Hi all, I have been using XBMC on my laptop for about 6 months now and can view every match live. This is open source software, very safe and constantly updated. Its very easy to install with lots of guides on Youtube then add mashup, again guides for this are on youtube and enjoy.
Hi all, I've been using any old **** site to watch games on my laptop. It's so easy, I just go on the site and download all of the stuff that it tells me to. So far I have been the lucky winner of an iPad (I put all of my details in anyway and am waiting for it to come), my laptop has been cleaned out (or was it my bank account?), if I need to search for anything I now use ASK, my toolbar collection fills the screen and my inbuilt web cam is constantly on. But hey a free stream is a free stream.
Hi all, I have been going to every match live this season, all thanks to some Nigerian prince who said that there was someone who left me Millions of pounds in my name when they died, all they needed was a couple of cheeky grand for admin charges and that they would release the funds to me. I haven't received anything yet, but I figured that I might aswell spend as if I had won the lottery, because afterall, this expense won't mean a thing when I finally get that million in my bank. Bit odd that the email would drop in my inbox like that, as I can't remember anyone who lives in Nigeria, but who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth, don't complain at free money. Lady luck must be shining down on me.
XBMC is a very well respected open source program that's been in constant development for about 10 years. Its available for most platforms including Android, Apple and Windows. Its very similar to Windows Media Player.
What link do you click on once you've added the MashUp? There appears to be just a bunch of news sites, no actual streams for upcoming games (Spurs/Westham for example)
Once Mashup is installed, click `live streams` then Buzzy sports. All Sky sports, Eurosport and BT sport channels are avalible to stream. If you get stuck there are plenty of instructions avalible on youtube. I`m streaming Reading v Burnley on Sky Sports 1 as I type.
Hmm.. might be worth a try if it works on Linux. Works on Raspberry Pi so Linux is likely. Yes, it does. Might give it a whirl.
Bit tricky on Linux but very easy on Android. The streaming is very good. Also installed icefilms as well as Mashup. Thats me fixed for online content then. Will work it out on Linux at some point as it seems very impressive.