ESPNU has Clemson/Georgia St.
oskidunker;842294078 said:
Espn threeeeeeee !
BearBones;842294086 said:
To see ESPN3 online go to http://espn.go.com/watchespn/
I recently read that on March 3 Disney and DISH reached a major agreement, which includes adding ESPN3 to the DISH line-up, showing both ESPNU and ESPNews in HD and much more, but I do not believe that the new offerings are available yet.
ddc_Cal;842294153 said:
No ESPN3 on uverse?
march2397;842294207 said:
It's an internet channel. See link above. You need to log in with your uverse info.
It's also not very good, which seems appropriate.
Cal Geek;842294232 said:
There is also Google Chromecast for $35.
OldBlue1999;842294240 said:
The watch espn app doesn't natively support chromecast (yet?) so you would have to tab cast it as described in the link 13 posted. It's actually very simple but the stream quality is not typically as good as with natively supported apps. Also I'm not sure if chromecast is sold at best buy, etc. so out might not be possible to get one by tonight like you could with an apple TV or roku.
OldBlue1999;842294268 said:
Now, on to the hijack:
Cal Geek and others:
Have you used plex with your chromecast to stream from a nas now that it's supported? If so, what nas? I'm about to build a freenas box...
Have you purchased and used the sling app with your roku? I'm particularly interested in the stream quality from a dish hopper w/ sling to a roku running the sling app.
Wondering generally about people's experiences with stream quality from these options, as they are my next likely forays.
Also, anyone build a dvr using the mythbuntu distro? I might do one of those soon too. Would love to hear experiences.
TheDudeSF;842294303 said:
If you have enough upload speed where your slingbox is and enough download speed where the roku is (I think the stream maxes out at about 8 mbps), the stream looks almost HDTV quality, even on a large TV.