The game "should" be on channelsurfing.net tonight (for those not living in the Milwaukee area and going to the game).
It's not listed on the site's schedule for today, however, the game is being carried live by Sportsnet NY. SNY is showing the rebroadcast tomorrow afternoon on SNY (and that is listed on channelsurfing's site). My guess is that if you open the link to tomorrow afternoon's broadcast, you'll catch the live version tonight.
Hope this helps some people out.
Sportsnet NY WILL be broadcasting the game tonight...
http://web.sny.tv/schedule/index.jsp
Also channel 695 for those with Full Court subscriptions.
http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/contentPageIF.jsp?assetId=1100036 (http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/contentPageIF.jsp?assetId=1100036)
And 464 on Dish Network Full Court...
http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/whats_on_dish/pay_per_view/sports/basketball/schedules/ESPN_Full_court/default.aspx
Quote from: DonCornholeone on November 30, 2007, 12:02:04 PM
Sportsnet NY WILL be broadcasting the game tonight...
http://web.sny.tv/schedule/index.jsp
Thanks - and welcome to the board Don
Thanks!!!
I've been reading all the boards for years, but rarely post!
Will be in the house tonight for the game.
Is Murff ever on this board?
Periodically, yes.
Looks like the game is also on "free" TV in Madison tonight. So we're on over the (digital) airwaves in Madison this year before UW.
http://www.mymadisontv.com/uwsportsschedule.html (http://www.mymadisontv.com/uwsportsschedule.html)
Interesting that the link page is "uwsportsschedule.html".
Also on 424 Comcast Chicago. (assuming stupid comcast can get my Full Court working before the game...)
Was unable to watch IUPUI because of Comcast earlier this month ... Would be extremely livid if today's game was not available due to "technical problems."
Don't forget about espn360! The feed isn't great but 360 gives a ton of features. Best of is the replay feature. You can watch the game or re-watch the game at your leisure.
360 shows fullcourt?
Its not called full court, but 360 shows almost everything on all of the espn networks and packages. Best of all, its free!
Quote from: MilTown on November 30, 2007, 04:40:18 PM
Its not called full court, but 360 shows almost everything on all of the espn networks and packages. Best of all, its free!
Well it's "free" if your ISP has a contract with ESPN....like Verizon, but most don't (i.e. Earthlink, etc, etc)
can someone give me more direct instructions on how to watch on my comp. i can't figure out where to go
i have channelsurfing.net on and there is a baseball program running right now, this might work...in ten minutes
which one on channelsurfing should i try?
go to www.channelsurfing.net
then you will have to scroll down and click NEXT for programs tomm,
and scroll down and find the name of the program, and click it,
should open it (in internet explorer i guess it only works?)
and in nine minutes im hoping the program starts,
its a baseball highlight show right now.
its called this --
College Basketball - UW- Milwaukee at Marquette 4:00PM EST 12/1
it says it tomorrow but i think it will stream it tonite...
thanks a lot 924
if channelsurfing doesn't work I hope someone can post the backdoor for espn360. just like last year. ;D
IT WORKS !!
Quote from: downtown85 on November 30, 2007, 07:28:45 PM
if channelsurfing doesn't work I hope someone can post the backdoor for espn360. just like last year. ;D
don't think espn360 is backdoorable anymore.. it goes through a custom viewer now that you have to download.. that viewer probably takes care of authentication and such to lock up the hole.
Anyone having problems with Full Court on Comcast? My full court is just a black screen on all FC channels. :( At least there's the internets.
no problem with full court on verizon fios..
direct link to channelsurfing's stream:
http://www.channelsurfing.net/watch-sny.html
Anyone able to get channelsurfing work on a Mac? It's not loading in either Firefox or Safari.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I think you have to download Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player (for Mac) to run it. I know I had to do that to get a radio station to stream on my Mac, and the ChannelSurfing.net page mentions that you need Windows Media Player.
It also says the site doesn't work with firefox. I knew there was at least one reason not to uninstall IE.
damn...that defeats the whole purpose of buying a mac--to avoid microsoft!
Wow...Thanks for the website notice!! I would have had to pay $109 to see it on PPV!