I am a huge fan of cricket, and I usually watch cricket on Kodi, with the help of sports devil buy the problem is that sports devil is restricted in my region that is why I am using VPN for Kodi: reviewsdir.com/best-kodi-vpn/ to access sports devil. So, guys, I want any alternate of sports devil so guys any suggestion is appreciable.
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The main reason I bought the Wing last year was so I could take advantage of MLB's Gameday Mobile deal and listen to baseball games at work. As far as I knew, all Windows Mobile phones had this capability. This year, however, it looks like they are doing a carrier-specific thing, with no decent phones on the list of supported devices. I am more than happy to ditch T-Mobile for another carrier if it means I can get the games, but I don't want to do it on a stinkin' RAZR or something else that doesn't do much else. Has anyone figured out a solution to this problem? I tried using Opera Mobile and hoping MLB would think I was a desktop PC trying to stream the games, but that didn't work. If anyone comes up with something, I would be eternally grateful.
I would guess that it's similar to the nfl network stuff for sprint.... although, you could always "stream" the games from your local radio station, if they allow it..
mrbkkt1 said:
I would guess that it's similar to the nfl network stuff for sprint.... although, you could always "stream" the games from your local radio station, if they allow it..
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MLB is quite a bit more strict than NFL when it comes to streaming restrictions. I was able to stream football games through thestreamcenter.com but MLB enforces pretty thorough blackout restrictions so you can't capture a direct MMS stream or go through the Web site of the local station. They make you pay, which I did last year and am totally fine with doing, but not if it means giving up my beloved Wing for some crappy giveaway supported device on a supported carrier.
yeah, now that I think about it, I stream espn720 Los Angeles all the time, and they don't do Angel's games.
I just got a reply from MLB.com Mobile, saying that it will once again be available in time for the 2009 season. When it becomes available a link will appear on the mobile home page.
Huzzah!
Hi,
I'm developing a game and am wanting to implement multiplayer capabilities. My idea would work best if people played together from relatively short distances, so it seems like Bluetooth and WiFi direct/ad hoc networking is the best option.
My question is: are there any notable apps, games, or example projects which implement those types of networking on Google Play? I'd like to see how others have done it before I implement it myself. I don't mind if it's closed source; I just want to test the experience
I'm particularly interested in adhoc networking/WiFi direct (whatever it's called).
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Pes 2012 uses bluetooth..i played once. At present dont remember any game witj bluetooth support for multiplayer.. Looking forward to your game Best of luck
-Rik[Rittik]
Anyone know of any good free tv apps or sites? Im looking to watch the cartoon network maybe or discovery or just anything really.
I want to take full advantage of the big screen since Im coming for the S4.
I'm sure the old pros know what I'm about to ask. I looked at the suggested threads, and a couple seemed relevant, but....well. I thought maybe something could be different for the S5.
We bought an MHL cable before doing any research, and the main purpose was going to be to watch NFL games on a big screen because NBC and DirecTV were in contract dispute. Not really an issue now but it was meant as a backup plan.
So, aside from finding alternate sources for a stream, is there a workaround for outputting the NFL mobile video over HDMI?
I came here to ask about this very same issue. Anyone have any thoughts at all?
Hey. how are you guy doing. I am new to this and have a few questions. I feel the need to give some background. I am thinking of trying to cut the cable cord to save some cash.
1. Am I just going to be trading one bill for another equal bill?
2. I am thinking about going for the gusto and purchasing the Nvidia Shield Tv Because I have prime and it is supported. Is that a mistake?
3. I watch a few channels in my cable line up. HGTV, News stations, BET, Nat Geo, OWN network, and my local stations. I also like sports. Are these available and cost effective for this platform?
4. Can I DVR programs?
5. I have not played games in years, but I loved games like Metal Gear Solid, Hit Man, Tomb Raider. My hands are not good enough for the faster games anymore. Will I be able to play those and are emulators available?
Those are my concerns. Thanks for any help.
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Hey. how are you guy doing. I am new to this and have a few questions. I feel the need to give some background. I am thinking of trying to cut the cable cord to save some cash.
1. Am I just going to be trading one bill for another equal bill?
2. I am thinking about going for the gusto and purchasing the Nvidia Shield Tv Because I have prime and it is supported. Is that a mistake?
3. I watch a few channels in my cable line up. HGTV, News stations, BET, Nat Geo, OWN network, and my local stations. I also like sports. Are these available and cost effective for this platform?
4. Can I DVR programs?
5. I have not played games in years, but I loved games like Metal Gear Solid, Hit Man, Tomb Raider. My hands are not good enough for the faster games anymore. Will I be able to play those and are emulators available?
Those are my concerns. Thanks for any help.
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1. That all depends on you. You can add as many things as you want, and go well past your cable bill. Without knowing how much you are paying for cable, or what streaming services you are planning on getting, no one would know. But I will say, without spending a penny on a subscription, the shield can provide you plenty of entertainment.
2. Prime has a decent selection of entertainment. If you like their video on demand offerings, then you may be very satisfied. Their app works fine on SATV.
3. You will never get good live sports without some sort of subscription. And for most of these channels, you will need a cable log in. However, there are plenty of alternatives for things in the same genre's available on things like Netflix. If you want a free option, then Pluto TV is a good place to find certain shows that are similar to what you would find on those channels.
4. There are ways to get it working, but judging by the level of experience you are showing here, it's going to be tough.
5. Yes, it has many tomb raider games, you have paid options, and free options, but if you are into emulators, you should have more than enough gaming.
I think you might need to do more research into what the Shield is. It's just an android box. Your individual experience will vary widely depending on what you install on it. Out of the box, it won't be doing much of anything. Hope that makes sense.