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02-24-2021, 04:22 PM
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a couple of questions on espn+ 1) if I get home at 7 can I log in and watch the game from the beginning? 2) How long after the game is over until I can watch a replay? is it posted 10 minutes after? the game starts at 6 and I can't start watching until 7, what is the best way to watch the game from the beginning.
I have spectrum but that won't help me record espn+ correct?
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02-24-2021, 04:28 PM
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If I remember correctly, ESPN+ does not allow you to start from the beginning while the game is in progress.
You will need to wait for it to be over, then watch the replay. I don't know exact timing on that, but it's pretty fast (your guess of 10 minutes seems about right - might even be faster).
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02-24-2021, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeymo85
a couple of questions on espn+ 1) if I get home at 7 can I log in and watch the game from the beginning? 2) How long after the game is over until I can watch a replay? is it posted 10 minutes after? the game starts at 6 and I can't start watching until 7, what is the best way to watch the game from the beginning.
I have spectrum but that won't help me record espn+ correct?
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You can definitely pause. So if anyone is at your house that can start it at 6:00 and hit pause, it will be waiting for you at 7:00.
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02-24-2021, 05:01 PM
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The one down side of pausing, is that when you fast forward there is no video feed so you won't get a visual of when play is about to restart. Timeouts are roughly 2 minutes each, so you can guestimate based upon the timer that you have when to stop fastforwarding. DVD definitely has it beat in that regard.
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02-24-2021, 05:33 PM
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The thing I like about espn+ is that you can pause the live game and not miss anything while you're getting a fresh beer or snack or whatever. Then you can fast forward the timeouts and eventually get back to live. Plus, you can pause, rewind a play to see what the heck happened, and go from there, not missing a thing.
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02-24-2021, 10:32 PM
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You won't want to watch it anyway
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02-26-2021, 07:56 AM
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A huge detractor from the games on demand is that the ESPN+ mobile app requires you to look at the final score before clicking "watch." I am sure they think this is a great feature, but I think it is a bug.
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