http://mlb.com/directv , is up STEPS TO ACTIVATE 1. Select your provider 2. Login using your provider credentials 3. Link your credentials with an MLB.com account the only bad thing is doesn't look like you can take MLB.TV mobile for now
it said the same thing here, but can you watch the games?Doesn't seem to work for me. I linked it. after I do that I log in at mlbtv and it tells me I do not have a subscription.
it said the same thing here, but can you watch the games?
now i am i confused! yesterday when i activate it, they only ask me mine DirecTV password then my i can games on pc only then i tried ipad audio was was working only, they before i when to bed i try the video on the ipad and works but people said on dbstalk.com they spoke with MLB and not activate the full online thing until Monday, but if i did made a mistake in buying i got any email saying i got it and in mine subscription it tells me I do not have a subscription.
which one is it? MLB.TV or MLB.TV Premium? I didn't subscribe to EI this year because I have MLB.TV Premium subscription but I"m curious since I've seen a lot of questions in various forums about which MLB.TV type that DIRECTV EI subscribers get.
now i am really confused people other forum got the same thing i did, did we all buy MLB.TV?If it works on PC only that means they are giving you the basic subscription instead of premium. You need premium to watch on other streaming devices. Another way to test is to see if you have a choice of home and away feeds for live games. Basic only gives you one feed, usually the home feed.
now i am really confused people other forum got the same thing i did, did we all buy MLB.TV?
Im having issues with MLB's blackout system. It wants me to verify by using my credit card, and I have used 3 different cards to verify and it says it cant verify my billing address on one of them. UGGH. I linked my account to my directv one and it still wants me to purchase MLB.TV even though it has been "activated". I sent an email to mlb.tv and havent gotten anything back yet.
That sounds like more of a system linking issue than a blackout issue. I have subscribed to MLB.tv for 4 or 5 years now and unless they are doing something different for Directv customers credit card address aren't used for determining blackouts. They use IP information to determine if you are in a blackout area.
My credit card has a Michigan billing address but I am able to watch Tigers games with MLB.tv by using a location spoofing service. I am also able to watch Tigers games when traveling out of state without my location spoofing service. In other words, my Michigan billing address doesn't matter.
They use a credit card when they cant verify your IP.
Unblock us shows me in the UK for MLB.tv games. This allows me to watch the Tigers in market. I would use a service that shows your location outside of a blackout area instead of one that just hides your location completely. The billing address doesn't affect me.