Just cut the cord this past week. Had directv along with netflix, prime etc. Went with youtubetv. Was able to log in to the espn+ app with our youtubetv credentials and watch the game today. So far so good and happy we dropped dish.
One note: as far as I am aware the ESPN+ content still requires a separate sub. The SECN content of course is activated by authentication through the media provider as is the stream ESPN content, the traditional ESPN3 content, and the SECN and ACCN offerings. ESPN+ has highlighted Big 12 content and lots of intriguing non P5 content. No...we aren't paying for that sub. Did trial it for a Manziel CFL game.ktc00 said:
Just cut the cord this past week. Had directv along with netflix, prime etc. Went with youtubetv. Was able to log in to the espn+ app with our youtubetv credentials and watch the game today. So far so good and happy we dropped dish.
This is correct. ESPN+ is a separate charge all on it's own.greg.w.h said:One note: as far as I am aware the ESPN+ content still requires a separate sub. The SECN content of course is activated by authentication through the media provider as is the stream ESPN content, the traditional ESPN3 content, and the SECN and ACCN offerings. ESPN+ has highlighted Big 12 content and lots of intriguing non P5 content. No...we aren't paying for that sub. Did trial it for a Manziel CFL game.ktc00 said:
Just cut the cord this past week. Had directv along with netflix, prime etc. Went with youtubetv. Was able to log in to the espn+ app with our youtubetv credentials and watch the game today. So far so good and happy we dropped dish.
rhp said:
Trying to find out why on Suddenlink you can't get SEC+ I came across a tech forum that helped. If you logged into Altice One instead of Suddenlink it worked. Hope it will work from now on.
The casts of home baseball games for all SEC contests likely will require SECN licensing and cable/sat/over-the-top streaming media login credentials for SECN+ for those not viewable on linear channels.texasaggie04 said:
Can anybody give a quick update of recent events with Disney+ and its effect? If I subscribe to the Disney, Hulu, ESPN package will I be able to stream the season? Or do I also need to purchase cable TV which I refuse to do?
Edit: I know there's some info above... But I'm lost in it.
Use YouTube TV for your provider to view the game. You have to have a package that includes SECN as a linear channel.Summer Breeze said:
We have YouTubeTV and the Hulu/Disney+/ESPN+ package, and I can't seem to get logged into the game on my tv. Any ideas?
SmartTVs often don't get updates after about three years. I recommend Roku or casting to Chromecast or AppleTV.curry97 said:
I can watch it on my phone, and Roku tv in bedroom but can't on my Samsung tv in living room for some reason. At least I can watch it somewhere.
greg.w.h said:The casts of home baseball games for all SEC contests likely will require SECN licensing and cable/sat/over-the-top streaming media login credentials for SECN+ for those not viewable on linear channels.texasaggie04 said:
Can anybody give a quick update of recent events with Disney+ and its effect? If I subscribe to the Disney, Hulu, ESPN package will I be able to stream the season? Or do I also need to purchase cable TV which I refuse to do?
Edit: I know there's some info above... But I'm lost in it.
For baseball I am not aware of a plan to put baseball games on ESPN+ like that announced for one ooc football game and two men's basketball games announced concurrent with awarding the OTA broadcast rights to ESPN/ABC replacing CBS.
What can happen is away contests at non-SEC venues could be put on ESPN+ if the opposing team's media rights support that. The women's BB game v. UALR this fall was that kind of broadcast.
Others might have more info.
Thats correct for all SEC home games where we are host or away as far as is am aware. Vidgo is another in the over-the-top, pure streaming category like YouTube TV and Hulu Live TV that is offering intro pricing that is quite favorable.texasaggie04 said:greg.w.h said:The casts of home baseball games for all SEC contests likely will require SECN licensing and cable/sat/over-the-top streaming media login credentials for SECN+ for those not viewable on linear channels.texasaggie04 said:
Can anybody give a quick update of recent events with Disney+ and its effect? If I subscribe to the Disney, Hulu, ESPN package will I be able to stream the season? Or do I also need to purchase cable TV which I refuse to do?
Edit: I know there's some info above... But I'm lost in it.
For baseball I am not aware of a plan to put baseball games on ESPN+ like that announced for one ooc football game and two men's basketball games announced concurrent with awarding the OTA broadcast rights to ESPN/ABC replacing CBS.
What can happen is away contests at non-SEC venues could be put on ESPN+ if the opposing team's media rights support that. The women's BB game v. UALR this fall was that kind of broadcast.
Others might have more info.
So if I understand correctly, I won't be able to watch the games if I have the Disney, Hulu, ESPN package unless I also subscribe to cable?
Which pad / phone and what model of each?Austin Ag said:
ESPN app for me does not work on my pad or phone. Simply does not display the video and eventually crashes.
The game was AT SHSU that's why it was on ESPN+, just like the UH game. If you want to watch then you have to pay for espn +tlfw378 said:
I have dish and up to today I have been able to watch SEC baseball. Today ESPN+ is wanting $59.99 annual for their content.
My first go to for mobile devices is reset cache or just uninstall and reinstall app. Set top boxes and USB devices too.buttonhook said:
I had SEC + Plus on Comcast cable here Tomball Houston area last year. Not able to get it now. Tells me I am not in the plan or it is not in my region. Trying to get. I watched baseball, basketball, volleyball, and track last year. Stills comes up on my TV shows the games, but says not on plan or region.
Log in with Disney+ account you created with Hulu bundle AS your ESPN account to get ESPN+ access. Not convenient if more than one family member wants to follow different teams…nickescott85 said:
Any help here would be appreciated...
I have Hulu Live and the Disney/ESPN+ bundle. I logged into the ESPN app put in my Hulu login in the TV provider. I can what ESPN+ games but not SECN+. I could watch last year but could not watch Softball last weekend.
Any thoughts?
Do I need to add ESPN+ to my Hulu Live subscription and cancel my bundle with Disney?
Can authenticate on the ESPN app on tvOS as well and free up the phone from casting.jess09 said:
Buy the Apple TV box for I think $179…you're done there's no fees no subscription ..take your Iphone and mirror it to your Apple TV if you have an IPhone. Watch the games on TV Walla.