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Post by littlebeast1 on Mar 15, 2021 12:54:37 GMT -5
Without having to get Spectrum. Watched on Hulu last year or two but they dropped Fox Sports South. MLB.tv only carries out of market games and I’m considered in the Braves market. Any suggestions?
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Post by Hart's Middle Finger on Mar 27, 2021 8:24:15 GMT -5
wnc or Uck might have answers...
Did you ever resolve?
Not an issue for me here in Georgia
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Post by Fumbduckery on Mar 27, 2021 9:40:47 GMT -5
I have a couple streaming sites bookmarked on my desktop, I’ll share later. For now I’m just guessing, I think if you Google “Sportstatsme” Or “bilasport” you’ll find them. They show spring training games if either team has a feed.
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Post by PABraveFan on Mar 27, 2021 13:04:20 GMT -5
Here are some possibilities that I know of that may or may not be an answer for you. 1. I believe AT&T TV carries regional sports channels. 2. Buy mlb.tv and get a VPN to change your location so you're not perceived as in the Braves market. The Opera Browser (free) has a free VPN (it's more just a proxy sever and has some privacy concerns). Some are free as web browser extensions (I'd recommend free Windscribe but only to test a VPN) but it's better to pay $3-$4/mo for security reasons (Surfshark is a good cheap VPN ~$2.50/mo for a 2 year commitment). I believe it is against the MLB.TV terms of use but I've never heard of anyone being fined or prosecuted for using a VPN with an MLB.TV subscription. Use and view at your own risk. 3. I've heard that reddit has MLB streams. Not sure if there's a cost, what it involves, or if it's legal. 4. Use bilasport.net preferably with a good paid VPN for security. This is a free streaming service. Again, I can't vouch for the legality or MLB rules involving these 'free' streaming services. Using AT&T TV would probably be the best thing to do. It would probably cost you ~$80/mo. Disclaimer: Aside from AT&T TV, I can't vouch for the legality of watching any streaming service for free or bypassing the blackout rules by the use of a VPN as the laws are constantly changing. Maybe someone with more knowledge about the legalities can chime in but stream with these 'free' or location changing tools at your own risk
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Post by littlebeast1 on Mar 27, 2021 14:34:57 GMT -5
I ended up going with AT&T TV. Good to go and ready to watch the Bravos on their journey to a World Series championship!
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Post by peteorr on Mar 30, 2021 13:59:25 GMT -5
Here are some possibilities that I know of that may or may not be an answer for you. 1. I believe AT&T TV carries regional sports channels. 2. Buy mlb.tv and get a VPN to change your location so you're not perceived as in the Braves market. The Opera Browser (free) has a free VPN (it's more just a proxy sever and has some privacy concerns). Some are free as web browser extensions (I'd recommend free Windscribe but only to test a VPN) but it's better to pay $3-$4/mo for security reasons (Surfshark is a good cheap VPN ~$2.50/mo for a 2 year commitment). I believe it is against the MLB.TV terms of use but I've never heard of anyone being fined or prosecuted for using a VPN with an MLB.TV subscription. Use and view at your own risk. 3. I've heard that reddit has MLB streams. Not sure if there's a cost, what it involves, or if it's legal. 4. Use bilasport.net preferably with a good paid VPN for security. This is a free streaming service. Again, I can't vouch for the legality or MLB rules involving these 'free' streaming services. Using AT&T TV would probably be the best thing to do. It would probably cost you ~$80/mo. Disclaimer: Aside from AT&T TV, I can't vouch for the legality of watching any streaming service for free or bypassing the blackout rules by the use of a VPN as the laws are constantly changing. Maybe someone with more knowledge about the legalities can chime in but stream with these 'free' or location changing tools at your own risk Bilasport used to post on MLBstreams and they have a good stream, can vouch for them. The MLB Streams subreddit is no longer posting streams. Reddit has cracked down. They moved to Sportsurge. They'd have to look into it, but I believe AT&T are the only provider in Georgia to have the FOX Sports channels that carry the Braves and that may very well be the case in North Carolina as well.
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