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The xbox will recognize windows media or other servers running on the computer? No way to do it with Orb as far as I know. |
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s-video or an HDMI port will get mlb.tv on your tv.
I'm not sure about the blackouts, but I hear it happens a lot. If you already have access to all of your team's games, why go for MLB.tv, unless you want to have access to all games? I love the mlb audio (radio broadcasts) for only $20 a year.
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That's the issue, I don't think you can do it unless it's a feed that you know the url for. You can set Orb up to grab internet feeds, but I've never bothered and would have to play with it to figure it out. Other than the ones that are preset, I think you need to know the streams url.
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