Internet game feeds?

Submitted by maracle on

Can someone give me the situation on internet feeds of the games?  I've seen a few links posted in the live chat threads.  This weekend I'll be overseas so I will have a triple whammy, no chance of getting it on satellite, poor latency to the US, and probably I'll be limited to whatever bandwidth is available on my hotel wireless.

I'm on uVerse, so I have access to espn360.com at home.  There is an "away from home" option that may work...it was originally just verizon but apparently AT&T offers it too.  I've seen reports of varying success, for example AT&T subscribers that were originally through SBC couldn't get access.  I didn't really see anyone say if uverse customers were having any luck.  Even if I can log in I may not have the bandwidth to manage it.

Are the other internet feeds reliable?  are they just fans streaming the game off their computers, or more organized operations that try to pirate and stream cable tv?

halp!

JeremyB

October 21st, 2008 at 1:50 PM ^

I had to watch the PSU game online, here's what I found:

Justin.tv worked well for the whole game. I had to search "Michigan" starting right at kickoff to find the channel though.

Sopcast had a stream of the Michigan game going for the first quarter but then the channel went offline. It was excellent quality and very smooth when it did work, though, so try this first if you can.

Someone suggested ustream last week. This did not work.

ISUWolverineFan21

October 22nd, 2008 at 10:46 PM ^

Channelsurfing.net works well to... alot of time it will send you to a link watching in through the justin.tv stream.  but you can see ahead of time what games they are planning on showing- at least the day of...