09-05-2024, 06:54 PM
What's the best way to access ACCNX in the Bay Area?
(09-05-2024, 07:17 PM)VB Card Wrote:(09-05-2024, 06:54 PM)old spanish trail Wrote: What's the best way to access ACCNX in the Bay Area?
ESPN app, whether that be on a TV, tablet, or phone.
(09-06-2024, 12:06 PM)Giants Wrote:(09-05-2024, 06:54 PM)old spanish trail Wrote: What's the best way to access ACCNX in the Bay Area?
ESPN+
(09-05-2024, 07:17 PM)VB Card Wrote:(09-05-2024, 06:54 PM)old spanish trail Wrote: What's the best way to access ACCNX in the Bay Area?
ESPN app, whether that be on a TV, tablet, or phone.
(09-06-2024, 12:06 PM)Giants Wrote:(09-05-2024, 06:54 PM)old spanish trail Wrote: What's the best way to access ACCNX in the Bay Area?
ESPN+
(09-06-2024, 06:10 PM)murky Wrote: I watched some other content on ESPN app including ACCNX. The quality wasn't very good compared to Pac12 network on Dish.
Hopefully our game will look better than the BYU game does.
(09-06-2024, 06:10 PM)murky Wrote: I watched some other content on ESPN app including ACCNX. The quality wasn't very good compared to Pac12 network on Dish.
Hopefully our game will look better than the BYU game does.
(09-06-2024, 02:34 PM)CardinalSagehen Wrote: We have YouTube TV, which caries ACCN and enables us to access ACCNX over streaming. That's much better than I could ever say for the Pac 12 Network. But the bummer is that we can't record the game, as far as I know. Does anybody have a trick for this?
It's not a big deal in our case because we'll be at the game, but I sometimes like to rewatch certain plays when I get home.
It looks like the game is being rebroadcasted on the standard ACC Network (not ACCNX) on Thursday at 5AM PT, for anyone that wishes to record it and watch it after the fact. (Savor the victories these days, my friends...)
(09-06-2024, 02:34 PM)CardinalSagehen Wrote: We have YouTube TV, which caries ACCN and enables us to access ACCNX over streaming. That's much better than I could ever say for the Pac 12 Network. But the bummer is that we can't record the game, as far as I know. Does anybody have a trick for this?
It's not a big deal in our case because we'll be at the game, but I sometimes like to rewatch certain plays when I get home.
It looks like the game is being rebroadcasted on the standard ACC Network (not ACCNX) on Thursday at 5AM PT, for anyone that wishes to record it and watch it after the fact. (Savor the victories these days, my friends...)
(09-07-2024, 06:16 PM)TonyLima Wrote:(09-06-2024, 02:34 PM)CardinalSagehen Wrote: We have YouTube TV, which caries ACCN and enables us to access ACCNX over streaming. That's much better than I could ever say for the Pac 12 Network. But the bummer is that we can't record the game, as far as I know. Does anybody have a trick for this?
It's not a big deal in our case because we'll be at the game, but I sometimes like to rewatch certain plays when I get home.
It looks like the game is being rebroadcasted on the standard ACC Network (not ACCNX) on Thursday at 5AM PT, for anyone that wishes to record it and watch it after the fact. (Savor the victories these days, my friends...)
Re recording, what type if computer and/or mobile device are you using? We are an Apple household. I have long-standing projects that require screen recording. As well as sports. The surefire way is mount your phone (camera) in a tripod, set the camera to video, point it at the screen where the game is playing, and record the game. Many sports broadcasts now block direct recording from the screen. If a game isn’t blocked, I use the built-in iOS screen recorder on mobiles. On my Macs, I use Camtasia. Filmage Pro is a cheaper alternative, but be sure you install it on the correct machine. Moving the license to a new device is a pain. There are a host of other options. Finally, there’s this solution developed by one of our resident computer aces. Here’s the path: The CardBoard > C-House! > Private discussion > Capturing Pac-12 livestreams directly from the network. If we need to pursue this, I suggest a new thread or email.
(09-07-2024, 06:16 PM)TonyLima Wrote:(09-06-2024, 02:34 PM)CardinalSagehen Wrote: We have YouTube TV, which caries ACCN and enables us to access ACCNX over streaming. That's much better than I could ever say for the Pac 12 Network. But the bummer is that we can't record the game, as far as I know. Does anybody have a trick for this?
It's not a big deal in our case because we'll be at the game, but I sometimes like to rewatch certain plays when I get home.
It looks like the game is being rebroadcasted on the standard ACC Network (not ACCNX) on Thursday at 5AM PT, for anyone that wishes to record it and watch it after the fact. (Savor the victories these days, my friends...)
Re recording, what type if computer and/or mobile device are you using? We are an Apple household. I have long-standing projects that require screen recording. As well as sports. The surefire way is mount your phone (camera) in a tripod, set the camera to video, point it at the screen where the game is playing, and record the game. Many sports broadcasts now block direct recording from the screen. If a game isn’t blocked, I use the built-in iOS screen recorder on mobiles. On my Macs, I use Camtasia. Filmage Pro is a cheaper alternative, but be sure you install it on the correct machine. Moving the license to a new device is a pain. There are a host of other options. Finally, there’s this solution developed by one of our resident computer aces. Here’s the path: The CardBoard > C-House! > Private discussion > Capturing Pac-12 livestreams directly from the network. If we need to pursue this, I suggest a new thread or email.
(09-07-2024, 10:18 PM)martyup Wrote: You would think that ACCNX could sell more commercials for these broadcasts. They played their own ACC promotional ads over and over, which tells me that they had no paid commercials to play.
(09-07-2024, 10:18 PM)martyup Wrote: You would think that ACCNX could sell more commercials for these broadcasts. They played their own ACC promotional ads over and over, which tells me that they had no paid commercials to play.
(09-07-2024, 10:18 PM)martyup Wrote: You would think that ACCNx could sell more commercials for these broadcasts. They played their own ACC promotional ads over and over, which tells me that they had no paid commercials to play.
(09-07-2024, 10:18 PM)martyup Wrote: You would think that ACCNx could sell more commercials for these broadcasts. They played their own ACC promotional ads over and over, which tells me that they had no paid commercials to play.
(09-08-2024, 12:35 AM)chrisk Wrote:(09-07-2024, 10:18 PM)martyup Wrote: You would think that ACCNx could sell more commercials for these broadcasts. They played their own ACC promotional ads over and over, which tells me that they had no paid commercials to play.
The Pac12 ads were often low-end and regional. The ACCN may not yet have the in-house experience to reach these advertisers. Maybe they can recruit a couple former PAC-12 salesmen. Maybe the ad value for a Cal Poly game on streaming was too low to make much of an effort. Seven more games could possibly be on ACCN or ACCNx.
(09-08-2024, 12:35 AM)chrisk Wrote:(09-07-2024, 10:18 PM)martyup Wrote: You would think that ACCNx could sell more commercials for these broadcasts. They played their own ACC promotional ads over and over, which tells me that they had no paid commercials to play.
The Pac12 ads were often low-end and regional. The ACCN may not yet have the in-house experience to reach these advertisers. Maybe they can recruit a couple former PAC-12 salesmen. Maybe the ad value for a Cal Poly game on streaming was too low to make much of an effort. Seven more games could possibly be on ACCN or ACCNx.
(09-09-2024, 07:35 AM)ca245 Wrote: For all the grousing about PAC12-NET and PAC12-BA, they carried almost all games on cable, so (1) I could watch on a big screen TV and (2) record for later watching if inconvenient to watch live. With ESPN+/ACCN+, I have to stream. Yes, there is a “Replay” but not always. For example, yesterday’s WSoc game vs USC is not available on replay.
(09-09-2024, 07:35 AM)ca245 Wrote: For all the grousing about PAC12-NET and PAC12-BA, they carried almost all games on cable, so (1) I could watch on a big screen TV and (2) record for later watching if inconvenient to watch live. With ESPN+/ACCN+, I have to stream. Yes, there is a “Replay” but not always. For example, yesterday’s WSoc game vs USC is not available on replay.
(09-09-2024, 12:51 PM)old spanish trail Wrote:(09-09-2024, 07:35 AM)ca245 Wrote: For all the grousing about PAC12-NET and PAC12-BA, they carried almost all games on cable, so (1) I could watch on a big screen TV and (2) record for later watching if inconvenient to watch live. With ESPN+/ACCN+, I have to stream. Yes, there is a “Replay” but not always. For example, yesterday’s WSoc game vs USC is not available on replay.
Yep, Pac 12 tv was great for Stanford fans. ACCn has to cover the teams of 18 members. For now, won't include many Stanford matches, will it?
(09-09-2024, 12:51 PM)old spanish trail Wrote:(09-09-2024, 07:35 AM)ca245 Wrote: For all the grousing about PAC12-NET and PAC12-BA, they carried almost all games on cable, so (1) I could watch on a big screen TV and (2) record for later watching if inconvenient to watch live. With ESPN+/ACCN+, I have to stream. Yes, there is a “Replay” but not always. For example, yesterday’s WSoc game vs USC is not available on replay.
Yep, Pac 12 tv was great for Stanford fans. ACCn has to cover the teams of 18 members. For now, won't include many Stanford matches, will it?
(09-09-2024, 01:19 PM)CardinalSagehen Wrote:(09-09-2024, 12:51 PM)old spanish trail Wrote:(09-09-2024, 07:35 AM)ca245 Wrote: For all the grousing about PAC12-NET and PAC12-BA, they carried almost all games on cable, so (1) I could watch on a big screen TV and (2) record for later watching if inconvenient to watch live. With ESPN+/ACCN+, I have to stream. Yes, there is a “Replay” but not always. For example, yesterday’s WSoc game vs USC is not available on replay.
Yep, Pac 12 tv was great for Stanford fans. ACCn has to cover the teams of 18 members. For now, won't include many Stanford matches, will it?
Many would disagree with both of you, including anyone with satellite TV or a cord-cutting TV service (rising to 40% of American households) that didn't include P12N, such as DirectTV or YouTube TV. We couldn't even get P12N games! By contrast, ACCN and ACCNX seem to be available to everyone with a live TV service. The Pac-12 Network actually helped kill the Pac-12 due to horrible distribution and monetization. You will never get me to say anything nice about it.
I agree that the inability to record or go back and forth is annoying. But you can definitely watch ACCNX on your big screen.
1) Install and run the free ESPN app on your smart TV or modern streaming device (such as Roku Stick for $30).
2) Find and select the game under NCAAF / Where to Watch.
3) When offered to watch either on ESPN+ or ACCNX, choose ACCNX. (The ESPN+ option leads to a paywall for $11/month.)
4) Enter your login credentials for your TV provider. (Any provider that includes ACCN should entitle you to ACCNX for free. This should be a one-time only step on your streaming device.)
5) Enjoy on your big screen!
Another option is to follow the same steps on your laptop or mobile device and cast the game to your big screen, but the quality might be a little less.
(09-09-2024, 01:19 PM)CardinalSagehen Wrote:(09-09-2024, 12:51 PM)old spanish trail Wrote:(09-09-2024, 07:35 AM)ca245 Wrote: For all the grousing about PAC12-NET and PAC12-BA, they carried almost all games on cable, so (1) I could watch on a big screen TV and (2) record for later watching if inconvenient to watch live. With ESPN+/ACCN+, I have to stream. Yes, there is a “Replay” but not always. For example, yesterday’s WSoc game vs USC is not available on replay.
Yep, Pac 12 tv was great for Stanford fans. ACCn has to cover the teams of 18 members. For now, won't include many Stanford matches, will it?
Many would disagree with both of you, including anyone with satellite TV or a cord-cutting TV service (rising to 40% of American households) that didn't include P12N, such as DirectTV or YouTube TV. We couldn't even get P12N games! By contrast, ACCN and ACCNX seem to be available to everyone with a live TV service. The Pac-12 Network actually helped kill the Pac-12 due to horrible distribution and monetization. You will never get me to say anything nice about it.
I agree that the inability to record or go back and forth is annoying. But you can definitely watch ACCNX on your big screen.
1) Install and run the free ESPN app on your smart TV or modern streaming device (such as Roku Stick for $30).
2) Find and select the game under NCAAF / Where to Watch.
3) When offered to watch either on ESPN+ or ACCNX, choose ACCNX. (The ESPN+ option leads to a paywall for $11/month.)
4) Enter your login credentials for your TV provider. (Any provider that includes ACCN should entitle you to ACCNX for free. This should be a one-time only step on your streaming device.)
5) Enjoy on your big screen!
Another option is to follow the same steps on your laptop or mobile device and cast the game to your big screen, but the quality might be a little less.