Werthless wrote:High risk of being a terrible ump.
Uncle Milty wrote:Saw something yesterday that T-mobile will be free again. Do you need to watch thru your phone or can you sign into MLB.TV on other devices with the free T-Mobile?
Phred wrote:Does MLB.TV only show games or do they have show stuff like MLB Network, as well?
Bill McNeal wrote:Phred wrote:Does MLB.TV only show games or do they have show stuff like MLB Network, as well?
Just the games, no pre/postgame shows and no Sunday night baseball either.
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Bill McNeal wrote:Fwiw, on mlb.tv you can watch up to 4 games at the same time with multi-view. It’s not quote the same thing, but it’s still pretty sweet.
Bill McNeal wrote:https://www.mlb.com/live-stream-games/help-center/subscription-access-how-to-use-multi-view
Slowhand wrote:Unless there are 4 Phillies games playing at the same time WGAFF
cartersDad26 wrote:Bill McNeal wrote:Fwiw, on mlb.tv you can watch up to 4 games at the same time with multi-view. It’s not quote the same thing, but it’s still pretty sweet.
I wish they would allow this on Apple TV or Roku though without having to hook your laptop or ipad to the screen
Bucky wrote:cartersDad26 wrote:Bill McNeal wrote:Fwiw, on mlb.tv you can watch up to 4 games at the same time with multi-view. It’s not quote the same thing, but it’s still pretty sweet.
I wish they would allow this on Apple TV or Roku though without having to hook your laptop or ipad to the screen
it's not a matter of "Allowing" it; the technology in <most> hardware televisions is just not there. And probably even those who allow multi TV channel screens don't have firmware to allow the same functionality out of dongles (and Apple & Roku would have to code it in first too).
Bucky wrote:cartersDad26 wrote:Bill McNeal wrote:Fwiw, on mlb.tv you can watch up to 4 games at the same time with multi-view. It’s not quote the same thing, but it’s still pretty sweet.
I wish they would allow this on Apple TV or Roku though without having to hook your laptop or ipad to the screen
it's not a matter of "Allowing" it; the technology in <most> hardware televisions is just not there. And probably even those who allow multi TV channel screens don't have firmware to allow the same functionality out of dongles (and Apple & Roku would have to code it in first too).