Watching games via iPad

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Re: Watching games via iPad

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Welcome in AlexPhilip, if that's your real name :D
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AlexPhilip wrote:Think it depends on where you're streaming from more than being on iPad. I use nfl2go for NFL streams. If you've got ESPN, I'd recommend WatchESPN too.

The problem with jail breaking and XBMC is that you're gonna still be relying on poor quality streams and you'll be sacrificing a lot in terms of stability to get there. I'd advise against it. I have a raspberry PI running XBMC and honestly I never use it anymore because I can't get a stream that's not absolute number 2s.
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Cracked it yesterday when I had a real DOH! moment, anyhow thanks to those that sent PM’s. Looks like the next few games are going to be on Sky, BT and Amazon Prime so I have all those bases covered :D
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ChilwellWhite wrote:Cracked it yesterday when I had a real DOH! moment, anyhow thanks to those that sent PM’s. Looks like the next few games are going to be on Sky, BT and Amazon Prime so I have all those bases covered :D
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