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Sportsnet NOW Premium is a streaming service that lets you stream all six Sportsnet channels on-demand, including live games from the NHL, NBA, MLB, WWE and Bundesliga. In addition, Sportsnet NOW is replacing NHL LIVE for the 2022-23 season, which means it'll be the streaming home of over 1000 NHL games throughout the season.
This offer is effective online until October 10 and Sportsnet NOW is supported on several platforms including desktop and mobile browsers, Android, iOS, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation, Xbox and more.
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View allIt's still not nearly as good as MLB.TV.
This is the answer. I keep trying to get rid of cable but can't because of NHL and NBA. I have tried IPTV many times, no matter what latest and greatest and invite only sub you get, it WILL buffer Esp during high profile games. Sports is one "vice" I have and I have come to terms with it that I'm a sucker. Nothing can beat live sports through cable yet. I don't want a 30 sec lag and get spoiled by game threads.
For EPL and champions league though, the sea life has chosen me arrrrrr
The reason no one is posting their IPTV deals is because they are likely for unlicensed (illegal) content. I'm sure we all like saving money here, but some of this thread is a debate on which is the better deal, legal vs. illegal.
20 bucks for SportsNet, 25 bucks for DAZN, 25 bucks for FuboTV, 20 bucks for TSN. Want MLB and F1? That'll be extra, and all of this is before Netflix/Crave.
All that and you STILL get games blacked out.
If that boggles your mind, you can just continue to bootlick the corporations. You Canadians are getting screwed, and apparently are fine with it lol. Back home in the UK I can get all of that for a fraction, and stream on a phone plan that doesn't cost 50 quid a month to get unlimited 5G data.
As someone that works for a corporation that likes to milk profits, we love lads like you.
I always hear everyone praising IPTV but never can get a source for all these "deals"
“Why do people watch illegal streams?”
This is ridiculous, the only platform worse is TSN. DAZN loses the rights to the Premier League, then increases their price to $25 a month.
Oh well, back to the sea life. Yarrrr
I've watched dozens and dozens of different games on my pc using Sportsnet Now and I've never had one dropped frame, freeze or tiny skip. Always just a smooth feed and the picture looks amazing on my monitor. Makes me think it's your connection or hardware that's causing all the issues.
Search 'sportsnet' on Twitter 10 minutes into some of the first regular season games this season. The poster isn't alone.
My PC is fine, but my hardwired NVIDIA Shield, my S8 and S10 on data and on wifi all struggle. They screwed up their app late last October and the buffering and errors and crashing of the app was ridiculous. Seemed to be multiple carriers (SaskTel for me, would be other poster on other providers with the same issues at the same time.
I could find alternate sources of the game that did not have the issue.
Sportsnet support is beyond horrible.
Which device were you using to stream from? Might be worth checking the list to see if you should be getting 720p or 1080p.
https://www.snnow.ca/support/watching-s ... ailable-on
IPTV or 720p sportsnet just dont compare.
I pay $10 usd/month and it sure as hell beats any cable provider considering I also get PPV content.
I actually very rarely even use my tv boxes.
I think sheild has sportsnet but not sure if it has tsn.
Xbox does, as well as Samsung tvs.
For me, picture quality on sportsnet is actually better than my cable box, tsn a bit worse.
Still, what choices do we have. Funny, we have some of the best Computer Science faculties in the world, and yet can't get decent streaming apps or (the more than likely cause) bandwidth dedicated by our stingy Big 3 Telcos who actually OWN the infrastructure!! What a joke.. F CRTC while we're at it as well.
In this day and age, all the major streaming providers (including NetFlix) just lease Amazon Cloud server space (AWS) to host their servers -- which is real-time scalable based on userload. Our Big 3 providers would just rather fight amongst themselves and implicitly gouge Canadians with higher prices and poorer service, .. taking home their billions in profit each year.
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Sportsnet NOW is intended for personal use and only allows for one concurrent stream. A user is able to be authenticated on as many devices as they would like, but can only stream from one device at a time. ^PM
4:38 PM · Jun 30, 2022
·Khoros CX
It's ridiculous that they can't come up with decent, working apps for the few platforms that offer them, when the hardware is more than able to stream hockey games well.. Like PS4, XBOX, Amazon Fire Cube, Nvidia Shield...
Can confirm it's cut-out crappy on all of the above, all that are suited for a proper tv/home theatre setup.
I don’t watch tv that much with my busy life, but you can easily install STB emu or Tivi mate on a firestick for a fraction of the $200 that guy paid.
I pay Rogers for cable for the reliability of sports and other content.
It may be better option for someone to get Rogers or Bell TV with Sportsnet and TSN and use the accompanying login to stream the live channels. You’ll get way more channels to live stream.
Can I access Sportsnet NOW from more than one device at a time?
Yes. A user is able to watch concurrently on up to two devices at a time.
-guy who paid 200 dollars for a 20 streaming box
Having said that, can’t speak for sportsnet but the TSN streaming is pretty good. Added it to my Telus internet package for 15 a month.
I am not against piracy as there really is no other option for some people but Not sure what the point of bringing up pirated content is. Like do you also bring it up in all video game deal threads?
I paid for DAZN for the last few years and Fubo TV this year and they are miles better.
They are also not showing both home and away feeds of US teams this year as well. Less product ,no thanks.
Even VPNs ... they "are illegal" but its being used all over the place ... you have internet streaming ... all of it is "LIVE with a LAG" ... only CLOSEST THING TO LIVE in your own home is using COAX and they are getting rid of it for force people to pay money for stuff with a delay (who cares about news/shows/movies that have a lag ... makes no difference)
Too boot ... my neighbour bought the FIRESTICK ... yup the same ones that you can find at walmart / best buy .... his colleague (working in IT) ... hacked it ... and now he has "LIVE" (with a lag) ... NFL Network, MLB Network, TSN, Sportsnet plus all the other TV channels (rogers/bell)
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Look elsewhere. SNNow is the reason I stream illegally.