short question (maybe it's already answered, then I'm sorry):
the faqs tell me that Game Center LIVE will renew my account and will debit my credit card automaticall for the new season (exept two states or so...) - is this also the fact with users from Europe? cause there was a discussion here last season and my credit card wasn't debited so long (but I can sign in at the moment...)
thanks for your answers!
Ok, seems like I'm able to log into the xbox and my laptop at the same time, so if there's two games I want to watch that are on at the same time, I'm in good hands
They also have the option to use picture in picture or quad box so you can watch multiple games that way.
They also have the option to use picture in picture or quad box so you can watch multiple games that way.
True, but I like to have the audio on for both games, while the split screen only allows for audio for one game at a time. This way, in case I'm paying attention to one game more than the other, I can hear the other game if there's a goal so I don't miss it
Are you sure? The Viaplay GCL website lists all the games this weekend now (it didn't earlier in the week), so I don't quite understand why they wouldn't be streamed live.
That's what they told me. I was surprised as well. Might be just Finland but I doubt it.
was there something changed in the web app? Whenever I try to select a game from the score strip to start watching it, it just redirects the page to the game recap/preview, very annoying when it closes my split screen view
The GCL app, presumably, is available on xbox in the UK right? Apparently there is a technique that Brits are using to access Netflix US. So, could I use that tomorrow to watch the blackout games? Or, are the National games blacked out in the US?
The GCL app, presumably, is available on xbox in the UK right? Apparently there is a technique that Brits are using to access Netflix US. So, could I use that tomorrow to watch the blackout games? Or, are the National games blacked out in the US?
National games are blacked out in the US as are some local games I believe. If you're looking to get to watch the games by changing IP and avoiding blackouts here then you're best of changing to a European country like Spain or France.
National games are blacked out in the US as are some local games I believe. If you're looking to get to watch the games by changing IP and avoiding blackouts here then you're best of changing to a European country like Spain or France.
Uh. Had a feeling they were. Hopefully there is a European one out there somewhere, or they don't blackout the games for us in the UK. All of this is a bit of a nightmare. I still don't know if this will attract more fans to subscribe to PS anyway. £10 a month for a channel that is only showing 16 league games and not much else, on top of GCL and the Sky sub you need to watch Premier Sports is just too much
Uh. Had a feeling they were. Hopefully there is a European one out there somewhere, or they don't blackout the games for us in the UK. All of this is a bit of a nightmare. I still don't know if this will attract more fans to subscribe to PS anyway. £10 a month for a channel that is only showing 16 league games and not much else, on top of GCL and the Sky sub you need to watch Premier Sports is just too much
I'm in the UK, signed up again for GLC, and I've signed up with a VPN provider - £5 a month. Really easy to setup and configure. I feel like I'm in a James Bond film - someone will rush into a room to catch me and all that is there is a computer and I am in another country.
Premier Sports can go to hell. Poxy channel, hope they fold.
Oh, and by the way, you can pretty much take your pick of the European countries to spoof to. I'd suggest one close to the UK such as France or Holland.
Anyone know if the Sens/Jets game will be blacked out on CI in the US since NBC has the Pens/Flyers & Kings/'Hawks nationally during that window? I can't remember if they do the same crap MLB does and have "exclusive" windows for their nat'l OTA broadcast partner. I know the two US games aren't on CI, so we get what we get based on our location, but as a Sens fan I really hope I don't miss my team's opener because of irritating blackout rules.
Anyone know if the Sens/Jets game will be blacked out on CI in the US since NBC has the Pens/Flyers & Kings/'Hawks nationally during that window? I can't remember if they do the same crap MLB does and have "exclusive" windows for their nat'l OTA broadcast partner. I know the two US games aren't on CI, so we get what we get based on our location, but as a Sens fan I really hope I don't miss my team's opener because of irritating blackout rules.
I don't know about CI, but i know GCL we should be fine as far as the Sens game tomorrow is concerned
Anyone know if the Sens/Jets game will be blacked out on CI in the US since NBC has the Pens/Flyers & Kings/'Hawks nationally during that window? I can't remember if they do the same crap MLB does and have "exclusive" windows for their nat'l OTA broadcast partner. I know the two US games aren't on CI, so we get what we get based on our location, but as a Sens fan I really hope I don't miss my team's opener because of irritating blackout rules.
I don't know about CI, but i know GCL we should be fine as far as the Sens game tomorrow is concerned
Yeah, as hoping to DVR it while I work a college hoops game, though. Not sure it'd fly if i'm watching the Sens on my cellphone while I'm supposed to be keeping stats for the bball game, but that may be my only option. The always accurate ( )wikipedia says I'm screwed, but I can't find anything online specifically about how tomorrow's gonna shake out:
"Additionally, NBC has been granted an exclusive window by the league, during which no other games can be televised in the United States. During this window, other games may be televised locally only by Canadian teams. For instance, if the Edmonton Oilers are playing the Nashville Predators at the same time NBC is televising another game, the Oilers may choose to broadcast the game locally (on Sportsnet West, for example), but the Predators are not permitted to televise the game. Additionally, the game would be available on NHL Center Ice in Canada, but not in the United States. The NBC blackout window typically lasts 2.5 hours from the start of its Game of the Week broadcast."
Quick question that i think i know the answer to already, but i'm just looking for conformation. I see both the Chicago-LA and PIT-PHI are going to be broadcast on NBC. Since i'm on the west coast i'll be getting the Chicago-LA game. The PIT-PHI game is still considered nationally televised and therefore will be blacked out on GCL though correct?
Quick question that i think i know the answer to already, but i'm just looking for conformation. I see both the Chicago-LA and PIT-PHI are going to be broadcast on NBC. Since i'm on the west coast i'll be getting the Chicago-LA game. The PIT-PHI game is still considered nationally televised and therefore will be blacked out on GCL though correct?
It will be blacked out on GCL, however you can watch Pens/Flyers on nbcsports.com
Was just notified by a Cox rep that they will NOT be having a free preview. Anyone else with Cox hear the same? Any other providers not doing the free preview?