OrangeBrownie
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How do they set up the GAMEDAY channels? Are there multiple channels if two games play at the same time? Do they have commercials?
Dan out of curiousity is there any American football on TV in Europe??
Can you just about catch every Tennessee game on espn Europe?
Yeah thanks for all the help. I am in Las Vegas and think the Gameplan is going to be worth it. Plus, I like watching college football in general. Just didn't know about the SEC games now since ESPN bought all the games. I guess that it is a real good thing for the conference and its fans.
I found this link about ESPN's coverage
2009 NCAA Division I-A NCAA Football Scores and Schedules for Week 1 - ESPN
I have used the HDMI output on my laptop to watch basketball games on ESPN360 on my TV, which has HDMI input. It is possible, but it all depends on what outputs/inputs you have.2) if I have to watch it on ESPN 360, do you all know if I can plug my computer into the TV so that my TV basically becomes a computer monitor? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have used the HDMI output on my laptop to watch basketball games on ESPN360 on my TV, which has HDMI input. It is possible, but it all depends on what outputs/inputs you have.
The picture quality is not great, but watchable.
That sucks that you can't get Gameplan.
WPAINE, that is weird about Gameplan in Cambridge. I had Comcast when I first moved to Arlington, but I didn't get Gameplan that year (so now I wonder if I even could have had I tried). We switched to Verizon FiOS after that, and I've had no problem getting Gameplan with them for the past two years and again this year.
Unfortunately, I am not back yet or I would invite you and your people over. Actually, I am thinking about getting the Boston folks together for a few of the games this year if you are interested (I think that are one or two others on here). That would be the Florida game at the earliest because we'll still be in Norway for a few more weeks.
As for your question, you might be able to use your computer to watch the game on your TV. Does your video card on your computer have a video-out? If so, you will likely see an S-Video port on that back of your computer (my Dell D-610 laptop has one on the back, right-side for example). You can use a S-Video cable to connect this to your TV if you TV has a S-video input. Another possibility might be to use a serial to S-video cable on your computer and then attach this to your TV if you do not have an S-video out. However, that is getting outside my knowledge-base....maybe someone else could provide more details.
