quote:Right. I just have antenna. Thinking about Sling for sports though. At least during baseball season.
They do. I think he's just using an antenna.
quote:Right. I just have antenna. Thinking about Sling for sports though. At least during baseball season.
They do. I think he's just using an antenna.
quote:I signed up for a free week of Sling yesterday and was indeed able to watch the SECN+ game via WatchESPN. In case anyone was curious.
To anyone using Sling: do you get SEC+ in the WatchESPN app? Not just regular SEC, but SEC+, where most of our games are going to be. I can't seem to find any information about it on Sling's website.
quote:Thanks for this info. I have been considering cutting the cable for a while, and the live sports streams were also something I wanted to not miss out on. I watch a lot of MLB baseball, and a lot of Aggie baseball. If I was sure I could get those through sling, and pick up my odd Discovery channel favorites on their website, I would probably do so. I think 90% of what my kids watch, is on netflix anyway.quote:I signed up for a free week of Sling yesterday and was indeed able to watch the SECN+ game via WatchESPN. In case anyone was curious.
To anyone using Sling: do you get SEC+ in the WatchESPN app? Not just regular SEC, but SEC+, where most of our games are going to be. I can't seem to find any information about it on Sling's website.
quote:My understanding is to see SEC Network content, you need the Sports Extra package which is $5 per month extra over the base $20 (not including fees and/or taxes.) I think the 3 days is about right for availability of previously live streamed content. HOWEVER: I have searched FAQs and other information sources and do not see a stated limit on availability of replay content. Which means ESPN might not be committed to any specific timeframe.
$20/month. Need a stream thing like roku, chromecast, etc from what I can gather.
No dvr, but you can watch for 3 days after air (correct?)
quote:quote:My understanding is to see SEC Network content, you need the Sports Extra package which is $5 per month extra over the base $20 (not including fees and/or taxes.) I think the 3 days is about right for availability of previously live streamed content. HOWEVER: I have searched FAQs and other information sources and do not see a stated limit on availability of replay content. Which means ESPN might not be committed to any specific timeframe.
$20/month. Need a stream thing like roku, chromecast, etc from what I can gather.
No dvr, but you can watch for 3 days after air (correct?)
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I watch the Aggie baseball games on my Roku box. Works good. I watch the Aggie basketball games.