What all options are there to watch the Astros without Direct TV?
BB675 said:
I will likely try this out. Is it legal?
Beau Bevers said:
fuboTV will start carrying AT&T SportsNet Southwest starting February 11th.
No need for DNS masks and MLB AT-Bat subs for this.
https://www.cordcuttersnews.com/att-sportsnet-southwest-is-coming-to-fubotv/
No monthly fee for Roku. Buy the device and it is yours.agsalaska said:
Yea $45 a month and yo uneed a Roku thingy. Does the Roku thingy have a monthly fee?
GarrettL_15 said:
Is DFW in the blackout area for Astros games using the MLB At Bat subscription?
GarrettL_15 said:
Is DFW in the blackout area for Astros games using the MLB At Bat subscription?
AustinAg2K said:GarrettL_15 said:
Is DFW in the blackout area for Astros games using the MLB At Bat subscription?
The entire state of Texas is considered the home market for the Astros and is this blacked out. I don't understand MLB blackout rules. It seems like they are losing millions by not letting their fans watch home games.
MaroonAG said:
Thank you for the FuboTV recommendation. I have been trying to find a solution for 2 years here in BCS and it seems to work. Using a Roku & subscribed to FobuTV. Watched the Astros opening game today. To be honest I do not mind paying the 44.95 a month for FobuTV as it cost lots more to go down to a game live.
rosco511 said:
I used Overplay DNS last year but had problems this year but just found that Unlocator smart DNS works.
rosco511 said:
I have not looked into it but am shocked you have this issue because the advantage of Smart DNS is that it is only turned on for certain channels/apps so should not apply or interfere with your Hulu.
Did it to me, too. Had to switch to Fubo. Had to use my laptop to watch today, but I have really like the content, otherwise.irish pete ag06 said:rosco511 said:
I have not looked into it but am shocked you have this issue because the advantage of Smart DNS is that it is only turned on for certain channels/apps so should not apply or interfere with your Hulu.
It did. Sadly it also makes WatchESPN unusable. Have to turn it off to watch Aggie baseball.