first couple weeks of the schedule and SEC Network+ is listed, so is this a video outlet? What does SEC Network+ mean? Do we still buy the service but it now goes through the SEC and not CBS Sports? Anybody know anything?
As you hinted at, this assumes that one's cable/satellite provider has a contract with ESPN to provide this service to their customers. Of course it's not free; it's included in your monthly TV bill.Originally posted by 2u0s0c1:
not sure if Time Warner subscribers are able to access SECN+ at this time. U-Verse, Comcast, Cox, etc...are on board. it's basically online sports through ESPN3.com or Watchespn.com - and the corresponding Apps for each.
Gamecocksonline.com will no longer stream baseball or other live sports as it will all be done through the 4-letter network's websites/apps going forward. audio (Gamecock Radio Network) will likely still be offered through USC's official website.
your cable provider will be able to give you a user name/password if you haven't already set one up to manage your account online through the provider.
This post was edited on 2/8 6:33 PM by 2u0s0c1
Usually through an HDMI cable connection from your computer to your TV.Originally posted by spinrbait:
Is there a way to stream it from computer to the tv?