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Originally posted by Manhattan_Shocker View PostI was able to watch a majority of the games on Cox via ESPN3
Unfortunately with Cox's attempt at a monopoly, the ESPN3 games that hold the Kansas22 telecasts are blocked from local viewers, like the entire states of Kansas and Missouri.
There are better options out there. Cox is using this play so they have WSU fans switch to them to watch games. WSU is getting $$$ from Cox so apparently it doesn't care one way or the other, as long as it gets its $$$.
I think it's pretty unfortunate and I'm sure there's a decent few out there who agree.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostThat's great for out-of-town, out-of-state viewers like yourself.
Unfortunately with Cox's attempt at a monopoly, the ESPN3 games that hold the Kansas22 telecasts are blocked from local viewers, like the entire states of Kansas and Missouri.
There are better options out there. Cox is using this play so they have WSU fans switch to them to watch games. WSU is getting $$$ from Cox so apparently it doesn't care one way or the other, as long as it gets its $$$.
I think it's pretty unfortunate and I'm sure there's a decent few out there who agree.
Justin.tv might be another source. I've watched FSU games on there in the past. Theoretically, you could set up a stream from an out of town person onto Justin.tv that others could then view.
Not that I would recommend doing any of that, of course.Originally posted by BleacherReportFred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
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Originally posted by Rlh04d View PostI'd guess their local area blackout would be either based on IP address geolocation or by the cable service you used to log in to the service with -- which would then block you from watching telecasts even if you were, say, in Oklahoma City trying to log in to ESPN3, because you pay for cable in Wichita. If it's the former, you could theoretically get around it with a proxy server, if you could find one fast enough to stream a game through (you'd probably have to pay for it). If it's the latter, you could theoretically get around it by using an out of town friend or relative's cable information for ESPN3. I don't know if it still works this way, but I logged into ESPN3 for the first time from my wife's family's house in Seattle, and for at least a year ESPN3 was going off of their cable service before it finally got around to asking for my own info.
Justin.tv might be another source. I've watched FSU games on there in the past. Theoretically, you could set up a stream from an out of town person onto Justin.tv that others could then view.
Not that I would recommend doing any of that, of course.
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Originally posted by Metalkatz View PostGood thing the XBOX ONE comes out in November! Just in timeInfinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
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ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostDue to budget constraints, XBOX ONE will not be making an appearance in my home. Debating if the 360 goes in for repairs or not. It is the only option I have to play college basketball...
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Originally posted by wufan View PostWhy is cox inferior to dish?
The 2nd thing is that to me, the functionality of the DVR unit is not as user friendly as the others. I've had them all, and I'd rank Dish's DVR and softwar 1st, Direct 2nd and Cox 3rd. For example, with the new Cox system, there is no 30 second skip ahead function. This is a GREAT function for skipping through commercials or I used it a lot during sporting events to skip from play to play. Cox did away with it because they didn't want people skipping through commercials. You can still fast forward through them, which I guess they must think is better because you at least have to look at it whizzing by, but its not nearly as fast or convenient as the skip function. A lot of it is personal preference, I suppose.
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Originally posted by wufan View PostWhy is cox inferior to dish?
Another item - I can go directly to my provider's website (not Cox or Dish) and see plan and option pricing - clear as day. Cox's pricing is a labyrinth, because they want prospective and current customers to deal with their used car salesman equivalents at their call center, who might quote two completely different packages and pricing to two different callers. This part of the Cox MO makes you want to take a bath to wash the BS off of your person afterwords.
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If you haven't checked out Contour from Cox, you should.
My brother has the 6-tuner DVR, another 2-tuner DVR, and 1 additional HD box. You can initiate a recording and watch from all 3 boxes. He has 3 TB of storage (about 1,000 hr of SD recording), the S&I tier, Variety tier, and bonus tier. He bundled with the Premier level internet (50 mb/s) and home phone for under $180/mo.
He also gets the Contour app, which allows him to watch a lot of shows on his iPad in his house live, or on-demand outside his house. It really is cool.
My issue with Dish and Direct was always having to sign a 2 year contract with only the first 12 months at the promotional rate.
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