cowboys vs. 49er's on TV?

ValleyBoyz;2905054 said:
Justin.tv or atdhe.net usually have the internet broadcasts

Do you have to download any app or anything to watch it on Justin.tv?
 
:confused: Shouldn't all Dallas Cowboys games be broadcast world wide on all channels? :confused:
 
nyc;2905263 said:
:confused: Shouldn't all Dallas Cowboys games be broadcast world wide on all channels? :confused:

Yes, they should! I could then get rid of Sunday Ticket. I had to call up DirectTV the other day and convince them to give me the "Superfan" package free just so I could watch the games in HD.
 
If you have a Computer close to your TV and your TV has and HDMI input you should buy a DVI/HDMI cord.


Then you can stream the game on your television.


The cord costs about 10 bucks too.
 
ValleyBoyz;2905284 said:
No it just opens up in your web browser
Thanks ValleyBoyz. I'll probably watch it there if they show it. Too bad Sunday Ticket doesn't include preseason games.
 
LeonDixson;2905268 said:
Yes, they should! I could then get rid of Sunday Ticket. I had to call up DirectTV the other day and convince them to give me the "Superfan" package free just so I could watch the games in HD.

You don't get the games in HD without superfan? You've got to be kidding me!
 
CATCH17;2905277 said:
If you have a Computer close to your TV and your TV has and HDMI input you should buy a DVI/HDMI cord.


Then you can stream the game on your television.


The cord costs about 10 bucks too.
Do you know if the picture would be better in quality than just using a s-video connection from my computer? (In my case the other connection would be VGA F to DVI-D
 
nyc;2905292 said:
You don't get the games in HD without superfan? You've got to be kidding me!

Nope, I'm not kidding. I don't know when they started that, but last year I had to watch all the games in regular definition because I wouldn't shell out the additional $100. It's just rediculous!
 
speedkilz88;2905301 said:
Do you know if the picture would be better in quality than just using a s-video connection from my computer?


It would probably depend on your contrast ratio on your TV vs your Monitor.



I actually have a 21.5 inch 1080p HD monitor and a 32 inch 720 p TV next to it.

If I full screen anything on my monitor and it is blurry than it will be blurry on my TV.

If its clear on my monitor than it will be clear on the TV full screened.


It is worth 10 bucks though for sure.
 
speedkilz88;2905301 said:
Do you know if the picture would be better in quality than just using a s-video connection from my computer? (In my case the other connection would be VGA F to DVI-D

:pc:

If you want higher than 480p (S-Video highest resolution) 480i is standard def (Interlaced and Progressive Scan), then you will need to go with HDMI. HDMI is also capable of carrying sound up to 7.1 (I believe).

Do some research, its worth it if you want to upgrade (or can afford it), if you need to.

VGA to DVI-D will not work. VGA is analog, DVI-D is digital only.

You need DVI-I (Single or Dual link), DVI-A (Analog only) or P&D. Look at your video card output, if you have four pins around the long horizontal blade then you can do analog out with your DVI card / cable. Theres tons more info out on the net, and it won't take you long to figure out what you need.
 
It's not live, but the replay will be on NFLN at 3:00 central time Sunday afternoon.

:popcorn:
 

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