ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC

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PostADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by jawafour » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:11 pm

Do any of you guys watch BT Sport on computer?

I watch it on my iMac. This season it seems that BT has changed its video player and I can only get it to run if I allow all cookies (including third party cookies) to be stored. There are *loads* of things storing cookies and I can't believe they're all needed to get the player to work.

Has anyone found out what cookies are necessary? It seems odd that BT has so much sludge linked up to the player.

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by Joer » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:14 pm

I only ever watch it via my PC but have never had any issues with cookies. The only issue I have is with Silverlight as it will say it's active and then tell me to activate it to allow me to play it which is just infuriating. I've just started watching the Spurs/Liverpool game on it and had to turn it off to watch a stream else where as the quality is so poor anyway.

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by jawafour » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:16 pm

Joer wrote:I only ever watch it via my PC but have never had any issues with cookies. ...

Do you normally block cookies, Joer? I block everything as a default and choose what sites are allowed to store cookies.

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by mcjihge2 » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:39 pm

At the beginning of the season it wouldnt play through Chrome, but it ran in IE without any change from the default settings. It is running on Chrome today, without me changing anything from default.

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by jawafour » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:53 pm

Thanks, guys.

I suspect that, if you are using default browser setups, you allow cookies to be stored and so there aren't any probs. I prefer to block everything by default and set rules as to what sites can save cookies. I guess I'll need to work out what ones are necessary for the player to run; I don't know why it has changed from last season and why this clag has been introduced.

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by Joer » Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:04 pm

jawafour wrote:
Joer wrote:I only ever watch it via my PC but have never had any issues with cookies. ...

Do you normally block cookies, Joer? I block everything as a default and choose what sites are allowed to store cookies.

As far as i'm aware I allow them everywhere. I realise now my post hasn't been very helpful for your question.

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by Rocsteady » Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:05 pm

I was trying to watch it earlier on my pc but you have to be in the U.K. Annoying. Although streams are almost as good half the time anyway.

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by jawafour » Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:14 pm

Joer wrote:As far as i'm aware I allow them everywhere. I realise now my post hasn't been very helpful for your question.

No worries, dude :lol: . I run a tight ship with my computer... maybe i need to loosen up a little!

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PostRe: ADVICE: BT Sport access via PC
by Joer » Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:15 pm

As long as you've got working Sky Go for the important match this afternoon then you've got nothing to worry about too much anyway.


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