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You'd have to go through a VPN to get local games.
I have Hulu Live, and MLB.TV. Does this mean I have to figure out what a VPN is- then change it- in order to watch the Cubs game on Herr Ricketts’ crappy network in the Chicagoland area?
Quoting so this doesn't get buried on the previous page. I think so? It seems MLB.TV only gets you games outside your regional sports network. So you have to get a VPN to trick your MLB.TV stream to think you're somewhere else. What a clusterf*ck.
Quick bump here for the first day of spring training games. Does a subscription for a streaming service that includes FS1 (I'm looking at sling orange+blue) then allow you access to your local Fox Sports Regional by signing into the FSGo app? So if I sign up for Sling that includes FS1, can I login to FSGo and watch Brewers games that way if I'm in the FSWI footprint? Sorry if this has been covered in this thread already.
Thanks. Woof; I’m just trying to remain a MLB fan.
You’d think the League would be concerned with the amount of in-market fans that won’t be easily able to watch games this season.
Same thing I wondered. I think if people are not able to watch their team, they will be much less invested in them and thus, less likely to attend games (when that is allowed).
YouTube TV has added MLB.TV to its Live TV lineup. Now, YouTube TV subscribers can choose the MLB.TV add-on to get Live streaming access to all regular season out-of-market games.
That doesn't help for in market games though. Right?
Does cable even solve the issue? I thought Fox Regionals weren’t on all cable providers at the moment.
Sorry I'm such a rube with more questions. I honestly gave these a quick google but reached that tipping point where if anyone has quick answers, its probably more efficient than me spending more time trying to blindly figure these out:Are VPNs per device, or do I get login credentials that I can use across devices? Are all devices VPN compatible? I'm sure its pretty inuitive to set up a VPN on a computer, but say (hypothetically) a frustrated gentleman wanted to stream MLB.TV though his Samsung smart TV to get local games otherwise only available with a cable subscription. Is there a way to run the TV's internet access through the VPN?Any recs for VPNs that folks have tried and liked? In particular and in light of Topper's comment, anyone ever used one with MLB.TV?
YouTube TV added seven more channels to its lineup, finally bringing viewers the rest of the ViacomCBS channels promised last summer. The new channels added are BET Her, Dabl, MTV2, MTV Classic, Nick Jr, NickToons, and Teen Nick.
What are seven channels I will probably never watch, Alex?
VPN isn't all that difficult guys. In fact, it's a pretty good security measure if you ever use "public wifi". You should never use those or hotel wifi without some sort of VPN. Just sayin...
https://www.nexttv.com/news/sinclair-targets-2022-launch-of-dtc-streaming-version-of-bally-sports-rsns