What TV service do do i get?
Posted by The Rancor
What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: The Rancor (---.atlsfl.adelphia.net)
Date: March 11, 2005 10:58AM
ok, i'm gonna have to get TV this week so that i can continue watching the Big Red. which system do i get? I'm in south florida.... i dont think that the cable service has cstv, Direct TV has it, i didnt see it on dish.... i realy don want the long term commitment, so who do i choose? do i need cstv to see any playoff games?help me lynah faithful, you're my only hope!
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: CowbellGuy (Moderator)
Date: March 11, 2005 12:23PM
No contest. Just get DirecTV. I had DISH and waited and waited and called and waited and there's no hope with them. DTV is worlds better. Cable's just a crap shoot.
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Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 11, 2005 12:32PM
I live in Ithaca and will be at the games this weekend in person, so perhaps I have not been following this as closely as I might have been, but my understanding is that the only boradcast of the Friday and Saturday Cornell-Clarkson games are to be on the web. No cable or dish channel will have those. I believe that if a third game is necessary, and the Colgate series does not go to a third game, that that game will be broadcast.
So the answer for the original poster is XMI (the web service), not cable or dish.
Right?
Andy W.
So the answer for the original poster is XMI (the web service), not cable or dish.
Right?
Andy W.
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: judy (---.accessww.com)
Date: March 11, 2005 01:36PM
ecac tourny is a cstv production.
FF is an espn production.
regionals...I had that 2OT game vs BC taped...but from what station??? nesn maybe?
directv = good. but i don't know if you'd get the free system and various other discounts if you don't go with the year long commitment.
directv has been good to me and the only televised games I haven't been able to watch are the ones on Time Warner local...but of course, if I actually lived within the viewing area, I'd be at the game.
FF is an espn production.
regionals...I had that 2OT game vs BC taped...but from what station??? nesn maybe?
directv = good. but i don't know if you'd get the free system and various other discounts if you don't go with the year long commitment.
directv has been good to me and the only televised games I haven't been able to watch are the ones on Time Warner local...but of course, if I actually lived within the viewing area, I'd be at the game.
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: March 11, 2005 01:37PM
[Q]andyw2100 Wrote:
So the answer for the original poster is XMI (the web service), not cable or dish.
Right?
Andy W.[/q]
Right. For this weekend.
But for the ECACs in Albany and the NCAA regionals, it's not "right."
So the answer for the original poster is XMI (the web service), not cable or dish.
Right?
Andy W.[/q]
Right. For this weekend.
But for the ECACs in Albany and the NCAA regionals, it's not "right."
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Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: adamw (---.benslm01.pa.comcast.net)
Date: March 11, 2005 01:41PM
Let's recap
ECAC tournament semifinals ... ECAC Production ... being picked up by various cable outlets (including Time Warner in Ithaca) ... and CSTV. CSTV tape delaying Game 1 (the wouldbe Cornell game). Game 2, live on CSTV.
ECAC tournament finals ... CSTV production ... live on CSTV, obviously, and being picked up by cable too.
NCAA Regionals ... ESPN production ... airing on new ESPN-U (available on DirecTV) ... and probably syndicated to local RSN affiliates as in years past.
NCAA Frozen Four ... ESPN production ... semis on ESPN2 ... Finals on ESPN
ECAC tournament semifinals ... ECAC Production ... being picked up by various cable outlets (including Time Warner in Ithaca) ... and CSTV. CSTV tape delaying Game 1 (the wouldbe Cornell game). Game 2, live on CSTV.
ECAC tournament finals ... CSTV production ... live on CSTV, obviously, and being picked up by cable too.
NCAA Regionals ... ESPN production ... airing on new ESPN-U (available on DirecTV) ... and probably syndicated to local RSN affiliates as in years past.
NCAA Frozen Four ... ESPN production ... semis on ESPN2 ... Finals on ESPN
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: nyc94 (---.ny325.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 11, 2005 01:41PM
Is CSTV showing anything this weekend or do all of the league tournaments have their own local coverage?
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.loyno.edu)
Date: March 11, 2005 01:44PM
[Q]adamw Wrote:
ECAC tournament semifinals ... ECAC Production ... being picked up by various cable outlets (including Time Warner in Ithaca) ... and CSTV. CSTV tape delaying Game 1 (the wouldbe Cornell game). Game 2, live on CSTV.
ECAC tournament finals ... CSTV production ... live on CSTV, obviously, and being picked up by cable too.
[/q]
Aren't both of these being streamed by XMI as well, like this weekend's games?
ECAC tournament semifinals ... ECAC Production ... being picked up by various cable outlets (including Time Warner in Ithaca) ... and CSTV. CSTV tape delaying Game 1 (the wouldbe Cornell game). Game 2, live on CSTV.
ECAC tournament finals ... CSTV production ... live on CSTV, obviously, and being picked up by cable too.
[/q]
Aren't both of these being streamed by XMI as well, like this weekend's games?
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: marty (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: March 11, 2005 03:12PM
[Q]nyc94 Wrote:
Is CSTV showing anything this weekend or do all of the league tournaments have their own local coverage? [/q]
No hockey is on the schedule for on Friday or Saturday, but the CHA final is on Sunday at 8PM and rebroadcast on Monday:
[tvlistings2.zap2it.com]
Is CSTV showing anything this weekend or do all of the league tournaments have their own local coverage? [/q]
No hockey is on the schedule for on Friday or Saturday, but the CHA final is on Sunday at 8PM and rebroadcast on Monday:
[tvlistings2.zap2it.com]
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: The Rancor (---.atlsfl.adelphia.net)
Date: March 11, 2005 04:42PM
thank you, adam, just what i needed.
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: billhoward (---.union01.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 11, 2005 05:43PM
Satellite TV gets you more regional sports networks than cable. This patchwork quilt gives you a fighting chance of seeing league (not postseason) Minnesota or BU hockey, or Oklahoma State wrestling, stuff you probably won't see so often otherwise.
Both satellite (definitely) and premium cable should (should) have CSTV. For sports, you'll probably find DirecTV better than DISH. You can browse their channel lineups online.
Satellite quality can be variable but that doesn't matter if cable quality is better yet cable doesn't have the channels you want.
Just wait till you see a small-ball sport (hockey, lacrosse, golf) on HDTV. It's awesome.
Both satellite (definitely) and premium cable should (should) have CSTV. For sports, you'll probably find DirecTV better than DISH. You can browse their channel lineups online.
Satellite quality can be variable but that doesn't matter if cable quality is better yet cable doesn't have the channels you want.
Just wait till you see a small-ball sport (hockey, lacrosse, golf) on HDTV. It's awesome.
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: jkahn (216.146.73.---)
Date: March 11, 2005 06:05PM
Get TIVO with your package also. It's usually offered cheap ($100 or so) for new subscribers, and I just checked Directv's home page and it's now $99 less a $50 rebate. It's great (just hit the replay button and watch that Cornell goal over and over) and it'll be a lot more expensive if you try to add it later.
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Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: billhoward (---.union01.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 11, 2005 06:12PM
Good advice. Tivo within the satellite box improves quality because with an external Tivo box you have to decompress the MPEG2 signal when it leaves the satellite tuner and then a nanosecond later it gets re-encoded as MPEG-2 on the Tivo box.
If you have inclination toward HDTV in the near future, pay for Tivo monthly not the lifetime subscription. You'll probably be seduced by the quality of high-def. All the Tivo-in-satellite tuner boxes I know of don't allow for an external signal to be recorded, so when you dump the standard def DSS box for high-def, your investment in TiVo is a goner.
If you have inclination toward HDTV in the near future, pay for Tivo monthly not the lifetime subscription. You'll probably be seduced by the quality of high-def. All the Tivo-in-satellite tuner boxes I know of don't allow for an external signal to be recorded, so when you dump the standard def DSS box for high-def, your investment in TiVo is a goner.
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: French Rage (---.Stanford.EDU)
Date: March 11, 2005 06:29PM
[Q]jtwcornell91 Wrote:
adamw Wrote:
ECAC tournament semifinals ... ECAC Production ... being picked up by various cable outlets (including Time Warner in Ithaca) ... and CSTV. CSTV tape delaying Game 1 (the wouldbe Cornell game). Game 2, live on CSTV.
ECAC tournament finals ... CSTV production ... live on CSTV, obviously, and being picked up by cable too.
[/Q]
Aren't both of these being streamed by XMI as well, like this weekend's games?[/q]
The XMI site says that it will have the semis, nothing yet about the finals or the price of the semis.
Re: What TV service do do i get?
Posted by: upperdeck (---.syr.east.verizon.net)
Date: March 11, 2005 06:58PM
the semi's on XMI will be free.
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