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Post by DERRENMATTS on Nov 2, 2007 12:48:11 GMT -5
Need some help with info. I plan to watch games on the internet from my laptop this season (so I can be mobile and still catch our Celtics). Can I do this through NBA League Pass? Or are they limited only through stationary PC's.
And will I be able to save these games on my USB memory stick?
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Post by FLCeltsFan on Nov 2, 2007 13:22:41 GMT -5
If you sign up for League Pass on your TV, you can watch the games via any computer. Here is the site for the broadband games. aol.nba.com/broadband/league_pass.jspI am not sure about downloading but I was watching a game in Firefox and there was a download option on the window. I watch them in Real player and I think that gives an option to download also. I have never downloaded any so not sure how that would work.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Nov 2, 2007 16:02:35 GMT -5
So as long as I can get internet connection from my laptop, League Pass will work for me?
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Post by FLCeltsFan on Nov 2, 2007 17:09:08 GMT -5
it should work for any computer as long as you have a broadband internet connection and a laptop that can handle it. That is my understanding
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Post by Celtic17 on Nov 2, 2007 21:49:28 GMT -5
Need some help with info. I plan to watch games on the internet from my laptop this season (so I can be mobile and still catch our Celtics). Can I do this through NBA League Pass? Or are they limited only through stationary PC's. And will I be able to save these games on my USB memory stick? What do you have for TV? They work as one soom times. I have DishNetwork and it works with my PC/Laptop. You just need to test your laptop and it's speed. You need to have a good speed, and test your's, to see the games smooth-like, on your laptop. I have really high at home but my work is just high..
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Post by Celtic17 on Nov 3, 2007 16:18:38 GMT -5
I bought the League Pass today. Looks like I should get most of the Celts games.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Nov 4, 2007 12:54:27 GMT -5
I have TimeWarner cable for my home TV and RoadRunner for the PC. Does that count for broadband? Should I be able to watch games with RoadRunner?
And also, has anyone been downloading the games to watch it on a laptop later?
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Post by Celtic17 on Nov 4, 2007 14:27:08 GMT -5
I would talk to your cable provider about this. It can be different in other locations. The internet side - you can test your speed at the NBA.com in the NBATicket section.
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