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Post by mojo56 on Jun 3, 2015 7:12:57 GMT -8
Watched the USC game on my computer Sunday with no issues whatsoever. Just go to ESPN.com, hit 'Watch', go to ESPN3 and pick the Aztec game. Friday & Saturday night I watched the games on my big screen at my bar. I bought a Roku last year specifically to watch the few Aztec basketball games that I knew would be on ESPN3. Worked great. The only glitch is that I need to borrow one of my customers Cox user ID & password because DirecTV isn't an accepted provider. Occasionally I'll have issues with the feed freezing but I had no problems this weekend. DirecTV is an accepted provider. Is this a recent development? When I 1st set up my Roku it wouldn't take my DirecTV info for ESPN.
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Post by mojo56 on Jun 3, 2015 7:16:39 GMT -8
Just did a quick search and found out that as of Feb, '15 DirecTV is now an accepted provider. Good to know.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2015 9:38:45 GMT -8
I've had good luck on it with Roku and Cox. Also on my Note 3.
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Post by sleepy on Jun 3, 2015 11:06:22 GMT -8
ESPN 3 is amazing. All you non Techno geeks don't be afraid. Download the watch ESPN app Click on the watch espn app, add your user name and password from you provider (cox, direct tv etc...) Your in, click and watch live or old archived games. Get a chromecast or apple tv and stream it to your TV. It's very simple you can do it! Also CBS sports badly needs an app, get with the times! That's the point of the post put your user name and password and I was not in,When I tried to create a account it said we are experiencing technical difficulties and then tried to call and get it resolved and played the transfer game. That shouldn't have been an issue in the first place. I have no account, username, or password -- and I got on just fine. Go to ESPN3.com right now, and just pick anything that doesn't have a "key" icon next to it (choose from "Live Now" or "Replay" lists, as obviously "Upcoming" won't have anything). Click into it and see if it'll play. It should work just fine without all the perfunctory B.S.
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Post by Trujillos & Beer on Jun 3, 2015 16:55:10 GMT -8
Watched the USC game on my computer Sunday with no issues whatsoever. Just go to ESPN.com, hit 'Watch', go to ESPN3 and pick the Aztec game. Friday & Saturday night I watched the games on my big screen at my bar. I bought a Roku last year specifically to watch the few Aztec basketball games that I knew would be on ESPN3. Worked great. The only glitch is that I need to borrow one of my customers Cox user ID & password because DirecTV isn't an accepted provider. Occasionally I'll have issues with the feed freezing but I had no problems this weekend. DIrectv has been an official provider for a few months now.
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