What are you using?NewCorkSeth wrote:Just opened it up for the first time. Crashed my browser...
Chrome.CountryRoyal wrote:What are you using?NewCorkSeth wrote:Just opened it up for the first time. Crashed my browser...
This one here? I'm not using a VPN as I live in Paris so if I buy a phone to HDMI adapter I can stream it onto my TV?Mr Controversial wrote:
Another piece of advice if I may.
If you have a smart TV that you want to stream your phone to for watching the match, you wont be able to VPN and screenlink to your TV. Screenlink uses directwifi which gets screwed up with VPNs. You will need to get yourself a phone to HDMI adapter (like this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/REALMAX-Micro- ... roid+to+tv) to get the picture from your phone on to your TV.,
If you have a smart TV like me then you can "screen mirror" your phone to your TV - this will ONLY WORK if you are not connected to the VPN as screen mirroring is done over local WIFI ( both TV and phone on same wifi network)NewCorkSeth wrote:This one here? I'm not using a VPN as I live in Paris so if I buy a phone to HDMI adapter I can stream it onto my TV?Mr Controversial wrote:
Another piece of advice if I may.
If you have a smart TV that you want to stream your phone to for watching the match, you wont be able to VPN and screenlink to your TV. Screenlink uses directwifi which gets screwed up with VPNs. You will need to get yourself a phone to HDMI adapter (like this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/REALMAX-Micro- ... roid+to+tv) to get the picture from your phone on to your TV.,
Ok, and please tell me if I'm being thick, but can I not just use my laptop and a regular HDMI cable to cast from my laptop to my tv?Mr Controversial wrote:If you have a smart TV like me then you can "screen mirror" your phone to your TV - this will ONLY WORK if you are not connected to the VPN as screen mirroring is done over local WIFI ( both TV and phone on same wifi network)NewCorkSeth wrote:This one here? I'm not using a VPN as I live in Paris so if I buy a phone to HDMI adapter I can stream it onto my TV?Mr Controversial wrote:
Another piece of advice if I may.
If you have a smart TV that you want to stream your phone to for watching the match, you wont be able to VPN and screenlink to your TV. Screenlink uses directwifi which gets screwed up with VPNs. You will need to get yourself a phone to HDMI adapter (like this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/REALMAX-Micro- ... roid+to+tv) to get the picture from your phone on to your TV.,
If your TV does not have screen mirror function or you are using the VPN then you will need a cable to connect from your phone to the HDMI input to deliver the screen mirroring. The cable I linked to does this BUT be warned the cable does also require USB power source.
yes if your laptop has the ability to HDMI out and you access Ifollow on the laptop.NewCorkSeth wrote:Ok, and please tell me if I'm being thick, but can I not just use my laptop and a regular HDMI cable to cast from my laptop to my tv?Mr Controversial wrote:If you have a smart TV like me then you can "screen mirror" your phone to your TV - this will ONLY WORK if you are not connected to the VPN as screen mirroring is done over local WIFI ( both TV and phone on same wifi network)NewCorkSeth wrote: This one here? I'm not using a VPN as I live in Paris so if I buy a phone to HDMI adapter I can stream it onto my TV?
If your TV does not have screen mirror function or you are using the VPN then you will need a cable to connect from your phone to the HDMI input to deliver the screen mirroring. The cable I linked to does this BUT be warned the cable does also require USB power source.
(my tv is not a smart tv)
Expect an M3U8 content error tomorrow on Ifollow with VPN.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:No 'illegal' streams to be found for tonight's games which doesn't bode well for those hoping not to have to pay.
did ya use an english debit/credit card?urz13 wrote:I've bought the £5 match pass for this game to see how it works and everything. I'm abroad at the moment so don't need a VPN, but will try the last 10mins or so with one to see how well it works. If all is good I'll probably sign up and use it with a VPN back in the UK, as I'm at uni so can't get to many matches. £110 is a fair chunk considering the price of a season ticket, but works out at less than £3 a game so should be worthwhile.
This will work fine, I did it with my UK debit card and the UK address that card is registered to. Nothing showing up on ifollow yet with regards to watching the match but that might be because kick off isn't for another couple of hours.biff wrote:did ya use an english debit/credit card?urz13 wrote:I've bought the £5 match pass for this game to see how it works and everything. I'm abroad at the moment so don't need a VPN, but will try the last 10mins or so with one to see how well it works. If all is good I'll probably sign up and use it with a VPN back in the UK, as I'm at uni so can't get to many matches. £110 is a fair chunk considering the price of a season ticket, but works out at less than £3 a game so should be worthwhile.
hidden behind vpn and dont want to leave anything to chance!
It's telling me to go to the Match Centre to buy the day pass, but I cant seem to find that option. Any help appreciatedurz13 wrote:I've bought the £5 match pass for this game to see how it works and everything. I'm abroad at the moment so don't need a VPN, but will try the last 10mins or so with one to see how well it works. If all is good I'll probably sign up and use it with a VPN back in the UK, as I'm at uni so can't get to many matches. £110 is a fair chunk considering the price of a season ticket, but works out at less than £3 a game so should be worthwhile.
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