I use a TBS card and TSReader to push it to the AppleTV so no idea how it works with any of those receivers.
Try opening the m3u file in Notepad, it likely has a HTTP or UDP link, if so you should be able to punch that right into VLC and not mess around with a m3u file. Nothing I can test...
ASI outputs the entire stream, so it would lock ABC and then send the stream over to the RX8200, you would then switch the input on the RX8200 to ASI and then the ABC channels would be there. Just make sure the Arris DSR receiver you are buying supports DVB-S2X.
The receivers connect with a...
I would not buy another RX8200 just to receive ABC. Look for a cheap Arris DSR-74XX and connect it to your RX8200 via ASI.
Do double check the model # and specs before buying anything just to be safe.
Not that I am aware of, I am sure MediaKind would do it but I could only imagine how much it would cost.
I would love to upgrade my board too as mine is in the same boat.
You need a special Sat S2X video board to lock DVB-S2X signals. A majority of the ones on eBay that have the licenses for it have the wrong board.
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Great for college football fans who only care about one team that ESPN carries. The weeks they are on OTA or a bye week you can just skip payment. Can bring the bill down to $15-$20 a month. Even less if it is a popular team that is on ABC quite a bit.
I have never heard anything good about them. $46 a month for A&E, GSN and Hallmark channels? Frndly is significantly cheaper. Half the channels they advertise in their package are actually FTA. $85 for a guide is a complete rip off. I see more red flags on that site then I have fingers...
That is normal, you need the Sports Pack to watch the pre/post game shows. You should be able to register a MLB.tv account since you have Extra Innings and watch them there.
I would imagine "other streaming" are the streaming services not on the chart. DirecTV, Fubo, Frndly, Philo, MLB, NBA, RSNs, Xumo, Plex are some examples but they are many more.
CBS producing the game is not going to matter when it comes to if Netflix can keep up with the bandwidth or not. There was 0 issues with the feed going back to Netflix for the Tyson fight, nor the feed going from Netflix to DirecTV for bars. Nor will there be any with the feed going to OTA...
They have a deal to be rebranded as Fanduel after the MLB season ends.
https://awfulannouncing.com/dsg/fanduel-naming-rights-diamond-bally-sports-networks.html
(This is if the Judge signs off on everything)
Appears it’s in the news pack but not in the America’s Everything Pack (or the ones below it)
Definitely an odd arrangement.
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If you are out of market, they do show both feeds. They get direct feeds from the NBA so there is no limitations now.
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Dish had a majority of the Canadian feeds excluding SN1 as of a couple of weeks ago. Seems they lost them too. Had a feeling it was only a matter of time with the F2 satellite winding down. CBC is on C-Band so HNIC should hopefully remain.
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They likely no longer have access to the channel. The transmission method changed when it relaunched and since Dish does not carry the channel I can see them not getting the new equipment required to receive the feed. The NHL does book several feeds on 113W via Encompass Digital Media to Dish...
I finally got it working. A online refresh didn't work but I called the 800# and put in error 721 and refreshed that way. Willow turned on shortly after.
Thanks everyone!
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I gave that a go and no luck. It doesn't show up in the DirecTV streaming apps either so something seems off. Someday I'll give them a call. I do get Red Zone, all the RSNs etc so the Sports Pack is definitely there.
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I have the sports pack on DirecTV satellite and I'm not authorized for Willow. Don't follow cricket, but I am curious if it's the same for others.
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Most cable companies (and even Dish) had Thursday Night Football. Xfinity was the major execption, COX and Spectrum ended up picking them up later in the season.
If it's a revenue sharing deal can see the cable companies that have IP setup along with Dish picking it up. If they have to make a...
They do have original programing that they produce just for Peacock, not sure it adds up to the figures above. None seem like they are extremely high budget shows.
The WWE/Peacock deal is roughly 200 million a year. The EPL deal is 450 million a year. They are games on NBC/USA but they...