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jwest
I just got an email from my internet service provider (Comcast) that they will begin offering ESPN360 for free as part of their service later this summer.

Does anyone else have it already? If so, could you tell me about the college football coverage provided (i.e., approx. how many games each week? are they games from all levels or just BCS?). Also, are games only available as a live stream or are they saved and archived for later viewing? If they are only streamed live, is it possible to record them myself?

Thanks!
PatriotofMaine
QUOTE (jwest @ Jul 23 2009, 9:39:20 AM) *
I just got an email from my internet service provider (Comcast) that they will begin offering ESPN360 for free as part of their service later this summer.

Does anyone else have it already? If so, could you tell me about the college football coverage provided (i.e., approx. how many games each week? are they games from all levels or just BCS?). Also, are games only available as a live stream or are they saved and archived for later viewing? If they are only streamed live, is it possible to record them myself?

Thanks!



Nope...don't have it, can't get it...I'll be curious to hear how this goes for you too, though.
bcdrama
Jeff, you should get a bunch of 1-AA games, I am not sure about D-II or III. I would get it if my daughter didn't eat so much and need so many clothes! mad.gif

QUOTE (PatriotofMaine @ Jul 23 2009, 2:33:52 PM) *
Nope...don't have it, can't get it...I'll be curious to hear how this goes for you too, though.

bwalker
QUOTE (jwest @ Jul 23 2009, 9:39:20 AM) *
I just got an email from my internet service provider (Comcast) that they will begin offering ESPN360 for free as part of their service later this summer.

Does anyone else have it already? If so, could you tell me about the college football coverage provided (i.e., approx. how many games each week? are they games from all levels or just BCS?). Also, are games only available as a live stream or are they saved and archived for later viewing? If they are only streamed live, is it possible to record them myself?

Thanks!


My internet provider Frontier provides it free as well. There are a ton of games available. The only problem is you have to watch them on the computer. They are on demand. Meaning you can catch a game a month or two after it{s been played. Good stuff, but I was able to get on early this year and really haven{t used it much. This year I{ll try to use it to supplement what we do.
PatriotofMaine
QUOTE (bwalker @ Jul 24 2009, 6:36:43 PM) *
My internet provider Frontier provides it free as well. There are a ton of games available. The only problem is you have to watch them on the computer. They are on demand. Meaning you can catch a game a month or two after it{s been played. Good stuff, but I was able to get on early this year and really haven{t used it much. This year I{ll try to use it to supplement what we do.



Hey Brett,

Good to hear from you, my friend. Are you back in Cali or still down in San Miguel Allende?
bwalker
QUOTE (PatriotofMaine @ Jul 24 2009, 7:10:13 PM) *
Hey Brett,

Good to hear from you, my friend. Are you back in Cali or still down in San Miguel Allende?


Hey Steve! I am still in Guanajuato until the 1st of Aug. Looking forward to getting back to the US. We just got back from a nice trip to Acapulco. What a great place that is!
bcdrama
If your PC has s video out and your TV has S-Video in you can watch on TV or you have an RF modulator and RCA inputs you can, also I think SlingCatcher would let you see it on TV? Anyone have SlingCatcher?

QUOTE (bwalker @ Jul 24 2009, 10:36:43 PM) *
My internet provider Frontier provides it free as well. There are a ton of games available. The only problem is you have to watch them on the computer. They are on demand. Meaning you can catch a game a month or two after it{s been played. Good stuff, but I was able to get on early this year and really haven{t used it much. This year I{ll try to use it to supplement what we do.

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