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soonerfan28
10/16/2010, 12:31 PM
I have Dish and they don't have the Fox sports channels. Does anybody know if the game will be shown live on the internet tonigh?

VA Sooner
10/16/2010, 12:32 PM
I'm stuck without it being broadcast here in Virginia anywhere.

Any word on internet streaming yet?

brainpimp
10/16/2010, 12:54 PM
http://www.boxlive.tv/channels/sportport4

Try one of these.

soonercastor
10/16/2010, 01:01 PM
http://atdhe.net
http://channelsurfing.net

PSK2080
10/16/2010, 01:44 PM
If you can't find it elsewhere, check on justintv right before kickoff to see if anyone posts their game feed...

cleller
10/16/2010, 01:52 PM
There is a way, with a little learning curve, to be able to see almost any game via the internet. Maybe this should be a separate thread but here's the basics:

go to MyP2P forum, then click on NCAA:
http://www.myp2pforum.eu/forums/33-NCAA?

Next, click on "NCAA week 7 streaming"

This will show you the whole lineup, with links to almost every game in the country. Some of them will open right up, and that's it, you're watching on the computer.

If the link has an "ST" in in somewhere, such as 400TV2 ST 300k, that means the game is being broadcast via a StreamTorrent. Now you have a little more work.
You will first have to download StreamTorrent to your computer:

http://www.myp2p.eu/softwareitem.php?softwareid=25&part=software

Once you've got StreamTorrent installed on your computer, when you click on that crazy 400Tv2 ST 300k type link, your computer will open a new window, and begin loading the channel. Your computer will probably ask permission to allow the window to open. Say "allow"- what have you got to lose?

It will not load immediately, takes a minute or so to do its thing. Don't give up if the screen says "action was cancelled" at first. Watch the bottom of the screen, it should indicate the channel is loading.

It all sounds impossible, but if you play around with it, it will work. I live out in the sticks, with no cable or satellite, and watch everything via DSL. The quality is definitely not HD, but its free.
Works for NFL, too. This is worldwide, and tons of soccer crap on there, etc.
I also have mine hooked up to the TV, but that's another kettle of fish.

If you need help, I'd be glad to try, if we could figure out how to communicate.

JLMSOONER
10/16/2010, 02:27 PM
Suprisingly, my dish network guide shows OU/ISU game to be on Fox channel 414 coming on at 5pm (Mountain Time) here in Montana. It looks like we will be able to watch it down at my favorite sports bar Hooligans in downtown Billings!

afs
10/16/2010, 02:44 PM
Anyone with the game have a slingbox we could log into?

sOUnder
10/16/2010, 03:01 PM
There are a couple of other message boards addressing a quick fix for those with Dish in the black out areas.

It seems that if you change your billing address to the Colorado area, you'll be able to see the game on the Rocky Mountain FSN channel. Obviously, you'll need to change it back after the game, unless you want your bill sent to some stoner in Colorado. :D

I'm not a Dish subscriber, so I have no way to confirm this. But it's been discussed on TexAgs and another OU board that shall remain nameless...

soonerinabilene
10/16/2010, 03:44 PM
Dish just gave me 6 payperview credits for not being able to watch the game. when i asked if i culd use those credits to buy the game on payperview, i was told no because it is blacked out. my guide says it will be on 444, but when i select it says its blacked out. one freaking month into my contract with them and they pull the only reason why i have it off the air.

Crimsontothecore
10/16/2010, 03:47 PM
There are a couple of other message boards addressing a quick fix for those with Dish in the black out areas.

It seems that if you change your billing address to the Colorado area, you'll be able to see the game on the Rocky Mountain FSN channel. Obviously, you'll need to change it back after the game, unless you want your bill sent to some stoner in Colorado. :D

I'm not a Dish subscriber, so I have no way to confirm this. But it's been discussed on TexAgs and another OU board that shall remain nameless...

I'm no satellite guru but I seriously doubt that would work since different satellites serve different locations. Thus, a different billing address wouldn't change which satellite your dish is pointed to.

Jason White's Third Knee
10/16/2010, 03:47 PM
Looks like it will be on here:

http://channelsurfing.net/watch-ncaa-football-3.html

sOUnder
10/16/2010, 04:45 PM
I'm no satellite guru but I seriously doubt that would work since different satellites serve different locations. Thus, a different billing address wouldn't change which satellite your dish is pointed to.

I hear ya, and I've never had a satellite. Some people are saying it works, some say it won't, and at least one person now reporting it's against the law.

I'm in an unusal position of trying to help out my uncle who lives in Harrah, OK, and has Dish. He's laid up from cancer surgery and can't go to a sports bar.

Also, I understand it will be available online here: http://www.boxlive.tv/channels/SoopaSooner

no8isontheway
10/16/2010, 05:36 PM
i think the channel surfing link will be good, its up and running right now on fsn, thats where im headed for now

OK2U
10/16/2010, 05:58 PM
^Yep, it's coming up

OK2U
10/16/2010, 06:00 PM
http://www.boxlive.tv/channels/SoopaSooner
Actually looks better

slh1234
10/16/2010, 06:22 PM
There is a way, with a little learning curve, to be able to see almost any game via the internet. Maybe this should be a separate thread but here's the basics:

go to MyP2P forum, then click on NCAA:
http://www.myp2pforum.eu/forums/33-NCAA?

Next, click on "NCAA week 7 streaming"

This will show you the whole lineup, with links to almost every game in the country. Some of them will open right up, and that's it, you're watching on the computer.

If the link has an "ST" in in somewhere, such as 400TV2 ST 300k, that means the game is being broadcast via a StreamTorrent. Now you have a little more work.
You will first have to download StreamTorrent to your computer:

http://www.myp2p.eu/softwareitem.php?softwareid=25&part=software

Once you've got StreamTorrent installed on your computer, when you click on that crazy 400Tv2 ST 300k type link, your computer will open a new window, and begin loading the channel. Your computer will probably ask permission to allow the window to open. Say "allow"- what have you got to lose?

It will not load immediately, takes a minute or so to do its thing. Don't give up if the screen says "action was cancelled" at first. Watch the bottom of the screen, it should indicate the channel is loading.

It all sounds impossible, but if you play around with it, it will work. I live out in the sticks, with no cable or satellite, and watch everything via DSL. The quality is definitely not HD, but its free.
Works for NFL, too. This is worldwide, and tons of soccer crap on there, etc.
I also have mine hooked up to the TV, but that's another kettle of fish.

If you need help, I'd be glad to try, if we could figure out how to communicate.

Good tips. This should get a sticky.

StoopTroup
10/16/2010, 06:24 PM
Good tips. This should get a sticky.

A sticky in the loser forum.












I hope you noobs get it together because we are gonna whip dat cyclone ***. Hurry up Guys!

slh1234
10/16/2010, 06:26 PM
A sticky in the loser forum.












I hope you noobs get it together because we are gonna whip dat cyclone ***. Hurry up Guys!

You think so? I think it'd save a lot of time. I bet you see a thread like this every week.

StoopTroup
10/16/2010, 06:28 PM
You think so? I think it'd save a lot of time. I bet you see a thread like this every week.

Nope....usually I'm at the game.

slh1234
10/16/2010, 06:30 PM
Nope....usually I'm at the game.

Okay, then for those of us who live out of market, and out of reasonable travel to the games. I'm betting it won't hurt you that much.

StoopTroup
10/16/2010, 06:42 PM
This one is working for me



http://www.atdhe.net/23880/watch-iowa-state-vs-oklahoma

tooslow
10/16/2010, 07:05 PM
This one is working for me



http://www.atdhe.net/23880/watch-iowa-state-vs-oklahoma

Thanks!!!

tooslow
10/16/2010, 07:12 PM
This one is working for me



http://www.atdhe.net/23880/watch-iowa-state-vs-oklahoma

I will say that during every break in the action that I'm tempted to click on the links above or below the screen. :D

bluedogok
10/16/2010, 07:26 PM
I'm no satellite guru but I seriously doubt that would work since different satellites serve different locations. Thus, a different billing address wouldn't change which satellite your dish is pointed to.
I know with Directv (I think it is the same with Dish) that they have satellites that broadcast nationally for most of the major networks, same satellite and transponder numbers. There are some "spot beam" satellites which are for mostly local stations and their reception is limited to your region.

StoopTroup
10/16/2010, 07:36 PM
31-0 OU

Don't worry if you still can't get the game....it's just about over....

cleller
10/16/2010, 09:16 PM
Okay, then for those of us who live out of market, and out of reasonable travel to the games. I'm betting it won't hurt you that much.

Yep, just trying to help other OU Fans. First joined Soonerfans in 1999, people did that kind of thing then.

swardboy
10/16/2010, 09:33 PM
There is a way, with a little learning curve, to be able to see almost any game via the internet. Maybe this should be a separate thread but here's the basics:

go to MyP2P forum, then click on NCAA:
http://www.myp2pforum.eu/forums/33-NCAA?

Next, click on "NCAA week 7 streaming"

This will show you the whole lineup, with links to almost every game in the country. Some of them will open right up, and that's it, you're watching on the computer.

If the link has an "ST" in in somewhere, such as 400TV2 ST 300k, that means the game is being broadcast via a StreamTorrent. Now you have a little more work.
You will first have to download StreamTorrent to your computer:

http://www.myp2p.eu/softwareitem.php?softwareid=25&part=software

Once you've got StreamTorrent installed on your computer, when you click on that crazy 400Tv2 ST 300k type link, your computer will open a new window, and begin loading the channel. Your computer will probably ask permission to allow the window to open. Say "allow"- what have you got to lose?

It will not load immediately, takes a minute or so to do its thing. Don't give up if the screen says "action was cancelled" at first. Watch the bottom of the screen, it should indicate the channel is loading.

It all sounds impossible, but if you play around with it, it will work. I live out in the sticks, with no cable or satellite, and watch everything via DSL. The quality is definitely not HD, but its free.
Works for NFL, too. This is worldwide, and tons of soccer crap on there, etc.
I also have mine hooked up to the TV, but that's another kettle of fish.

If you need help, I'd be glad to try, if we could figure out how to communicate.

clellar, you were a lifesaver for me this week. Thanks man.

cleller
10/16/2010, 09:43 PM
Good deal. For people that don't want to shell out for satellite, its a way to see the college and NFL stuff that doesn't make the broadcast cut.
With this gizmo, you can run the laptop to the TV.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBI8mkKBG68

OK2U
10/16/2010, 10:03 PM
Man, that is a lot easier on my Macbook...HMDI and done.

StoopTroup
10/16/2010, 10:05 PM
Yep, just trying to help other OU Fans. First joined Soonerfans in 1999, people did that kind of thing then.

They still do if you're around more than Gameday

cleller
10/17/2010, 06:49 AM
They still do if you're around more than Gameday

That's just what I'm talking about. Has nothing to do with the topic. Juvenile.

I'm sure you'll have the last word, as this is place must be your whole life.

1890MilesToNorman
10/17/2010, 08:13 AM
Dish came through for me last night and showed the game on one of the ALT stations.