Heads up! Thanks XOS! If 5 TV games for 2004 leaves you hungry for more . . .
GOOD NEWS! We can view the UL vs NMSU game through Aggie Access
Broadband/High Speed Internet needed
Heads up! Thanks XOS! If 5 TV games for 2004 leaves you hungry for more . . .
GOOD NEWS! We can view the UL vs NMSU game through Aggie Access
Broadband/High Speed Internet needed
superb I'm signing up and you won't want to be at my house this weekend with at least five heads crowding a 17" computer screen means we will be showing our arse
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Man, that's great news. You are right, I will have 4 to 5 people huddled around my 17'' computer screen..will not be pretty, lol.
Wonder what the cost would be for UL to provide a similar service?
You guys should purchase a computer to tv converter and watch it on your tv.
Thats what i Have man it will be kewl.
does anybody know if pete's, legends,or any of the other local sports bars will have the game showing?
The company behind the feed (XOS) is 1st rate. The logo is also a link to their site
As far as UL getting onboard I understand the events covered are entirely up to the school, they have the power. I don't know what the investment to Louisiana would be, but I know they can make money off the feed.
From what I have read (generally speaking) XOS is a leader in sports technology solutions for athletic teams, offering all kinds of solutions. I know they are partnered with Fox Sports as their webcasting provider which tells me they have a quality product.
Originally posted by DaddyCajun
How do you pay for the game and where?- Click on the link to Aggie Access
- Once on the NMSU page find the link that says "sign up"
- On the next page click "View Sample Live Video Feed"
- If the video shows, the game will work on your computer.
- Click the little square box to verify it worked
- Click the big red button to proceed to registration.
ULcajun,
how much does a tv converter cost? I definetly want to invest in it if it is not too much.
Considering this...hmm.
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