The game is on ACCNX. I still have Directv and the free traik from YouTube. How do i acess it .What isthe process oarticularly on Directv.
ESPN App, log in as Direct TV customer, go to ACCNX (ACC Network Extra).The game is on ACCNX. I still have Directv and the free traik from YouTube. How do i acess it .What isthe process oarticularly on Directv.
Thanks CPESPN App, log in as Direct TV customer, go to ACCNX (ACC Network Extra).
Is this accurate? When I log into ACCNX on the ESPN app, it does not list the Pitt game on the Saturday listings.ESPN App, log in as Direct TV customer, go to ACCNX (ACC Network Extra).
I go to espn.com. Click on ncaa football schedule. Pitt is listed on Saturday at 2:30 CT, 3:30 ET.Is this accurate? When I log into ACCNX on the ESPN app, it does not list the Pitt game on the Saturday listings.
I clicked on “ESPN+” on the ESPN app, and the Pitt game showed under “football” on Saturday.Is this accurate? When I log into ACCNX on the ESPN app, it does not list the Pitt game on the Saturday listings.
Yes. I see it listed under ESPN+ too. But, do you have to have a different/additional subscription for that?I clicked on “ESPN+” on the ESPN app, and the Pitt game showed under “football” on Saturday.
Edit to add that I have DirecTV streaming.
Yes. I see it listed under ESPN+ too. But, do you have to have a different/additional subscription for that?
BTW...I have YouTubeTV.
If you have the ACCN with your YouTube subscription, go to the ESPN page, click on "watch", then go to the "schedules & replays" tab. There are actually two links there, one for ESPN+ and one for the ACCNX. If you click on the ACCNX link you can put in your YouTube log in and watch the game there for free.
Or, technically, not free but you've already paid for it.
As noted by others, if you have the ACC Network available through your provider, you have access to ESPN Watch via the internet.Yes. I see it listed under ESPN+ too. But, do you have to have a different/additional subscription for that?
BTW...I have YouTubeTV.
Do you have the ACC Network through Comcast?Can I go to espn+ and somehow access through Comcast?
Do you have the ACC Network through Comcast?
If you do, then yes. You have to have the ESPN channel available through your TV provider before you can watch it on ESPN+. ESPN+ is just an extension of your current ESPN subscription.
The game is on channel NCAAF35 on my IPTV. Go to channel category NCAAF and there are 86 games indexed there. It's in the same place every week.ESPN+ isnt an extension of your ESPN subscription because there is no such thing as an "ESPN subscription" per se. You get ESPN content due to your cable/satellite/streaming package so its not an "ESPN subscription." ESPN+ is a standalone streaming subscription which gives you access to ONLY ESPN+ content, which is essentially the events not popular enough to be on an ESPN TV channel.
The easiest way to describe this game is:
The only way to watch this game is on the ESPN App. If your cable/satellite/streaming provider has ACC Network, you can watch this game on the ESPN App. If your cable/satellite/streaming provider does not have ACC Network, then you will have to pay for an ESPN+ subscription to watch the game. But its still on the ESPN App.
The game is on channel NCAAF35 on my IPTV. Go to channel category NCAAF and there are 86 games indexed there. It's in the same place every week.
It is useful world wide, if you want to save a few thousand or so dollars on streaming services and spend the savings on NIL.This information is very useful for our New Zealand Pitt fans.
It is useful world wide, if you want to save a few thousand or so dollars on streaming services and spend the savings on NIL.
Don't forget to add, "if you don't mind participating something illegal".
The reason why those services are so much cheaper than cable/satellite/"normal" streaming is because the cable/satellite/streamers actually pay for the content they show.
I'm sure the authorities in Pakistan are looking into it. I subscribe to the content, the content rights are up to the provider. I never called up Netflix or YouTube or Hulu to ask for proof that they paid for the content. I'm sure these Pakistani guys are on to it. One thing I am certain of is that my streaming subscription isn't paying for Jerry Sandusky's pension by the money passing through to Penn State.Don't forget to add, "if you don't mind participating something illegal".
The reason why those services are so much cheaper than cable/satellite/"normal" streaming is because the cable/satellite/streamers actually pay for the content they show.
It isn't. Not for the end user.Is it even illegal in New Zealand though?
It isn't. Not for the end user.
But I don't watch from NZ. This week I'll stream from Romania. Last week I was in Mexico.
Just virtually via my VPN. @mike412 actually goes places. I'm just finishing up my Saturday morning coffee getting ready to feed all the animals.You are the PantherLair's resident globe trotter.
Just virtually via my VPN. @mike412 actually goes places. I'm just finishing up my Saturday morning coffee getting ready to feed all the animals.
I have to use a VPN to read Pantherlair. It is region locked to US and Canada. I might be breaking the law right now! But if I go down so does the criminal mastermind Chris Peak. He worked out ways for me to continue to pay for the board lol.Yeah, I know, just having some fun with ya.