Getting around MLB.TV local blackouts?
I know some of you have experience with this, so I thought this would be a good place to ask. I'm at a point in my life where I don't want to pay $60+ a month for TV just to watch sports, but Royals games on MLB.TV are blacked out due to location. If I sign up for MLB.TV, is there a way to get around this?
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So, when did Roku stop support for MLBtv for Roku 1?
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:shrug:
Couldn't you change your location using a VPN before logging into MLB.tv? That would work for a computer, I think... |
Only ways I know of are to find a VPN that MLB hasn't banned, or a slow illegal stream that is full of computer AIDS
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Ps3 and Unlocator works for me.
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Kodi
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I bought a used Roku 1. It won't even install the MLB app. Says it's not available.
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I think this one is worth the money. I don't have what it takes to trust any of the free ones.
https://easy-hide-ip.com/ Dinny |
You can still buy Roku 1s from Roku: https://www.roku.com/products/compare
Does anyone know when they took away the headphone jack sound output? I'm not sure if I have a 1 or a 2. |
I've done some research but haven't acted on any of it. The first option I saw was a VPN, however for Roku you will need to VPN your entire router since Roku is connected to that instead of your computer. I've heard that can be very slow since the information has to be sent to a different router and then back. The best option I've seen is a Smart DNS, which requires some setup on your router but won't affect performance. Its also much less expensive.
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jailbroken Amazon Firestick
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AdFreeTime.com. $2/month.
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Watch it on your computer and use CyberGhost
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Amazon Fire TV plus Kodi plus Pro Sports.
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