Re: Thee Pac12 Network
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 3:48 pm
Really? This is AWESOME!!!!!!!
A co-op community for Arizona Fans
http://www.beardownwildcats.com/
maybe it hasn't updated yet?Longhorned wrote:Never mind, this isn't going to work on Sling. The site says, "Get additional programming like NFL RedZone, Pac-12 Networks, Spike, NickToons, EPIX, HBO®, and others."
But then it offers no way to get that additional programming. No offer to select. Nothing.
You can watch 3 separate streams of sling simultaneously if you chooseCalStateTempe wrote:not a game changer, sadly.
Can only use on one device, so while I'm watching games, wife is SOL on the bedroom TV trying to watch bravo or whatever else kinda garbage she likes.
It's always the right time. I don't even have access to the Pac 12 network and I'm grateful every day I cut the cord.CalStateTempe wrote:Gonna have to research this a bit more, but will probably stay with Dish for 2 years and reassess at that time when the technology is a bit more advanced and sling/roku/streaming is more widely adopted.
Not saying it isn't already, but for us I don't think its the right time to cut the cord.
God Damn hater, you feel the need to opine on every perspective different than yours?ASUHATER! wrote:It's always the right time. I don't even have access to the Pac 12 network and I'm grateful every day I cut the cord.CalStateTempe wrote:Gonna have to research this a bit more, but will probably stay with Dish for 2 years and reassess at that time when the technology is a bit more advanced and sling/roku/streaming is more widely adopted.
Not saying it isn't already, but for us I don't think its the right time to cut the cord.
Whoa calm down. I never said anything that you're saying. Take some deep breaths.CalStateTempe wrote:God Damn hater, you feel the need to opine on every perspective different than yours?ASUHATER! wrote:It's always the right time. I don't even have access to the Pac 12 network and I'm grateful every day I cut the cord.CalStateTempe wrote:Gonna have to research this a bit more, but will probably stay with Dish for 2 years and reassess at that time when the technology is a bit more advanced and sling/roku/streaming is more widely adopted.
Not saying it isn't already, but for us I don't think its the right time to cut the cord.
Good for you, glad it works for you, and so awesome to know that you know about more my families needs, desires, wants, regarding are TV/entertainment watching habits than I do after informing myself the last 4-5 hours researching, weighing, and coming to my above view point.
Enjoy your playstation, I'll stick to being a luddite with Dish for another 2 years.
i switched from dish about a year and a half ago. first with sling, now on playstation vue. i can count on one hand the times i've had buffering issues or a drop in streaming quality. quality usually seems better than cable or satellite honestly. dish messed up on me at least as often, if not more, than the streaming has. really comes down to what kind of internet you have. if you have crappy 25 dollar a month century link dsl...it may not be so good.jsbowl16 wrote:I have to wait until streaming becomes a little more reliable to switch from Dish. I have the MLB.tv subscription and that runs like crap half the time. I don't feel like having to deal with buffering when I am trying to watch an Arizona basketball game. It is already a big enough pain to have to watch the Yankees with buffering.
Out of curiosity, how do you have access to Watch ESPN? I'm going to guess you have someones password but it's worth asking. I might signup for sling, that's sounds like a good deal. Kodi is cool and all but the video really sucks sometimes.scumdevils86 wrote:I haven't honestly used any cable or satellite service in over 2 years. I really don't miss any of it because I still have netflix and amazon prime and a digital antenna. I have access to Watch ESPN as well. If roku just had access to the big 10 and pac 12 networks I would be complete.
sling gives you access to watch espn on any device you can use watch espn on (computer, tablet, phone, roku, amazon fire tv, apple tv..)84Cat wrote:Out of curiosity, how do you have access to Watch ESPN? I'm going to guess you have someones password but it's worth asking. I might signup for sling, that's sounds like a good deal. Kodi is cool and all but the video really sucks sometimes.scumdevils86 wrote:I haven't honestly used any cable or satellite service in over 2 years. I really don't miss any of it because I still have netflix and amazon prime and a digital antenna. I have access to Watch ESPN as well. If roku just had access to the big 10 and pac 12 networks I would be complete.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/26/79048 ... -tv-review" target="_blank84Cat wrote:Out of curiosity, how do you have access to Watch ESPN? I'm going to guess you have someones password but it's worth asking. I might signup for sling, that's sounds like a good deal. Kodi is cool and all but the video really sucks sometimes.scumdevils86 wrote:I haven't honestly used any cable or satellite service in over 2 years. I really don't miss any of it because I still have netflix and amazon prime and a digital antenna. I have access to Watch ESPN as well. If roku just had access to the big 10 and pac 12 networks I would be complete.
you'd only pay 50 bucks if you want all the spanish channels and other random stuff. when i had sling i paid $25 a month for the main package that included all the sports channels i wanted. you'd have to try really hard to pay 50 a month and get a bunch of useless extras.Zero wrote:What will the price be for Sling with Pac12? The highest package looks like 50 a month. I have one more year with Directv. Not gonna pay 50 a month for Sling when I pay 75 a month for all the sports channels (no pac12 sadly) all the movie channels and free nfl ticket with red zone.
Looks like I will be watching on my laptop until next season.
What did you do about ESPN? The sling blue pack 25usd doesn't have EAP. But it has all the fox affiliates.ASUHATER! wrote:you'd only pay 50 bucks if you want all the spanish channels and other random stuff. when i had sling i paid $25 a month for the main package that included all the sports channels i wanted. you'd have to try really hard to pay 50 a month and get a bunch of useless extras.Zero wrote:What will the price be for Sling with Pac12? The highest package looks like 50 a month. I have one more year with Directv. Not gonna pay 50 a month for Sling when I pay 75 a month for all the sports channels (no pac12 sadly) all the movie channels and free nfl ticket with red zone.
Looks like I will be watching on my laptop until next season.
i really wish playstation vue would add the pac 12 network since it's such a good service and good deal from what i've experienced so far. $35 a month for about 65 channels, a cloud dvr system and every major sports channel (except for the pac 12 network).
the 25 dollar pack i paid for on sling had espn, espn2, espnu, sec network...CalStateTempe wrote:What did you do about ESPN? The sling blue pack 25usd doesn't have EAP. But it has all the fox affiliates.ASUHATER! wrote:you'd only pay 50 bucks if you want all the spanish channels and other random stuff. when i had sling i paid $25 a month for the main package that included all the sports channels i wanted. you'd have to try really hard to pay 50 a month and get a bunch of useless extras.Zero wrote:What will the price be for Sling with Pac12? The highest package looks like 50 a month. I have one more year with Directv. Not gonna pay 50 a month for Sling when I pay 75 a month for all the sports channels (no pac12 sadly) all the movie channels and free nfl ticket with red zone.
Looks like I will be watching on my laptop until next season.
i really wish playstation vue would add the pac 12 network since it's such a good service and good deal from what i've experienced so far. $35 a month for about 65 channels, a cloud dvr system and every major sports channel (except for the pac 12 network).
Longhorned wrote:Saturday morning, September 10. Hours away from the next Arizona football game. And Sling still hasn't added the PAC-12 network, even though this was announced to start days ago. #no faith in anything related to the PAC-12 network
Same here. I only had Dish to watch the Cats since I don't watch regular TV for the most part.HiCat wrote:Longhorned wrote:Saturday morning, September 10. Hours away from the next Arizona football game. And Sling still hasn't added the PAC-12 network, even though this was announced to start days ago. #no faith in anything related to the PAC-12 network
Hope they get it working soon. Thinking of switching to Sling when it's up/ running
Sling probably hasn't updated their offerings on the Sports package yet.Longhorned wrote:Okay, now on Sling it says in a banner across the top that "the PAC-12 networks are now available with the Sports Extra package for $5 a month." It's just that PAC-12 isn't listed among the offers in the regular part of the website. So after you pay Sling, it will either be there, or it won't.
Well sounds like all you have to do is sign up for the basic $20 package and add the $5 sports pack to it and you're good to go.Longhorned wrote:Okay, now on Sling it says in a banner across the top that "the PAC-12 networks are now available with the Sports Extra package for $5 a month." It's just that PAC-12 isn't listed among the offers in the regular part of the website. So after you pay Sling, it will either be there, or it won't.
I had one, actually still do sitting back in it's box. It worked really well, but it's remote conflicted with the remote on my TV, and never could separate them.wyo-cat wrote:Does anybody have the MXQ box?
It's a box for Kodi. I've heard good things from one of the boys at work.
wyo-cat wrote:Sling probably hasn't updated their offerings on the Sports package yet.Longhorned wrote:Okay, now on Sling it says in a banner across the top that "the PAC-12 networks are now available with the Sports Extra package for $5 a month." It's just that PAC-12 isn't listed among the offers in the regular part of the website. So after you pay Sling, it will either be there, or it won't.
Anybody try it yet?
Yup, it's up and running. I added the sports package about 15 minutes before the football game on Saturday and it worked immediately.HiCat wrote:wyo-cat wrote:Sling probably hasn't updated their offerings on the Sports package yet.Longhorned wrote:Okay, now on Sling it says in a banner across the top that "the PAC-12 networks are now available with the Sports Extra package for $5 a month." It's just that PAC-12 isn't listed among the offers in the regular part of the website. So after you pay Sling, it will either be there, or it won't.
Anybody try it yet?
Any Sling TV users hooked up here with updates on Pac 12 features? What's the verdict on watching games? Is it up and running now? Appreciate any info..thanks.
Ready to switch over to Sling soon.
wooha wrote:Yup, it's up and running. I added the sports package about 15 minutes before the football game on Saturday and it worked immediately.HiCat wrote:wyo-cat wrote:Sling probably hasn't updated their offerings on the Sports package yet.Longhorned wrote:Okay, now on Sling it says in a banner across the top that "the PAC-12 networks are now available with the Sports Extra package for $5 a month." It's just that PAC-12 isn't listed among the offers in the regular part of the website. So after you pay Sling, it will either be there, or it won't.
Anybody try it yet?
Any Sling TV users hooked up here with updates on Pac 12 features? What's the verdict on watching games? Is it up and running now? Appreciate any info..thanks.
Ready to switch over to Sling soon.
And I'm not sure if it was mentioned earlier in the thread, but you do get all of the Pac-12 regions, not just Pac-12 AZ (or the region you live in).
Gilbertcat wrote:Ive recently became aware of the Kodi app...
I actually tested out Playstation Vue this past weekend and made the switch. It runs really well. It saved me about $80 per month making the switch from DISH so I upgraded my internet from 50mbps to 155mbps. I didnt really need it that fast for Vue but it is nice to have for the $10 per month price increase of internet. I am at about $105 now total for Vue and Internet and I get all of the channels I want except for PAC 12 but I will likely just add it for $25 per month during basketball season. It is a bit pricey just for Pac-12 but since I don't get to see many games in person in PA, it is about the cost of going to a game with my family.ASUHATER! wrote:i switched from dish about a year and a half ago. first with sling, now on playstation vue. i can count on one hand the times i've had buffering issues or a drop in streaming quality. quality usually seems better than cable or satellite honestly. dish messed up on me at least as often, if not more, than the streaming has. really comes down to what kind of internet you have. if you have crappy 25 dollar a month century link dsl...it may not be so good.jsbowl16 wrote:I have to wait until streaming becomes a little more reliable to switch from Dish. I have the MLB.tv subscription and that runs like crap half the time. I don't feel like having to deal with buffering when I am trying to watch an Arizona basketball game. It is already a big enough pain to have to watch the Yankees with buffering.
Just install Kodi on a FireTV or Roku device and watch Pac-12 Network for free.jsbowl16 wrote:I actually tested out Playstation Vue this past weekend and made the switch. It runs really well. It saved me about $80 per month making the switch from DISH so I upgraded my internet from 50mbps to 155mbps. I didnt really need it that fast for Vue but it is nice to have for the $10 per month price increase of internet. I am at about $105 now total for Vue and Internet and I get all of the channels I want except for PAC 12 but I will likely just add it for $25 per month during basketball season. It is a bit pricey just for Pac-12 but since I don't get to see many games in person in PA, it is about the cost of going to a game with my family.ASUHATER! wrote:i switched from dish about a year and a half ago. first with sling, now on playstation vue. i can count on one hand the times i've had buffering issues or a drop in streaming quality. quality usually seems better than cable or satellite honestly. dish messed up on me at least as often, if not more, than the streaming has. really comes down to what kind of internet you have. if you have crappy 25 dollar a month century link dsl...it may not be so good.jsbowl16 wrote:I have to wait until streaming becomes a little more reliable to switch from Dish. I have the MLB.tv subscription and that runs like crap half the time. I don't feel like having to deal with buffering when I am trying to watch an Arizona basketball game. It is already a big enough pain to have to watch the Yankees with buffering.
I have that running now and it is alright but I would much rather watch an hd stream for $25 per month plus I was talking to a tech from my ISP and he said that they are talking about blocking Kodi. I am not sure how they would do it but they are definitely aware that it is an issue so it is probably only a matter of time before they shut it down or start sending out letters warning of taking legal actions.ChooChooCat wrote:Just install Kodi on a FireTV or Roku device and watch Pac-12 Network for free.jsbowl16 wrote:I actually tested out Playstation Vue this past weekend and made the switch. It runs really well. It saved me about $80 per month making the switch from DISH so I upgraded my internet from 50mbps to 155mbps. I didnt really need it that fast for Vue but it is nice to have for the $10 per month price increase of internet. I am at about $105 now total for Vue and Internet and I get all of the channels I want except for PAC 12 but I will likely just add it for $25 per month during basketball season. It is a bit pricey just for Pac-12 but since I don't get to see many games in person in PA, it is about the cost of going to a game with my family.ASUHATER! wrote:i switched from dish about a year and a half ago. first with sling, now on playstation vue. i can count on one hand the times i've had buffering issues or a drop in streaming quality. quality usually seems better than cable or satellite honestly. dish messed up on me at least as often, if not more, than the streaming has. really comes down to what kind of internet you have. if you have crappy 25 dollar a month century link dsl...it may not be so good.jsbowl16 wrote:I have to wait until streaming becomes a little more reliable to switch from Dish. I have the MLB.tv subscription and that runs like crap half the time. I don't feel like having to deal with buffering when I am trying to watch an Arizona basketball game. It is already a big enough pain to have to watch the Yankees with buffering.
What is the new deal? Can I get rid of the multi sport pack? Effective when?!?UofAlum05 wrote:That saves me about $15 a month!! Hell yeah!