STREAMS FOR ARSENAL GAMES
- Bendtners Drinking Buddy
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Jack and VP i would say, but your right, no real "zip" in the side at present.augie wrote:Jesus this is poor fare - I would say that only jack looks interested
I think we are seeing with Jack s that he is no Cesc / Nasri in terms of outright creativeness - he can pick a pass, but he is - dare i say - gerrard like - in terms of a great engine and desire to get around the park. My point being, he works better alongside a Cesc or a Nasri as he complements perfectly.
- OneBardGooner
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projoe wrote:best 1 at the moment, only 1 that is still up and running, thanksOneBardGooner wrote:http://www.livesportsonweb.com/index.ph ... =388&url=1
Arsenal v Wigan
excellent


- proudtosaythatname
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froze a few times but http://aflam4you.tv/chaine1.php worked for me - including the goals and Vela's misses! Many thanks! Hammers 4 Mancs 0 quite a bonus 

- Gooner Chris
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I recommend this streaming site, always has decent quality links on match day.
http://www.footballstreaming.info/streams/todays-links/

http://www.footballstreaming.info/streams/todays-links/
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A guy at work told me it is possible when watching a match online that there is some way of connecting the tv and the pc so that the match comes up on the tv could anyone tell me how that works i obviously need some kind of cable connection and if so what is it called and i presume if there is such a thing i can buy it in any electrical shop.Any help on this matter would as usual be most appreciated before the thread turns silly.
- Captain Fabregas
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mcdowell42 wrote:A guy at work told me it is possible when watching a match online that there is some way of connecting the tv and the pc so that the match comes up on the tv could anyone tell me how that works i obviously need some kind of cable connection and if so what is it called and i presume if there is such a thing i can buy it in any electrical shop.Any help on this matter would as usual be most appreciated before the thread turns silly.
I use my television (40inch Samsung) as a monitor so if that is what you mean you just plug the monitor cable which comes out of the graphics card into the back of the television..

- eliogooner
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If you have an HD TV you are able to connect a laptop to the TV via an HDMI cable, there about £5 on play.com.mcdowell42 wrote:A guy at work told me it is possible when watching a match online that there is some way of connecting the tv and the pc so that the match comes up on the tv could anyone tell me how that works i obviously need some kind of cable connection and if so what is it called and i presume if there is such a thing i can buy it in any electrical shop.Any help on this matter would as usual be most appreciated before the thread turns silly.
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Captain Fabregas wrote:mcdowell42 wrote:A guy at work told me it is possible when watching a match online that there is some way of connecting the tv and the pc so that the match comes up on the tv could anyone tell me how that works i obviously need some kind of cable connection and if so what is it called and i presume if there is such a thing i can buy it in any electrical shop.Any help on this matter would as usual be most appreciated before the thread turns silly.
I use my television (40inch Samsung) as a monitor so if that is what you mean you just plug the monitor cable which comes out of the graphics card into the back of the television..
Great stuff will try it tomorrow and c if it works for me depending on how good of a stream i get.
- Barriecuda
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Just remember, VGA (pictured above), DVI and HDMI will only transmit video to your TV, not sound. You will have to use your PC/Laptop speakers.
Alternatively, you can use a 3.5mm headphone jack into your computer, and send it to your TV as a sound input.
One of these:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ ... 1&format=2
Lemme know if you're confused or anything, I will be happy to help, I used to sell home theatre.
Alternatively, you can use a 3.5mm headphone jack into your computer, and send it to your TV as a sound input.
One of these:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ ... 1&format=2
Lemme know if you're confused or anything, I will be happy to help, I used to sell home theatre.
This should be a good stream for todays game
http://atdhe.net/29831/watch-arsenal-vs-fulham
Normally starts at kick off
http://atdhe.net/29831/watch-arsenal-vs-fulham
Normally starts at kick off
i do that, have a hdmi cable that goes from laptop to tv and then if you have a good stream your good,mcdowell42 wrote:A guy at work told me it is possible when watching a match online that there is some way of connecting the tv and the pc so that the match comes up on the tv could anyone tell me how that works i obviously need some kind of cable connection and if so what is it called and i presume if there is such a thing i can buy it in any electrical shop.Any help on this matter would as usual be most appreciated before the thread turns silly.