September 1, 2007
BYU Football on Versus Streamed Online – Some People’s Only Hope
Written by: JohnI’ve been messing around with a peer to peer live TV program called TVUNetworks. Versus worked really well on it for the entire Tour de France. I’m not sure it will work as nicely for BYU football, but for some it may be the only hope. You can download the player and try out the technology. I can’t guarantee the quality, legality or anything else related to this software. However, there may be a bunch of BYU football fans that have no other choice to see the game than to try something like this. Plus, I think the technology of peer to peer live TV streams are cool.
By the way, if you don’t have a fast internet connection, then don’t even think about trying this.
Go Cougars!!
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I used this last year and was somewhat pleased with the results. It wasn’t the same as having cable (not an option where I live), but it was better than being relegated to just listening on the radio.
I can’t believe Craig Thompson has shafted so many of the Mountain West fans in this deal and that there isn’t some way to get Satellite to carry the games, but this is an option for those of us otherwise left in the dark.
I’ve used this twice now and been quite happy with the performance. It’s not HD TV or even close, but for football it is great.