Fire TV.