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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: Gwaki on November 18, 2008, 01:13:11 PM
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it was on espn360 last night because that is where fullcourt is this year
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it was on espn360 last night because that is where fullcourt is this year
Hack that for us already, wudja ;D
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Hack that for us already, wudja ;D
cough someone wanna try this out :)
http://static.espn.go.com/broadband/ebb2/360SiteRedesignStaging/index9.html?affiliate=affiliate
copy and paste it
if it doesnt work i can try to figure it out once i get home
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Just tells me my ISP does not offer 360 (attached).
Edit: It does load a flash player, but that gets eventually gives a timeout connecting error.
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Just tells me my ISP does not offer 360 (attached). It does load a flash player, but that gets stuck on "connecting" forever.
thats the same error i got, I wasn't sure if that was because of my work or not. I will try and find a way into it when I get home and can access it.
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For anyone on campus, Marquette's networks all have access. I watch from work and in class on a regular basis.
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I tried the old link hack about a month ago to watch one of the Maryland football games with my buddy. The old tricks didn't seem to work. I'm not sure how to get it working again.
Hopefully someone can figure it out so I can actually see some games this year.
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bad news... It uses move media instead of flash. Harder to get through. I can post the source if someone wants it
someone try this link and tell me what happens. Screen shot appreciated
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/player
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Ok I figured out how to make it run... Problem is to do it I would have to break many laws and I don't really want to risk that. If I locate and easier way I can let you know.
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one quick idea. go http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/beta/index and then copy and paste this in your navigation bar:
javascript:launchPlayer("null", "");
It uses java to open the page. I can't test if that works but I think I am finding a way to get around the checks.
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blech :(
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This works for some.
1) On your browser, go to Tools, then Internet Options.
2) Click the Connections tab.
3) Under this tab, go to LAN Settings.
4) Click the check Use a proxy server.
5) For the address, put: 137.99.11.87, for the port put: 3128
6) Press okay until you get back to your browser.
7) Go to ESPN360.com. If everything went right, it will say something like "Congratulations, your internet provider has ESPN360!" or something along those lines.
8) Click on the video you want.
9) Once the video is open, go back to your internet options to the proxy stage and uncheck the proxy.
If this is done correctly, it usually works, but does not work for every computer.