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KoHo said:I wasn't aware of that. Going away to university this September and planned to order Centre Ice to watch Leafs games. I assume the blackout restrictions are the same for the Raptors with NBA League Pass? Oops.
I know there used to be LeafsTV interactive where you could pay to watch all the non-CBC games streamed online, however Rogers and Bell scrapped that when they took ownership to try and drive people to their own tv cable packages.
These blackout restrictions are stupid and quite honestly, archaic. Chances are, if someone is able to watch games on TV they will. The vast majority of subscribers to GameCentre or LeafsTV Interactive probably don't have the opportunity to watch Leafs games on tv. Due to these restrictions they'll now lose my money that I was ready and willing to fork over for the opportunity to watch Leafs games online. Those choppy, delayed, and low-quality streams from illegal streaming websites don't cut it.
Corn Flake said:To deal with the local black out issue, use a service like unblock-us.
Works great for getting around this regional stuff.
princedpw said:Question: If I get NHL center ice (on dish network), does that give me access to NHL gamecenter?
Anyone know?
Also, has anyone tried streaming gamecenter live through an apple tv. I find that when I watch the highlights on my TV through apple TV, the refresh rate isn't quite high enough. Hence when there is a lot of motion on the screen, it looks a little glitchy and it bugs me. I'm wondering if this is just because the highlights (free) are stored in a compressed form. And perhaps the games themselves are streamed higher quality, making the picture effects that are bugging me go away.
Thanks for any advice.