I have to cheat to get around the blackouts as I am currently in the home market for the Sabres, Rangers, Islanders, and Devils. But there's a cheap service for that.
Oof that's rough... that's what happens I guess when you don't live 800km away from the next market team. (In my case that would be Minnesota)
tjlincoln said
Aug 7, 2015
Kardinal wrote:
Couldn't one use the HDMI output on a lappy to connect a computer to a TV and view the Game Centre feed that way?
I'm not surprised that the NHL/Rogers separate the accessible technologies into different packages, but it does disappoint me.
I'd bet you are right Kardinal about the HDMI thingy. I don't know how to do that. But I'm getting Game Centre based on Canuck's and now AO's recommendation. thanks guys.
Kardinal said
Aug 7, 2015
Couldn't one use the HDMI output on a lappy to connect a computer to a TV and view the Game Centre feed that way?
I'm not surprised that the NHL/Rogers separate the accessible technologies into different packages, but it does disappoint me.
Agent Orange said
Aug 7, 2015
tjlincoln wrote:
Kardinal wrote:
What is the difference between Game Centre and Centre Ice? I've never understood why they have two different products that seem to do the same thing??
I agree with you on that. Centre Ice is for only your TV, and Game Centre is for computer, tablets and phones only. You'd think if you buy the Centre Ice package for your TV they'd let u see it also on computers but NO. It's the NHL. MLB does the same thing. NFL lets u do both I believe.
AppleTV has a native app for it as well. I've had Gamecenter for the last 2 years. Much better over Center Ice in my area as every game is in HD and you can actually watch the Sens broadcast feed rather than the away team feeds (in the States).
I have to cheat to get around the blackouts as I am currently in the home market for the Sabres, Rangers, Islanders, and Devils. But there's a cheap service for that.
tjlincoln said
Aug 7, 2015
Kardinal wrote:
What is the difference between Game Centre and Centre Ice? I've never understood why they have two different products that seem to do the same thing??
I agree with you on that. Centre Ice is for only your TV, and Game Centre is for computer, tablets and phones only. You'd think if you buy the Centre Ice package for your TV they'd let u see it also on computers but NO. It's the NHL. MLB does the same thing. NFL lets u do both I believe.
Kardinal said
Aug 7, 2015
What is the difference between Game Centre and Centre Ice? I've never understood why they have two different products that seem to do the same thing??
canuck said
Aug 7, 2015
The picture quality is often phenomenal and you'll have no blackouts on sens games down there :)
I don't know what that cost is though.
tjlincoln said
Aug 6, 2015
SensKat wrote:
Sorry tj... I do Centre Ice, but not Game Centre, so I can't help you.
You should look into whether it's accessible from overseas or not, though. It might be restricted.
Thx Kat, I was pirating the sites from over overseas. So with Game Centre I should be able to now watch a clear picture on my phone or tablet.
tjlincoln said
Aug 6, 2015
canuck wrote:
I've had Game Center this past season for free as Rogers had it as a promotion. It was glorious! I loved it
Thanks a lot Canuck, that's the answer I was hoping for. I'll pay the money if it works.
SensKat said
Aug 6, 2015
Sorry tj... I do Centre Ice, but not Game Centre, so I can't help you.
You should look into whether it's accessible from overseas or not, though. It might be restricted.
canuck said
Aug 6, 2015
I've had Game Center this past season for free as Rogers had it as a promotion.
It was glorious! I loved it
tjlincoln said
Aug 6, 2015
Nobody bought this damn thing?
tjlincoln said
Aug 3, 2015
I'm thinking of not buying Center Ice since I'm on the road so much and I can't really see anything on the ancient laptop when pirating signals from Europe.
Please let me know and thanks
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Monday 3rd of August 2015 09:33:43 PM
Oof that's rough... that's what happens I guess when you don't live 800km away from the next market team. (In my case that would be Minnesota)
I'd bet you are right Kardinal about the HDMI thingy. I don't know how to do that. But I'm getting Game Centre based on Canuck's and now AO's recommendation. thanks guys.
Couldn't one use the HDMI output on a lappy to connect a computer to a TV and view the Game Centre feed that way?
I'm not surprised that the NHL/Rogers separate the accessible technologies into different packages, but it does disappoint me.
AppleTV has a native app for it as well. I've had Gamecenter for the last 2 years. Much better over Center Ice in my area as every game is in HD and you can actually watch the Sens broadcast feed rather than the away team feeds (in the States).
I have to cheat to get around the blackouts as I am currently in the home market for the Sabres, Rangers, Islanders, and Devils. But there's a cheap service for that.
I agree with you on that. Centre Ice is for only your TV, and Game Centre is for computer, tablets and phones only. You'd think if you buy the Centre Ice package for your TV they'd let u see it also on computers but NO. It's the NHL. MLB does the same thing. NFL lets u do both I believe.
What is the difference between Game Centre and Centre Ice? I've never understood why they have two different products that seem to do the same thing??
Thx Kat, I was pirating the sites from over overseas. So with Game Centre I should be able to now watch a clear picture on my phone or tablet.
Thanks a lot Canuck, that's the answer I was hoping for. I'll pay the money if it works.
You should look into whether it's accessible from overseas or not, though. It might be restricted.
I'm thinking of not buying Center Ice since I'm on the road so much and I can't really see anything on the ancient laptop when pirating signals from Europe.
Please let me know and thanks
-- Edited by tjlincoln on Monday 3rd of August 2015 09:33:43 PM