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Pretty sure everything on ESPN3 can be replayed after the fact. Not sure how far back you can go, but I've watched several of our men's lacrosse games the next day after being on the road during the live broadcast.Thanks OAD. Does anyone know if ESPN3 "archives" games, or do you have to watch them live or not at all?
Pretty sure everything on ESPN3 can be replayed after the fact. Not sure how far back you can go, but I've watched several of our men's lacrosse games the next day after being on the road during the live broadcast.
@df64, do you have a Google Chromecast? Might be worth investing in. Costs about $30, and you can set it up to broadcast a livestream from your computer or tablet onto your tv. I even streamed a game from my phone onto my tv last year. Science!
Whoa, dbav! Keep it in the bedroom, sir.I get it through my Amazon Fire stick.
Whoa, dbav! Keep it in the bedroom, sir.
Whoa, dbav! Keep it in the bedroom, sir.
I think they are talking about Saturday's game, which is only available online.Looks like the game will be on ESPNU
Per ESPN website...says ESPNUI think they are talking about Saturday's game, which is only available online.
Is it possible to get ESPN3 on a TV? My cable provider doesn't include it, so I can't get it on my home computer. I was hoping to go out somewhere to watch the Bryant game.
Good to know...I've never used BDN to stream games...I usually just follow the games through live stats...so I didn't know that they stopped streaming our non televised games.DiehardDukeFan & Huffy, BDN doesn't carry anymore of the games...except for 'live audio'. You can listen to the games on BDN, but not watch them. You'll have to find another source for video.
OFC
Pretty sure everything on ESPN3 can be replayed after the fact. Not sure how far back you can go, but I've watched several of our men's lacrosse games the next day after being on the road during the live broadcast.
@df64, do you have a Google Chromecast? Might be worth investing in. Costs about $30, and you can set it up to broadcast a livestream from your computer or tablet onto your tv. I even streamed a game from my phone onto my tv last year. Science!
Dbav I thought of Ginger from Gilligans Island also. I thought you meant you were a female.
Never really had an issue with the Chromecast. That said, I ended up just streaming the game on my laptop and didn't connect to my tv.Just curious... How does it differ from just using the TV as the monitor of your laptop? I presume with another relaying device in the middle, the latency only gets worse. Am I missing something?