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The streams are there to be watched, but the quality varies.
Quote from: chaz on April 10, 2012, 03:09:47 pmThe streams are there to be watched, but the quality varies. I haven't really ventured into this netherworld. Are they at all watchable? I actually like listening on radio and following on MLB At Bat.
I actually like listening on radio and following on MLB At Bat.
I'm assuming there are OTA programs that I can't stream easily.
Quote from: HoyaSaxa03 on April 10, 2012, 05:21:32 pmI actually like listening on radio and following on MLB At Bat.This. And since I don't live in a home market, I've truly enjoyed this thus far.Typically, an East Coast night game for me will be started at my desk watching MLB.TV on my computer, switch to MLB at Bat for the radio broadcast for my drive home, and then finish it on the big screen at home watching MLB app on Xbox 360. It really has worked out nicely. I also grabbed a $50 Roku for MLB in the bedroom for West Coast night games. Because I'm insane, here's what I did to get Angels games that are only broadcast in the LA market on Saturday afternoons (Fox Blackout). This may also work for you getting local sports. I switched from Slingbox to a Vulkano, but I gave my old slingbox to my brother in law who lives in Orange County. He uses it watch soccer during the week at work and when he travels, but I get priority on Saturday afternoons when the Angels aren't on in the Bay Area and I use it to watch Fox Sports Plus, which isn't available on the thorn in my side that is Comcast Bay Area. He has it hooked up to a TV in the spare bedroom that is rarely used so it's rarely interrupting anything.For the rare occasion that you want/need local TV programming, find a friend and work out this arrangement. This will give you live TV and whatever is recorded on his DVR. You guys share time shifting television. Win-Win.
So to go the slingbox route for in-market Nats games - my friend would have to tune his television to MASN 162 times each year? seems like a pretty onerous request, even with dual tuners.