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Postby Canadian Mustang » Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:09 pm

What's the story with CSTV? XXL gets all the games? Even if they're on TV?

Also, has anyone figured out how to run it on a Mac? I always get this "Your browser version is not supported. You must be running Safari version 2." when I'm trying to view video.
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Postby Canadian Mustang » Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:16 pm

yeah this doesn't work.
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Postby indianmustang » Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:20 pm

open it with internet Explorer and also install sopcast or tvu u can watch
as i am able to watch it live
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Postby Canadian Mustang » Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:22 pm

i'm on a mac.

i figured this out - sick!!!!

www.channelsurfing.net/asx/UTEP.asx
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Re: CSTV XXL

Postby huskerpony » Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:38 pm

acarty wrote:What's the story with CSTV? XXL gets all the games? Even if they're on TV?

Also, has anyone figured out how to run it on a Mac? I always get this "Your browser version is not supported. You must be running Safari version 2." when I'm trying to view video.


Works just like GamePlan Online, except that it gives you all of the sports at your university. (It used to be $5 or $6 a month--don't know what it is now. I did it for the 2006 season, but there were enough games on TV--and we weren't winning them--so I didn't do it this year.)

Main difference is that it is just basically the game film camera so it isn't the best video angle (don't know about games that are also televised) and you get the radio broadcast for whoever the home team is as the audio. (During the Rice game, I tried to turn the sound off and pull up the broadcast from the Ticket, but it kept making my flashplayer crash. Don't know if there were improvements this year.)

However, if you're not in Dallas anymore, it's the best way to see the games!

Also don't know about any differences for a Mac, but hope that was helpful.
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