I wish I was back down south for this
Twice in recent years have Arsenal traveled to Brighton and both times I've been up in Leicester. Once in recent times Leicester have been in the Premiership and I was still in Eastbourne at the time. Fate is cruel.
As for your problem, I believe there is a sopcast app. That seems your safest bet unless you want to run a million virus scans after the match.
What about for iPhone? Anyone know of any good apps?
Live Media Player is a good app although haven't used it in a while
comment by The Year of the Ox (U7080)
posted 3 minutes ago
What about for iPhone? Anyone know of any good apps?
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I believe they have a ustream app. It's harder for iPhone as they have a more restrictive app marketplace. Having said that, until recently, there has been no fragmentation in terms of hardware used and so it is easy to make players and the like work on iPhones in a way it can't on the huge range of Androids.
Cheers giroulski. I'll look into that app.
http://www.mobdro.com/
App called Mobdro, only on Android I think, it has all the Sky Channels, BT Channels, Bein Sports, FOX Sports. The quality is decent but it's usually a bit behind(By 30 seconds-ish).
You need to download it off the internet though, have to change the settings so you can download from an external source but I didn't get any viruses or anything.
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Installed mobdro. Thanks. Now which channel is it on again...
iPhone/iPad/android links http://bit.ly/154ZFCn http://bit.ly/1yv8mSS if anyone's stuck
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posted on 25/1/15
I wish I was back down south for this
Twice in recent years have Arsenal traveled to Brighton and both times I've been up in Leicester. Once in recent times Leicester have been in the Premiership and I was still in Eastbourne at the time. Fate is cruel.
As for your problem, I believe there is a sopcast app. That seems your safest bet unless you want to run a million virus scans after the match.
posted on 25/1/15
What about for iPhone? Anyone know of any good apps?
posted on 25/1/15
Live Media Player is a good app although haven't used it in a while
posted on 25/1/15
comment by The Year of the Ox (U7080)
posted 3 minutes ago
What about for iPhone? Anyone know of any good apps?
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I believe they have a ustream app. It's harder for iPhone as they have a more restrictive app marketplace. Having said that, until recently, there has been no fragmentation in terms of hardware used and so it is easy to make players and the like work on iPhones in a way it can't on the huge range of Androids.
posted on 25/1/15
Cheers giroulski. I'll look into that app.
posted on 25/1/15
http://www.mobdro.com/
App called Mobdro, only on Android I think, it has all the Sky Channels, BT Channels, Bein Sports, FOX Sports. The quality is decent but it's usually a bit behind(By 30 seconds-ish).
You need to download it off the internet though, have to change the settings so you can download from an external source but I didn't get any viruses or anything.
posted on 25/1/15
Mobdro
posted on 25/1/15
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posted on 25/1/15
Installed mobdro. Thanks. Now which channel is it on again...
posted on 25/1/15
iPhone/iPad/android links http://bit.ly/154ZFCn http://bit.ly/1yv8mSS if anyone's stuck
posted on 28/3/16
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