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Something that has become standard for some reason, never made much sense to me either.That would work im sure but my point is if it does work wired whats the point in blocking it wireless. It just annoys people.
Something that has become standard for some reason, never made much sense to me either.That would work im sure but my point is if it does work wired whats the point in blocking it wireless. It just annoys people.
Yes. Very annoying. I hit the “live” button every so often to make sure I’m as close to live as I can be.Anyone get that sinking feeling of the text alert beeping as the opposition take a free kick
40 yards from goal? The lag gets quite noticeable sometimes .
If you've got "Footmob" the damn thing "groans" as the opposition score. Happened last night - bloody irritating having to remember to turn the sound off!Anyone get that sinking feeling of the text alert beeping as the opposition take a free kick
40 yards from goal? The lag gets quite noticeable sometimes .
I thought this thread was going to be about something else.
*Giggity*
I cast from my bog-standard computer (Chrome browser) to a ChromeCast attached to the Samsung TVs HDMI port. Hasn't failed me yet.
The playoff final on NowTV was a different matter, there it was sound only but no picture. Had to set up a laptop with direct HDMI connection.
I have found that casting from an Incognito tab works better, if you want to try that.
Don’t the majority of new smart TV’s, now have web browsers on them? I have an LG TV and luckily, it has a web browser. I just log into my OUFC account on my browser and then follow the steps to watch iFollow on my TV that way.
That’s odd. How come? Is it because you might not have the necessary flash player or something like that?I can't watch iFollow via by Web browser on my Samsung tv
I would assume it would have something to do with flash player but can you even install flash on a TV Web browser?That’s odd. How come? Is it because you might not have the necessary flash player or something like that?
Hopefully not, horrid software. Sites should really be on HTML 5 video.I would assume it would have something to do with flash player but can you even install flash on a TV Web browser?