Throwback24 wrote:^ DamnHey Mak, did you use the VPN thing yet? Would that work since you're always connected to the IP?
I signed up to try VPN, but they need 48 hours to send me details.
I will report after next game.
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Throwback24 wrote:^ DamnHey Mak, did you use the VPN thing yet? Would that work since you're always connected to the IP?
knickerbocker2k2 wrote:They'll be no loop holes around league pass. From the looks of it you need to stay connected with the ip you log in. So you can't use hotshield or proxy and disconnect and enjoy your fast stream. It is not practical to use hotshield/proxy throughout the game because you would be in worse shape than watching the game on those illegal streams.
Also if you buy the international league pass, you can't login using hotshield. So that defeats that.
I guess NBA doesn't want our money. They need to change these rules on the next tv contract. What makes it is worse I'm actually paying Rogers $100+ for cable and get the games on my tv.
dacrusha wrote:knickerbocker2k2 wrote:They'll be no loop holes around league pass. From the looks of it you need to stay connected with the ip you log in. So you can't use hotshield or proxy and disconnect and enjoy your fast stream. It is not practical to use hotshield/proxy throughout the game because you would be in worse shape than watching the game on those illegal streams.
Also if you buy the international league pass, you can't login using hotshield. So that defeats that.
I guess NBA doesn't want our money. They need to change these rules on the next tv contract. What makes it is worse I'm actually paying Rogers $100+ for cable and get the games on my tv.
My stream was ever so slightly choppier than usual but otherwise 95% fine with Hotspot shield on for the entire game.
dacrusha wrote:knickerbocker2k2 wrote:They'll be no loop holes around league pass. From the looks of it you need to stay connected with the ip you log in. So you can't use hotshield or proxy and disconnect and enjoy your fast stream. It is not practical to use hotshield/proxy throughout the game because you would be in worse shape than watching the game on those illegal streams.
Also if you buy the international league pass, you can't login using hotshield. So that defeats that.
I guess NBA doesn't want our money. They need to change these rules on the next tv contract. What makes it is worse I'm actually paying Rogers $100+ for cable and get the games on my tv.
My stream was ever so slightly choppier than usual but otherwise 95% fine with Hotspot shield on for the entire game.
doctaJ_92 wrote:dacrusha wrote:knickerbocker2k2 wrote:They'll be no loop holes around league pass. From the looks of it you need to stay connected with the ip you log in. So you can't use hotshield or proxy and disconnect and enjoy your fast stream. It is not practical to use hotshield/proxy throughout the game because you would be in worse shape than watching the game on those illegal streams.
Also if you buy the international league pass, you can't login using hotshield. So that defeats that.
I guess NBA doesn't want our money. They need to change these rules on the next tv contract. What makes it is worse I'm actually paying Rogers $100+ for cable and get the games on my tv.
My stream was ever so slightly choppier than usual but otherwise 95% fine with Hotspot shield on for the entire game.
Did you set up a US accont? If so how?
dacrusha wrote:[
Just used my old user name/password from the past 4 years... and it's still on free preview, so it automatically allowed me to watch the game through my proxy IP.
I'm going to enter my credit card info next week and see if the system accepts it.
knickerbocker2k2 wrote:They'll be no loop holes around league pass. From the looks of it you need to stay connected with the ip you log in. So you can't use hotshield or proxy and disconnect and enjoy your fast stream. It is not practical to use hotshield/proxy throughout the game because you would be in worse shape than watching the game on those illegal streams.
Also if you buy the international league pass, you can't login using hotshield. So that defeats that.
I guess NBA doesn't want our money. They need to change these rules on the next tv contract. What makes it is worse I'm actually paying Rogers $100+ for cable and get the games on my tv.

knickerbocker2k2 wrote:They'll be no loop holes around league pass. From the looks of it you need to stay connected with the ip you log in.
So you can't use hotshield or proxy and disconnect and enjoy your fast stream. It is not practical to use hotshield/proxy throughout the game because you would be in worse shape than watching the game on those illegal streams.
doctaJ_92 wrote:dacrusha wrote:[
Just used my old user name/password from the past 4 years... and it's still on free preview, so it automatically allowed me to watch the game through my proxy IP.
I'm going to enter my credit card info next week and see if the system accepts it.
Is your 4 year old account a US account though with US address/info? Or is it International LP? I gotta find a way to get around the blackouts for Raptor games because hotspot is clearly blocked by LP now.
dacrusha wrote:doctaJ_92 wrote:dacrusha wrote:[
Just used my old user name/password from the past 4 years... and it's still on free preview, so it automatically allowed me to watch the game through my proxy IP.
I'm going to enter my credit card info next week and see if the system accepts it.
Is your 4 year old account a US account though with US address/info? Or is it International LP? I gotta find a way to get around the blackouts for Raptor games because hotspot is clearly blocked by LP now.
The last 4 years I've logged on to American LP using a Canadian credit card.
If it doesn't accept it this time around, I'll use my mother-in-law's US-based address and credit card.
Indeed wrote:Dude, stop the non-sense of blaming the TV contract, its NBA (the league) who doesn't allow TV channels to host the videos online.
TV channels spend tons of money on buying equipments and camera, and pay people for live editing and etc, while the league just collects money and keep those contents.
Believe it or not, artists and recorders are not the one to blame, but the rights holder (NBA in this case).
ranger001 wrote:Not true, why are you saying that?
Worse shape? Not at all. An illegal stream has maybe 1/3 of the bandwidth compared to league pass, even if using hotspot.
doctaJ_92 wrote:dacrusha wrote:doctaJ_92 wrote:
Is your 4 year old account a US account though with US address/info? Or is it International LP? I gotta find a way to get around the blackouts for Raptor games because hotspot is clearly blocked by LP now.
The last 4 years I've logged on to American LP using a Canadian credit card.
If it doesn't accept it this time around, I'll use my mother-in-law's US-based address and credit card.
But how does one log on to American LP? Is it just a matter of me changing my address on LP file and then I'll be logging on to American LP instead of international?
knickerbocker2k2 wrote:Indeed wrote:Dude, stop the non-sense of blaming the TV contract, its NBA (the league) who doesn't allow TV channels to host the videos online.
TV channels spend tons of money on buying equipments and camera, and pay people for live editing and etc, while the league just collects money and keep those contents.
Believe it or not, artists and recorders are not the one to blame, but the rights holder (NBA in this case).
The blame lies in the fact NBA giving exclusive rights to tv partners. This is why games on espn, tnt, and local broadcasts are not available on league pass. I can understand tv perspective on trying to keep their base by forcing them to subscribe to their channel, but it makes no sense the NBA forcing me to tv to watch their games. I would be willing to paying extra but that is not option. This is essentially forcing me to illegal streams.



Profanity wrote:This is why I question a Canadian team in our league. it's a govt conspiracy trina to sell all our milk to Russia. They let the raptors participate to not let canadians demand crossing taxes. it will backfire one day.
