17 Josh Allen Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 (edited) For those who want to record the game that are streaming the game to your Windows desk top or iMac computer, you can use this piece of software to record the stream but you better have a very large hard drive or record it at a smaller formatt like 640 by 480 anyways heres the link. http://m.movavi.com/how-to-capture-streaming-video/ Edited October 24, 2015 by billsareback
stevewin Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 I personally don't get why someone wouldn't just plug an HDMI cable from their laptop into their TV over buying FireTV, Chromecast etc That being said, not sure what the numbers are but there will be a group of older people particularly who are not currently set up to stream anything. My MIL in Buffalo has no computer or smart phone.
The Wiz Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 (edited) The short version. 1. Plug Chromecast into TV 2. Click the Chromecast icon while playing. But you don't need to stream. You probably can't type the Y and A of Yahoo on Sunday morning without the game popping up. The shorter version: Plug laptop into TV with HDMI cable. Done. Edited October 24, 2015 by The Wiz
17 Josh Allen Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 I agree with that my parents don't own a computer or a smart phone and do not have hi speed internet or as a matter of fact no internet in there home. My dad is a huge Bills fan he has been watch bills games since 1960. he is retired and lives in Henderson, NV. No he won't go out he is not doing to well and rarely leaves the house. He has lots of medical problems. He does have Direct TV and Sunday Ticket because I set it up for him. So he is SOL for this game
CodeMonkey Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 (edited) I personally don't get why someone wouldn't just plug an HDMI cable from their laptop into their TV over buying FireTV, Chromecast etc That being said, not sure what the numbers are but there will be a group of older people particularly who are not currently set up to stream anything. My MIL in Buffalo has no computer or smart phone. If I didn't already own a fireTV Stick I certainly wouldn't go buy one just for this game. But since I do own one, it is the most convenient way for me to watch. And FYI to the fireTV and Stick owners, a NFL Stream category showed up in the Yahoo app on mine last night so we should be good to go tomorrow.. I agree with that my parents don't own a computer or a smart phone and do not have hi speed internet or as a matter of fact no internet in there home. My dad is a huge Bills fan he has been watch bills games since 1960. he is retired and lives in Henderson, NV. No he won't go out he is not doing to well and rarely leaves the house. He has lots of medical problems. He does have Direct TV and Sunday Ticket because I set it up for him. So he is SOL for this game Yeah they are exactly the ones that get !@#$ed by this. And with no internet you can't even try and find someone to go to his place with a device. Bottom line, it should still be on TV (at least the ticket) as well as Yahoo tomorrow. I hope the pieces of **** at the NFL front office lose sleep over the cases like this, !@#$ing over their long time fans. But you need a conscience for that so I'm sure they won't. Edited October 24, 2015 by CodeMonkey
Max997 Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 The fact that it's on at 6:30 a.m. here in the West isn't causing me angst - but it occurs to me that the higher the viewership, the more likely we're going to see this continue. Only in the future, it will be PPV. So that means you can pay for Sunday Ticket and still get screwed. Hence, I am not going to watch. I hope that it will be on NFL Replay. Screw you Goodell. Resistance is futile...this is where all TV is heading
Storm Front Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 I detest globalism and our corpgovmedia overlords, so I will not watch.
klos63 Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 The problem is not difficulty, the problem is that most of what they're pumping out so far does not actually work. I hope it works, and I'll let you trust them if you like. They have done a poor job of execution. Period. They had an opportunity to win people over, and paid big bucks for the chance, and they under-performed. Instead they look stupid. If I'm a stockholder I'm disappointed You did sarcastically say it's 'slightly easier than sending a man to the moon' so I assumed you had an issue with it being difficult.
iinii Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 ahhh, the choices. ohh the angst the game has created and it hasn't even started. ain't life great!
Chilly Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 I've got the best reason for not watching of all. I'm in London and going to the game
Saxum Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 My only real worry about this is that I will have some streaming problems that have nothing to do with my internet connection, i.e. freezing, bad picture/sound quality, etc. I've streamed a lot of live concerts and once in awhile, a stream just has issues. I think in some of those cases, too many people login and it crashes servers. I am hoping that the NFL/Yahoo is ready for everyone in the world to tune in but I just have this feeling they will have issues. If it's a choppy connection, I'm going to be pissed. A complete Black Friday crash may be best for NFL fans even if it is not best for Bills fans who want to watch this game. Right, but they didn't have the dish before NFL Ticket, they had to do something different... like now. Should I type slower for you? Wouldn't it be funny if my setup didn't work Sunday morning! Yes especially if internet posting did not work too.
klos63 Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 A complete Black Friday crash may be best for NFL fans even if it is not best for Bills fans who want to watch this game. Yes especially if internet posting did not work too. Yeah, failure is a good thing. You must be from Buffalo. ahhh, the choices. ohh the angst the game has created and it hasn't even started. ain't life great! this helps us ignore the fact that half our offensive starters aren't there
nucci Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 A complete Black Friday crash may be best for NFL fans even if it is not best for Bills fans who want to watch this game. NFL.com, NBCSports.com...amongst others stream NFL games on their site. This is the same thing. Why would hope for this and why would this be best for fans? In case some still aren't sure... https://help.yahoo.com/kb/sports-news/SLN26708.html?impressions=true
Saxum Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 NFL.com, NBCSports.com...amongst others stream NFL games on their site. This is the same thing. Why would hope for this and why would this be best for fans? In case some still aren't sure... https://help.yahoo.com/kb/sports-news/SLN26708.html?impressions=true Because the streaming game for Yahoo is model (or experiment) in pay per view to attempt to extract more money from NFL viewers. There are a lot of people who still only view games via TV whether it is at home or at a bar and they can not view this game even if they are paying for all via DirectTV. What the NFL wants is to trim some of those games off free (and prepaid DirectTV) and get a new revenue source. Note: I do not have DirectTV so I am not an advocate. I work most weekends now so I listen when I can not shift hours to watch game on TV or at the bar.
The Wiz Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 I've got the best reason for not watching of all. I'm in London and going to the game Why would you go to the game and not watch it?
Saxum Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 Why would you go to the game and not watch it? Maybe because bandwidth in stadium is terrible and it is easier to watch in person?
Chilly Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 Maybe because bandwidth in stadium is terrible and it is easier to watch in person? You know how expensive AT&T is in London?
The Wiz Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 Maybe because bandwidth in stadium is terrible and it is easier to watch in person? You know how expensive AT&T is in London? Apparently my sarcasm isn't working today.
nucci Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 Because the streaming game for Yahoo is model (or experiment) in pay per view to attempt to extract more money from NFL viewers. There are a lot of people who still only view games via TV whether it is at home or at a bar and they can not view this game even if they are paying for all via DirectTV. What the NFL wants is to trim some of those games off free (and prepaid DirectTV) and get a new revenue source. Note: I do not have DirectTV so I am not an advocate. I work most weekends now so I listen when I can not shift hours to watch game on TV or at the bar. It's just a football game.
BackInDaDay Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 Yeah they are exactly the ones that get !@#$ed by this. And with no internet you can't even try and find someone to go to his place with a device. Bottom line, it should still be on TV (at least the ticket) as well as Yahoo tomorrow. I hope the pieces of **** at the NFL front office lose sleep over the cases like this, !@#$ing over their long time fans. But you need a conscience for that so I'm sure they won't. it used to be a good business practice. to insure backward compatibility of new products and services for existing consumers to help develop brand loyalty. but when the product or service is proprietary, and the consumer is already heavily invested, corporations from Microsoft to Verizon to the NFL have proven that the consumer will begrudgingly set aside the obsolete for the new. I'll stick to my aforementioned plan to utilize hand puppets and bourbon to create my personal game day experience
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