Anyone know if it is possible to hook my iPad to my HDTV through HDMI using Apples digital AV adapter and watch the Extra Time channels on a big screen that way?
Anyone know if it is possible to hook my iPad to my HDTV through HDMI using Apples digital AV adapter and watch the Extra Time channels on a big screen that way?
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I just tested out the NBC Sports Live Extra app with my iPad 2 and my new "Cable Matters" cable (a knockoff of Apple's digital video adapter cable for HDMI) and it works just fine, but through screen mirroring, not as a built in feature of the app, as you get when you use your "Videos" app. Just note that you may need to tweak your TV's zoom and stretch settings to get it to fill the screen. I was happy to discover that it works and the PQ is very very good. It will be interesting to see if the PQ is good on Saturday.It may depend on the specifics of the app. I know a lot of people say that you can't use Amazon's streaming service using the digital AV cable, but a lot of the other major players work. Many digital AV cables promise "mirroring" but reviewers say that it isn't "true" mirroring since not everything can be reproduced on the big screen. When my own digital AV cable arrives this evening I will try out Live Extra and let you know if I can get it to work. Let me go check the front door, it may be there now...
I am tired of Dish now. I was ready to change a couple of months ago, but got a Hopper and was assured that all NPL games would be showed on Dish. This is false information. And as far as I know they also didnt sign up to show FOX Sports 1, so now the championsleague is gone as well.
This is from the Dish Network Support Forum around 2 pm today:
[h=3]Re: NBC's Premier League Extra Time Channels[/h] https://support.dish.com/viewtopic.php?p=34175#p34175by Zach S. » Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:49 pm
A solution is being worked to have the games on Extra Time delivered to live TV in the future. For now you will need to use dish anywhere or the NBC Live Extra app.
So, my question is what exactly does Dish mean by "in the future?" -- Next week, next month, next year???
Communication is so key in all aspects of life...it certainly seems that Dish and their representatives continue to fail when attempting to provide clear, helpful information.
I apologize that I do not have more details about when the future is but we will share all updates as we receive them.
I can see the confusion in our Facebook post (DIRT monitors Facebook and Twitter for those who were not aware of this). Games will be shown on the channels referenced in our post. I am just a causal soccer fan but I believe this will happen on the last day of the EPL season when all games are required to be played simultaneously but I could be mistaken. For now any game that is scheduled to appear on Extra Time will need to be watched via www.dishanywhere.com or the NBC Live Extra app, as long as you subscribe to the America's Top 250.
Hey, just be glad they didn't say it would be "soon".So, my question is what exactly does Dish mean by "in the future?" -- Next week, next month, next year???
I believe Zach was hypothesizing that they would only show games on CNBC and USA on the final day of the season. There were (are still?) questions about how NBC will broadcast some of the games. So I don't think Dish is trying to pull wool over people's eyes, with regards to the listing of the channels. They just may not be well (competently?) informed. NBC can show the games on any channel they want, so it is possible that at some point games will be on CNBC and USA. But that isn't the case for at least the first three weeks.I'm sorry, I wanted to just let this go, but I couldn't. In their communication, Dish CSRs or DIRT referenced the mass coverage of the ONE game day out of the whole season for the EPL (the last day) during which all games are played at once and shown on as many outlets as possible (just like Fox did the last two years) to intentionally mislead readers into thinking that more games were going to be shown on those channels on opening weekend and throughout the season than actually will appear be shown to make them think they were missing less by missing out on Extra Time.
Dish is lying about the "short notice". I don't think Dish is lying about the other channels for broadcasting, they are just clueless. And don't dog pile on DIRT. Be glad that there is at least someone here to actually converse on the record. Good luck with that with another company (of course the other companies have Extra Time, so they wouldn't need to).Isn't that like me telling my kids in February, "We'll ALWAYS have lots and lots of presents of all kinds, Always, Always, Always" based on the fact that one day out of the year we go nuts and give them lots presents... specifically Christmas? The way those channels were thrown out there without clarification was clearly intended to make readers believe that each week (or at least on opening week) those games that are on Extra Time would also be shown on all those other channels. Does nobody care that we all eventually figure out that they're lying and it just hurts the organization's credibility?! What did I say in my previous post about what we will and will not tolerate with regards to honesty? This was some wicked spin and cruel dishonesty on DIRT's part, Zach. I have to say it.
Hey, just be glad they didn't say it would be "soon".
And don't dog pile on DIRT. Be glad that there is at least someone here to actually converse on the record. Good luck with that with another company (of course the other companies have Extra Time, so they wouldn't need to).