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Post by redbeard2008 on Sept 14, 2019 12:14:18 GMT -5
Clarification: I stream directly from SLING to watch ACC and SEC Plus so I don't have to buy ESPN Plus ESPN+ is not available through Sling. ESPN3 is, but to watch ESPN+ content you need a separate subscription.
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Post by NittanyLions on Sept 14, 2019 12:31:56 GMT -5
If I want to watch the Pitt Utah match today, I need to pay a monthly subscription for FloVolleyball, correct? So far I have my live TV provider, espn+ (4.99), and btn+ (14.99). This is still cheaper than a plane ticket! Where you said "get them all", is this implying FloVolleyball has a package to live stream all the major conference networks (not the "+" streaming services)?
No.
That comment was wishful thinking and sound advice for Flo's marketing dept.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2019 12:50:26 GMT -5
Clarification: I stream directly from SLING to watch ACC and SEC Plus so I don't have to buy ESPN Plus Yes, you would still need to purchase ESPN+ to watch any ESPN+ matches. For example, Dayton vs Missouri State right now is *only* available on ESPN+. Cable package or Sling or PS Vue or YoutuveTV etc are not related to ESPN+. ESPN+ is a rather new standalone service. I think you’re thinking of ESPN3.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2019 12:58:33 GMT -5
ESPN+: A standalone subscription. Subscribing to another service will not give you access to ESPN+ content. ESPN3: The platform in which ESPN streams, including its main and affiliate networks. Will house your ESPN+ if you subscribe, as well as cable login TV streams. BTN+: The standalone subscription that will give access to online-only BTN coverage. Does not provide access to BTN TV broadcast coverage. BTN2Go: Similar to ESPN3, it’s the platform in which you can view BTN+ content as well as regular BTN content if you add a cable provider login. SEC+, plus ACCNX or whatever it’s being called, are included with cable provider type logins and accessible through the ESPN3 platform. (Xfinity where I am doesn’t support ACC extra, but YoutubeTV does.)
I know there will be some changes to BTN because of Fox, as described in this thread but that’s how you can sort of keep them straight for now.
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Post by BuckysHeat on Sept 15, 2019 8:54:07 GMT -5
ESPN+: A standalone subscription. Subscribing to another service will not give you access to ESPN+ content. ESPN3: The platform in which ESPN streams, including its main and affiliate networks. Will house your ESPN+ if you subscribe, as well as cable login TV streams. BTN+: The standalone subscription that will give access to online-only BTN coverage. Does not provide access to BTN TV broadcast coverage. BTN2Go: Similar to ESPN3, it’s the platform in which you can view BTN+ content as well as regular BTN content if you add a cable provider login. SEC+, plus ACCNX or whatever it’s being called, are included with cable provider type logins and accessible through the ESPN3 platform. (Xfinity where I am doesn’t support ACC extra, but YoutubeTV does.) I know there will be some changes to BTN because of Fox, as described in this thread but that’s how you can sort of keep them straight for now. I cannot get accnx or SEC+ through my youtube tv or espn but I also don't have cable
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2019 9:39:58 GMT -5
ESPN+: A standalone subscription. Subscribing to another service will not give you access to ESPN+ content. ESPN3: The platform in which ESPN streams, including its main and affiliate networks. Will house your ESPN+ if you subscribe, as well as cable login TV streams. BTN+: The standalone subscription that will give access to online-only BTN coverage. Does not provide access to BTN TV broadcast coverage. BTN2Go: Similar to ESPN3, it’s the platform in which you can view BTN+ content as well as regular BTN content if you add a cable provider login. SEC+, plus ACCNX or whatever it’s being called, are included with cable provider type logins and accessible through the ESPN3 platform. (Xfinity where I am doesn’t support ACC extra, but YoutubeTV does.) I know there will be some changes to BTN because of Fox, as described in this thread but that’s how you can sort of keep them straight for now. I cannot get accnx or SEC+ through my youtube tv or espn but I also don't have cable You should be able to access ACCNX through the ESPN app (or website) by using your YouTube TV account info as the “cable provider” at that login selection page at ESPN - not through YouTube TV directly. (I signed up for this just to watch MN’s matches against FSU and UNC.) Unless that access varies by zip code or something too? Not sure!
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