Has it yet been announced where someone in the Mid-West will be able to see the Mosconi Cup, whether it be on the internet or on T.V.? I'd really like to be able to see as much of it as possible. Thanks for the help.
hmmmm.....now i wish i was a little more technically advanced. Thanks, JAM.
Has it yet been announced where someone in the Mid-West will be able to see the Mosconi Cup, whether it be on the internet or on T.V.? I'd really like to be able to see as much of it as possible. Thanks for the help.
There are several threads about this very topic. I think the general consensus is that, yes, we will be able to watch the Mosconi Cup on our computers via ESPN-3, much like last year. I watched ESPN-3 on my computer via my Comcast connection last year. The ESPN-3 was not on my TV, though. It only came through on my computer. I'm not quite sure how or why that is.
If you have one of those super-duper television tuners, you can watch it on TV via your computer. :happydance::happydance::happydance:
Actually, all you need is 2 cables (video & audio) to get it on your tv. Depending on your laptop and TV, that dictates what cables you need. You could take your laptop to Best Buy or Radio Shack if you're unsure. Bring your tv model # written down. It'll run you somewhere from $30 - $75 depending on quality of cables. I dropped $40 and it looks/sounds great.
Then load the feed on your laptop, click and hold "Fn" and then the F button with crt/lcd written on it. F buttons may very, but once you know, it's truly a walk in the park. Watching on a nice flat screen vs a computer is such a difference!
Then you can stream Hulu or whatever and drop cable, lol.
Hope that helps.
Or 1 HDMI cord.
Actually, all you need is 2 cables (video & audio) to get it on your tv. Depending on your laptop and TV, that dictates what cables you need. You could take your laptop to Best Buy or Radio Shack if you're unsure. Bring your tv model # written down. It'll run you somewhere from $30 - $75 depending on quality of cables. I dropped $40 and it looks/sounds great.
Then load the feed on your laptop, click and hold "Fn" and then the F button with crt/lcd written on it. F buttons may very, but once you know, it's truly a walk in the park. Watching on a nice flat screen vs a computer is such a difference!
Then you can stream Hulu or whatever and drop cable, lol.
Hope that helps.
Matt, this is all Chinese to me but I'm going to dig up a friend to do this for me. After it's done would I be able to record it?
Actually, all you need is 2 cables (video & audio) to get it on your tv. Depending on your laptop and TV, that dictates what cables you need. You could take your laptop to Best Buy or Radio Shack if you're unsure. Bring your tv model # written down. It'll run you somewhere from $30 - $75 depending on quality of cables. I dropped $40 and it looks/sounds great.
Then load the feed on your laptop, click and hold "Fn" and then the F button with crt/lcd written on it. F buttons may very, but once you know, it's truly a walk in the park. Watching on a nice flat screen vs a computer is such a difference!
Then you can stream Hulu or whatever and drop cable, lol.
Hope that helps.
It has been announced it will be on FOX SPORTS 2. It is already in the channel lineup. Check to see if you get that channel. Next week starting 5pm EST.
Everyone tune in to support them getting it on real TV!
Actually, all you need is 2 cables (video & audio) to get it on your tv. Depending on your laptop and TV, that dictates what cables you need. You could take your laptop to Best Buy or Radio Shack if you're unsure. Bring your tv model # written down. It'll run you somewhere from $30 - $75 depending on quality of cables. I dropped $40 and it looks/sounds great.
Then load the feed on your laptop, click and hold "Fn" and then the F button with crt/lcd written on it. F buttons may very, but once you know, it's truly a walk in the park. Watching on a nice flat screen vs a computer is such a difference!
Then you can stream Hulu or whatever and drop cable, lol.
Hope that helps.
This is the word I got too, Fox Sports 2.
Unfortunately, Fox Sports 2 only works with Direct TV. If you have Comcast, like me, there is no Fox Sports 2.
The only thing we can hope for is that they will do the same as last year and show it on ESPN-3. If that happens, we're in like Flynn if you have Comcast.