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BasketBySteveLogan
11-06-2007, 04:45 PM
A few years ago, it was possible to pay 6 bucks and be able to watch the Fox 19 games online on ucbearcats.com
Anybody know if that will be available this year??
I live in Washington and I want to watch Alvin Mitchell thunder a two-handed hammer all over Belmont
gocats45
11-06-2007, 09:29 PM
A few years ago, it was possible to pay 6 bucks and be able to watch the Fox 19 games online on ucbearcats.com
Anybody know if that will be available this year??
I live in Washington and I want to watch Alvin Mitchell thunder a two-handed hammer all over BelmontIt's seven dollars a month or fifth dollars a year.
lieberma
11-07-2007, 05:25 AM
UCVision was run by the presention technology sevices group from within UCit at UC. Athletics chose to go another direction this year, CSTV, which will offer audio of games for a set price, per game or month. UC Vision will no longer be offering athletic events (a decision made by Athletics).
Bruce Monnin
11-07-2007, 09:37 AM
Bummer, I watch several games on UCVision.
Not too many UC games get televised outside of the greater Cincinnati area these days.
schottjy
11-07-2007, 01:02 PM
Indeed, who can we complain to at the Athletics department? Why would I pay to stream audio when 700 provides this service for free?
bearcatn8
11-07-2007, 01:06 PM
For those of you outside of Cincy who have family in the City, you can use slingbox. I live in Atlanta but my father lives in the 'Nati and he let me install slingbox on one of his televisions so I can watch all of UC's locally televised games on my computer.
waterhead
11-07-2007, 02:02 PM
For those of you outside of Cincy who have family in the City, you can use slingbox. I live in Atlanta but my father lives in the 'Nati and he let me install slingbox on one of his televisions so I can watch all of UC's locally televised games on my computer.
How does that Slingbox work? I live in Atlanta as well.
bearcatn8
11-07-2007, 04:22 PM
Basically, you hook it up to any television, and you can access that television from literally any computer in the world so long as you have a relatively good internet connection. My father still lives in Cincinnati, so I bought a box the last time I went to visit him and hooked it up to his television. Now, I can watch from my computer any station that he gets on time warner. This gives me access to all televised Reds games, Bengal games, Bearcat games, etc. It's really pretty slick and a great way to keep up with my Cincinnati sports teams. For example, this Friday night I can fire up my laptop and watch the bearcat game on my couch while the wife catches up on the dvr'ed Gossip Girls.
Again, if you don't live in Cincy, all you need is someone living in Cincy who will: (1) let you install the box on his/her t.v.; and (2) won't care if you control the box during UC/Reds/Bengal games.
Here is the link to the company:
http://www.slingmedia.com/
waterhead
11-07-2007, 04:39 PM
thanks I was wondering if the tv user had to have the channel on. you answered that for me.
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