Can anyone help with the following problem?
I thought why watch on my phone/iPad when I’ve got a smart tv. So I went on the web on my LG smart tv.
I bought my match ticket via the county site, live Match link and paid by paypal, so far , so good. Then when I pressed “ watch now “ all I got was a black screen when I kept trying I had a message saying that I was streaming the game on two devices. I gave up and ended up watching on my iPad as usual .
Any ideas what went on there?
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2Not a expert Mike but I saw someone said before you can’t watch ifollow on TV only computer devices
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3Thanks for that mate, f¥cking stupid efl systemUPTHEPORT wrote:Not a expert Mike but I saw someone said before you can’t watch ifollow on TV only computer devices
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4I think you have discovered why iFollow won't chromecast. I know from my own experience that if you are watching iFollow on a device and then turn on another device the picture disappears from the first one. This is obviously to stop multiple people watching on one match pass. The chromecast hardware that you plug into your tv is a device. So counts as a second device and iFollow shuts down on your phone or tablet and all you are casting
is a blank screen.
is a blank screen.
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6The best way to do it is to connect your computer to the tv using a hdmi lead. The problem is that you really need a laptop with a hdmi port. Few tablets and I think no phones have hdmi connectivity.
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7If you have an amazon Firestick then download their internet browser it’s called amazon silk. Sign into the county website and enter your ifollow details as normal and bingo, game on telly.
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8That makes sense. The firestick counts as only one device. A phone plus a chromecast plugin counts as two and won't work.
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9Am I being thick? I signed in with my id on the tv itself so isnt that just one device? I signed in on the tv and paid with PayPal via the tv, how is that more than one device? I didn’t use chromecast whatever that is.G Guest wrote:That makes sense. The firestick counts as only one device. A phone plus a chromecast plugin counts as two and won't work.
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10Sorry, I think that I misunderstood what you had done. My fault. You can watch iFollow either through the iFollow app or through the County's website. I presume that you cannot download the app on your tv. So you can access the internet on your tv and load websites In which case I agree that that is one device. Your tv is acting as a computor when you do this and I do not know why iFollow thinks you are using two devices.
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11I connect my laptop to the TV with a HDMI cable. No problem.
I've done this with 2 TVs at home, a Sony and a Samsung.
I've done this with 2 TVs at home, a Sony and a Samsung.
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12I've just read the advice from the EFL about how to watch iFollow. When all else fails, read the instructions. It says, "iFollow is available across desktop, mobile, tablet, and app, and TV play is not currently supported". So there you have it, it doesn't work on TVs. Obviously HDMI connections will work and a Firestick does not count as a TV it seems.
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13Thanks , that’s pretty categorical then. Obviously EFL tech don’t like smart TVs, presumably to stop you inviting your mates around ( in non Covid times obviously ). Sitting around an iPad would be a bit claustrophobic unless you were very good friendsG Guest wrote:I've just read the advice from the EFL about how to watch iFollow. When all else fails, read the instructions. It says, "iFollow is available across desktop, mobile, tablet, and app, and TV play is not currently supported". So there you have it, it doesn't work on TVs. Obviously HDMI connections will work and a Firestick does not count as a TV it seems.
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15As far as I can deduce my experience was the exact opposite. Not that I'm disputing your version of eventsG Guest wrote:I know from my own experience that if you are watching iFollow on a device and then turn on another device the picture disappears from the first one.
While watching on my phone I tried to watch on PC and got a "not authorised" message.
Though stopping the broadcast on my phone did not enable me to watch on PC.
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