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@cncchris33 I have a Hulu question for you: I assume you are paying for an SEC Network subscription through Hulu? If so, you can access SEC Network+, correct? If yes to that as well, can you access SECN+ through Hulu, or do you need to access through ESPN?
Am I correct to begin with that SECN+ is included at no extra charge with the base SECN subscription?
@cncchris33 I have a Hulu question for you: I assume you are paying for an SEC Network subscription through Hulu? If so, you can access SEC Network+, correct? If yes to that as well, can you access SECN+ through Hulu, or do you need to access through ESPN?
Am I correct to begin with that SECN+ is included at no extra charge with the base SECN subscription?
Everything you just said was my understanding to begin with. I'm trying to verify for a friend. Now I'm thinking I got mixed up...can't remember if @cncchris33 uses Hulu or YouTube....For YouTube TV, I have to use the ESPN app to access the SECN+ but I'm not sure if that gets me it or if it's because I have ESPN+ (included with Disney + bundle). The TN Basketball twitter account said you had to have SEC Network through your provider to get it and ESPN+ alone wasn't enough though...
I have YouTubeTV. I really like it. I don’t pay for any additional package with YTTV, but I do have the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle (separate of YTTV) which costs $12/mo. I haven’t missed a TN football or basketball game in two years because I couldn’t get it with those things, I don’t think.Everything you just said was my understanding to begin with. I'm trying to verify for a friend. Now I'm thinking I got mixed up...can't remember if @cncchris33 uses Hulu or YouTube....
So where does your SEC Network sub come from? I know it has nothing to do with ESPN+, and I know you must have SECN to access SECN+.I have YouTubeTV. I really like it. I don’t pay for any additional package with YTTV, but I do have the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle (separate of YTTV) which costs $12/mo. I haven’t missed a TN football or basketball game in two years because I couldn’t get it with those things, I don’t think.
*YTTV has SEC Network.
Gotcha. So you should be able to sign into YTTV through the ESPN app as your cable provider (if that makes sense). Can you get the ESPN app on your Firestick? If so, you won't have to cast from your phone/tablet....SEC Network comes thru YTTV. I will have to watch tomorrow’s game on the app it sounds like, and cast it to my Firestick.
Hadn’t thought about the ESPN app on the Firestick. I forget about that option, but I was running a Chromecast, last year, so that wasn’t an option. I’d guess you are right and that it may be possible to pull it off without casting.Gotcha. So you should be able to sign into YTTV through the ESPN app as your cable provider (if that makes sense). Can you get the ESPN app on your Firestick? If so, you won't have to cast from your phone/tablet....
@Freak can you shed any light on this situation? Do you know anyone else to ask?I'm still trying to help someone with a Hulu Live sub. According to Hulu, the sub includes ESPN and SEC Network, so theoretically one would be able to use their Hulu credentials in the ESPN app to stream SECN+. However, there's another person who claims to have done so, but they're saying they get an error message that says something along the lines of "media not allowed" when they try to stream SECN+...
I don't think Hulu credentials are enough for SEC+. You would need a hulu sports package or ESPN+.I'm still trying to help someone with a Hulu Live sub. According to Hulu, the sub includes ESPN and SEC Network, so theoretically one would be able to use their Hulu credentials in the ESPN app to stream SECN+. However, there's another person who claims to have done so, but they're saying they get an error message that says something along the lines of "media not allowed" when they try to stream SECN+...