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Post by newduke2 on Jan 14, 2019 12:18:53 GMT -8
Well, i can't find any. Looks like neither the Pac-12 network nor OSU's in house folks will do a live stream. Asked and answered i guess. Good game for me to drive over the mountains and see the Beavs in person! Hopefully the roads will cooperate.
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Post by rmancarl on Jan 14, 2019 12:44:40 GMT -8
Your post made me take another look. I knew their was no Pac-12 network, but I thought there would be live streaming. The good news.....after this one, only one more game is not scheduled for TV.
While looking, I also took a look at the remaining schedule. There is a shot that both the Beavs, and ttdtr are 10-0 headed to the bay area games. The Beavs will need to be on top of their game though, as Arizona, Arizona St, and Utah are tough teams despite those games being scheduled in Corvallis, and Washington and Washington State won't be a picnic on the road either. Stanford has some tough games as well, playing Cal twice and Utah on the road before taking on the Beavs. They are a REALLY good team, but it wouldn't surprise me if they lose one of those three games. The last half of the Beaver season really gets tough. Playing Stanford, Cal, Arizona, Arizona St on the road and ttdtr twice, as well as UCLA and USC at home. I don't even want to think it, but those last 8 games could produce a number of losses.
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Post by jrbeav59 on Jan 14, 2019 13:11:11 GMT -8
Well, i can't find any. Looks like neither the Pac-12 network nor OSU's in house folks will do a live stream. Asked and answered i guess. Good game for me to drive over the mountains and see the Beavs in person! Hopefully the roads will cooperate. The Washington game didn't show the live stream until a day or two before the game but was streamed.
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Post by Tigardbeav on Jan 14, 2019 15:17:53 GMT -8
Your post made me take another look. I knew their was no Pac-12 network, but I thought there would be live streaming. The good news.....after this one, only one more game is not scheduled for TV. While looking, I also took a look at the remaining schedule. There is a shot that both the Beavs, and ttdtr are 10-0 headed to the bay area games. The Beavs will need to be on top of their game though, as Arizona, Arizona St, and Utah are tough teams despite those games being scheduled in Corvallis, and Washington and Washington State won't be a picnic on the road either. Stanford has some tough games as well, playing Cal twice and Utah on the road before taking on the Beavs. They are a REALLY good team, but it wouldn't surprise me if they lose one of those three games. The last half of the Beaver season really gets tough. Playing Stanford, Cal, Arizona, Arizona St on the road and ttdtr twice, as well as UCLA and USC at home. I don't even want to think it, but those last 8 games could produce a number of losses. ttdtr??? tatasdowntheroad? Is tsdtr the best thing that QA left us? I think so. Possibly a pair of soiled socks in his old house
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Post by fishwrapper on Jan 14, 2019 16:20:30 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 5:54:52 GMT -8
It's my understanding that "streaming" is a problem for people with Sling TV. While Sling TV's sports package may give you all the Pac-12 channels, they don't appear to support streaming: When you start the Pac-12 app on your device and have to specify your provider, there's no option for Sling. So it's not possible for Sling TV users to watch Thursday's game. There IS an option for FUBO TV, so if you have FUBO as your online TV alternative, then you appear to be okay. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, because someone I know is thinking about dropping Comcast and using Sling TV.
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Post by Tigardbeav on Jan 15, 2019 6:33:24 GMT -8
It's my understanding that "streaming" is a problem for people with Sling TV. While Sling TV's sports package may give you all the Pac-12 channels, they don't appear to support streaming: When you start the Pac-12 app on your device and have to specify your provider, there's no option for Sling. So it's not possible for Sling TV users to watch Thursday's game. There IS an option for FUBO TV, so if you have FUBO as your online TV alternative, then you appear to be okay. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, because someone I know is thinking about dropping Comcast and using Sling TV. I have Sling & love it. If not for Mrs TB I would drop direct TV. So you would not watch the stream on Sling just like you would not watch it on ComCast. You use your laptop & go to the official page/WBB/schedule/game/watch If I want it on the bigish screen I have an HDMI cable I hook up. Otherwise watch on the laptop. Not sure aboiut "casting" as i don't use it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 7:58:22 GMT -8
It's my understanding that "streaming" is a problem for people with Sling TV. While Sling TV's sports package may give you all the Pac-12 channels, they don't appear to support streaming: When you start the Pac-12 app on your device and have to specify your provider, there's no option for Sling. So it's not possible for Sling TV users to watch Friday's game. There IS an option for FUBO TV, so if you have FUBO as your online TV alternative, then you appear to be okay. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, because someone I know is thinking about dropping Comcast and using Sling TV. I have Sling & love it. If not for Mrs TB I would drop direct TV. So you would not watch the stream on Sling just like you would not watch it on ComCast. You use your laptop & go to the official page/WBB/schedule/game/watch If I want it on the bigish screen I have an HDMI cable I hook up. Otherwise watch on the laptop. Not sure aboiut "casting" as i don't use it But my claim is that when you go to the "official page/WBB/schedule/game/watch" option on the OSU Beavers website, it requires that you login ("SIGN IN") to your provider with your password. If your provider isn't in the list of options under "To unlock sign in to your TV provider account.", then you can't watch the stream. I don't see "Sling" in the list of providers. In the upper right corner of the page there's a "SIGN IN" option. If you're already signed in with a provider from a prior login, then it will show the provider's name, instead, like "Fubo" or "Frontier". That's why I'm surprised it works for you. DirecTV doesn't provide Pac-12 networks, so you can't be signed in with them. So if you're signed in somehow with SlingTV, I'm really curious how you did that.
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Post by fishwrapper on Jan 15, 2019 8:15:59 GMT -8
The Pac12 app streaming allows you to watch TV games with your device, assuming you are a customer who has access to the Pac12 Network. Hence the "Sign In" request - you enter your Comcrap or whatever provider credentials to access your channel.
The non-TV streams do not require the app; you see them on the Pac-12 streaming page using your web browser. Friday's game will be streamed on the web to anyone who wants to watch.
One can argue this is better for the team's exposure because the web footprint is far bigger than the Pac12 footprint.
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Post by 2ndGenBeaver on Jan 15, 2019 8:22:13 GMT -8
It's my understanding that "streaming" is a problem for people with Sling TV. While Sling TV's sports package may give you all the Pac-12 channels, they don't appear to support streaming: When you start the Pac-12 app on your device and have to specify your provider, there's no option for Sling. So it's not possible for Sling TV users to watch Thursday's game. There IS an option for FUBO TV, so if you have FUBO as your online TV alternative, then you appear to be okay. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, because someone I know is thinking about dropping Comcast and using Sling TV. I have Sling & love it. If not for Mrs TB I would drop direct TV. So you would not watch the stream on Sling just like you would not watch it on ComCast. You use your laptop & go to the official page/WBB/schedule/game/watch If I want it on the bigish screen I have an HDMI cable I hook up. Otherwise watch on the laptop. Not sure aboiut "casting" as i don't use it LOL. I have Sling and I love it. If not for Mrs 2ndGenBeaver (who is a 1stGenBeaver), I would drop Dish. But that would be a "marriage limiting move" on my part......What I can't deal with is knowing some Beaver sport is on TV/web/stream/etc somewhere without watching it. I have added Roku boxes to all my TVs, and use the Sling app on the Roku boxes..... Go Beavers!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 8:28:30 GMT -8
The Pac12 app streaming allows you to watch TV games with your device, assuming you are a customer who has access to the Pac12 Network. Hence the "Sign In" request - you enter your Comcrap or whatever provider credentials to access your channel. The non-TV streams do not require the app; you see them on the Pac-12 streaming page using your web browser. Friday's game will be streamed on the web to anyone who wants to watch. One can argue this is better for the team's exposure because the web footprint is far bigger than the Pac12 footprint. So you can have Sling TV and still watch streamed non-TV games without signing in. I guess that clears it up! Thanks!
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Post by fishwrapper on Jan 15, 2019 8:38:31 GMT -8
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Post by newduke2 on Jan 15, 2019 15:56:32 GMT -8
Glad the University added the game for live streaming since the Pac-12 network whimped out. Now I hope OSU does a better job synchronizing and sustaining Ron Callan's play by play broadcast. It was awful for the Washington game.
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Post by bvrbooster on Jan 15, 2019 16:46:15 GMT -8
I have season tickets, so screening of home games is not an issue for me. We've played 7 games away from Gill, however, and not one of them was available on the multitude of channels I get via Comcast. Since I'm older and without a teenager in the house to guide me through the electronic maze, I greatly appreciate those of you who post these links that I am sometimes able to make work for me.
On the other hand, I am most unappreciative of the Athletic Department and Larry Scott and his minions, who make it so spectacularly difficult for me to watch my favorite team while they're on the road.
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Post by 2ndGenBeaver on Jan 15, 2019 17:21:21 GMT -8
I have season tickets, so screening of home games is not an issue for me. We've played 7 games away from Gill, however, and not one of them was available on the multitude of channels I get via Comcast. Since I'm older and without a teenager in the house to guide me through the electronic maze, I greatly appreciate those of you who post these links that I am sometimes able to make work for me. On the other hand, I am most unappreciative of the Athletic Department and Larry Scott and his minions, who make it so spectacularly difficult for me to watch my favorite team while they're on the road. Totally agree, bvrbooster - Larry Scott has not helped the Pac-12. Just need to offer an "all you can eat" online and/or app based streaming package (or team by team), and bypass all of this satellite TV negotiation he mired the Pac-12 in. Or he could have had Comcast/Dish carry ALL of the regional Pac-12 channels (though maybe they don't want to, and instead wanted to give me all sorts of other crap channels I don't need). You can avoid most all of the need for a teenage consultant by buying a Roku box for ~30 bucks and three months of Sling with the Sports add on (I sign up in November and buy a discounted multi-month package just long enough for hoops season). Then if you can manage HDMI cable to the TV (or composite if your TV is old school, with the right Roku box) and USB power in, you at least get ALL of the regional Pac-12 channels using the Sling app on Roku. Same approach if you are an Amazon Prime person and buy a Fire TV box. Pac-12 Los Angeles had both the USC and UCLA games on live, and that right there made the expenditure worth it for me. Go Beavers!
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