Is it possible for me to watch live baseball games...?
- Ive gone through pretty much all the ways I believe its possible to stream games live to my storm and theyre all inconvenient, expensive and may not work, IMO.
Basically, I want to be able to watch Red Sox games from my phone. Picture quality isnt the most important thing, either.
- I have a Storm 9530 running .75
- Verizon is my service provider (so 3G, but no WiFi)
- I live in Rhode Island
- I have Verizon FIOS TV at home
- NESN (which is the channel I want to watch) is channel #76 in my area, and most of the sports channels are in the 70s or 80s. So a basic TV tuner card with Clear QAM won't work, because Im 99% sure NESN is encrypted...
- I dont have a TV tuner card, but I would purchase one if it would get me NESN and not cost a ton
- I dont have a slingbox, but I would purchase one if I was sure it would work well on my phone
Ive thoroughly explored both the Tuner card w/orb option and the Slingbox w/slingplayer option... and they book seem really expensive for what I want to do and it also seems like a pretty iffy proposition as to whether they will work as Id like them to. I also dont really want to purchase a cable card (which would allow me to view encrypted QAM). The Verizon FIOS website told me to look for a tv tuner card that is digital cable ready - as far as I can see these dont presently exist! Outside of the prohibitively expensive ATI Wonder Cable - which, from reading reviews around the net, seems to have a ton of problems and may not work with my system's BIOS. Verizon charges 5 bucks a month for the cable card - which is exactly what they charge for a set top box. So... that kind of sucks. Plus - I cant even tell how to get one and they may not even be available yet (the law requiring them doesnt require them to be offered until June or July I think)!
Does anyone have a workaround/brilliant solution? You would have my eternal gratitude.
Any further information anyone would like to share would also be greatly appreciated. I like to think Im moderately tech savvy... but I humbly bow to those with greater knowledge who can enlighten me. Thanks in advance.
*Side note - some videos seem to cause an error and reboot on my Storm when they run more than a few minutes. Is this a common problem? Is it a .75 issue? Anything I should be worried about? This was one more concern in terms of making Sox games on my phone happen.03-09-09 03:14 AMLike 0 - And just so we're clear - Im not looking for something for nothing here! Not looking for a way to steal cable programming for free or anything. I subscribe (for a steep price) to Verizon FIOS TV and internet already - I already get NESN at home.
Im just looking for a way to watch this programming on my phone/stream to my phone so I can watch it when Im not home...
EDIT: Not trying to "Edster" baseball games here!Last edited by alskor; 03-09-09 at 03:32 AM.
03-09-09 03:20 AMLike 0 - Just buy a sling box for about 100 bucks on eBay and you can watch whatever you want. I do it all the time. It's simple and super convenient.03-09-09 04:36 AMLike 0
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EDIT: That is, anyone with my set up? Verizon Storm, Verizon FIOS TV, etc...Last edited by alskor; 03-09-09 at 12:46 PM.
03-09-09 12:42 PMLike 0 -
It seems to me that most Tv Tuner cards can only receive the basic cable lineup - channels 1-49ish. I was all ready to go run out and drop 80 bucks on one until I found this out. Its not really worth it to me if I cant get NESN or at least ESPN through it...03-09-09 12:45 PMLike 0 -
Actually, I would almost certainly watch Yankee games on ESPN, too, if I could get this setup...03-09-09 12:49 PMLike 0 - patches152Bannedi'd much prefer to listen to radio broadcasts, i haven't found a radio app that does standard radio station tuner settings. maybe that will be your salvation, AM radio!!!!03-09-09 01:41 PMLike 0
- you're both wrong. everyone knows the mets are the only team worth watching.
anyway, it's funny this thread should pop up as i've started researching the very same topic. so far i think there may be a way to listen to the live audio broadcasts via mlb.com
i found this on their site:
Gameday Audio | MLB.com: Mobile
there appears to be two options there. the first is the web based option, and while it doesn't specifically mention blackberry, if it's web based i'd imagine it would work. the second method shown is application based, and they do not list any blackberry devices at all among the supported device list.
the other issue is that it's a pay site ($4.99 a month), but i'm wondering if it's included if you subscribe to the main MLB Gameday package...03-09-09 03:17 PMLike 0 - you're both wrong. everyone knows the mets are the only team worth watching.
anyway, it's funny this thread should pop up as i've started researching the very same topic. so far i think there may be a way to listen to the live audio broadcasts via mlb.com
i found this on their site:
Gameday Audio | MLB.com: Mobile
there appears to be two options there. the first is the web based option, and while it doesn't specifically mention blackberry, if it's web based i'd imagine it would work. the second method shown is application based, and they do not list any blackberry devices at all among the supported device list.
the other issue is that it's a pay site ($4.99 a month), but i'm wondering if it's included if you subscribe to the main MLB Gameday package...
Anybody try it last year...?03-09-09 08:53 PMLike 0 - WOW that right there is a true yankees fan!!! The INSTANT someone says anything bad about the yankees they pull out the whole "26"...well My response is what have you done for me LATELY!!!03-09-09 09:13 PMLike 0
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back on topic, i had a tv card a while back and live in your area (mass) and i use to watch nesn all the time from my pc. i currently use orb to stream my sirius, havent streamed live tv yet, took out the tuner card, but i dont see why it wouldnt work. oh, my tuner card sees all of my non high def channels, so i have i think around 150ish standard channels03-09-09 09:52 PMLike 0 - I think Ive missed a distinction here...
I can set the TV Tuner Card up with coaxial input coming from a set top box - not a wall jack. I think you people may be right and I may have misunderstood this part. Does that make sense to anyone?
For instance, if you have a TV Tuner card and you plug a coaxial cable from the wall jack directly into it I believe you can only receive the basic, local, non-encrypted (clear QAM) channels. This why you would need a cable card - which is more or less an alternative to a set top box.
If I understand this correctly, though, if I use the TV out from a set top box I should be fine. Set top boxes essentially convert digital signals into analog signals. Therefore, once Im taking my signal from a set top box I should have no problem, because the tuner card on my PC should be able to take analog signals...
That sound about right?
Im going out to buy one tomorrow!03-10-09 12:12 AMLike 0 - I think Ive missed a distinction here...
I can set the TV Tuner Card up with coaxial input coming from a set top box - not a wall jack. I think you people may be right and I may have misunderstood this part. Does that make sense to anyone?
For instance, if you have a TV Tuner card and you plug a coaxial cable from the wall jack directly into it I believe you can only receive the basic, local, non-encrypted (clear QAM) channels. This why you would need a cable card - which is more or less an alternative to a set top box.
If I understand this correctly, though, if I use the TV out from a set top box I should be fine. Set top boxes essentially convert digital signals into analog signals. Therefore, once Im taking my signal from a set top box I should have no problem, because the tuner card on my PC should be able to take analog signals...
That sound about right?
Im going out to buy one tomorrow!03-10-09 04:21 PMLike 0 - All I have to say is who won the World Series? GO PHILLIES!!! Anyway I am thinking slinbox is the best option. I hope they come out with a storm specific version soon.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-10-09 04:37 PMLike 0 - I subscribed to the $4.99/month service last year on my Treo and it was GREAT, but from what I've read, they only offer this on Windows Mobile devices and it is NOT included with the regular Gameday Audio package on the computer. From what I can tell, there is currently no way to listen to MLB Audio on the Storm or any Blackberry.03-10-09 04:37 PMLike 0
- Flycast radio picks up WEEI, that's my only salvation this season man, that and the mlb.com red sox shortcut app lol! LET'S GO SOX!
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-10-09 04:42 PMLike 0 - If my past experiences are any indication, stations that broadcast MLB games, stream other programming or nothing during live game broadcasts, otherwise who would ever pay for any of the services mlb.com offers?03-10-09 04:45 PMLike 0
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