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Quit checking me out.
If so, I'm curious how much data it cost.
Looks like I might need to do so this weekend.
Looks like I might need to do so this weekend.
LSU LSU LSU!
I always find that trying a new format or location for a big game is a jinx.
Just saying.
How much data do you have to spare? I've never streamed a whole game, but I've pulled them up for a bit when I've been out. If you think you'll just be watching a half, I'd guess you should expect to use 500 to 800 mb or so.
I've found it's significant enough that I don't do it anymore because I typically come close to reaching my limit every month. Sucks, I used to put on bowl games at work.
I just googled it, Netflix says to expect about a gig per hour for SD, I never noticed it being that much when I've streamed bits of games, but probably set it to the lowest quality you can stand if you're worried about it.I don't really know, I don't pay for my data. My work pays for it. If I really want I can just use the data and it wouldn't be a big deal really, but I would like to give a heads up if it's a ton of data.
But if it's just 500-800mb, I'll just pay for extra data on my wife's phone.
Yeah.
A March Madness game a couple years ago on the road.
Didn't make it thru the first half. But I was in NowheresVille Louisiana.
It depends by phone carrier but on average streaming HD is anywhere from 1-3G per hour.I don't really know, I don't pay for my data. My work pays for it. If I really want I can just use the data and it wouldn't be a big deal really, but I would like to give a heads up if it's a ton of data.
But if it's just 500-800mb, I'll just pay for extra data on my wife's phone.
I did it for the Wisconsin game this year and it took about 3GB for me. I turned it off at a couple points as well when it wasn't socially acceptable to be watching a football game during a wedding.If so, I'm curious how much data it cost.
Looks like I might need to do so this weekend.
If so, I'm curious how much data it cost.
Looks like I might need to do so this weekend.
I did the sling app for the Bama game a few weeks ago, I
don't know what it used, but it didn't cause a blip that made me go WTF.
I did it for the Wisconsin game this year and it took about 3GB for me. I turned it off at a couple points as well when it wasn't socially acceptable to be watching a football game during a wedding.