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How to watch CW/FLASH ?
Posted on 2/2/16 at 6:16 pm
Posted on 2/2/16 at 6:16 pm
So with Cox and WGMB feuding .....I am hoping someone on here has figured out how to watch The Flash tonight and is willing to share that invaluable information.
Thanking you in advance
Thanking you in advance
Posted on 2/2/16 at 6:18 pm to Barrister
Best bet is CW ap the next morning. Here in Laffy, directv broadcast the CW in Standard Definition so I prefer to watch it the day.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 6:33 pm to Barrister
cw.com puts their shows up the next day
Posted on 2/3/16 at 10:51 pm to Barrister
I found out how to get the CW for free!
I posted in another thread, but I want to share with you here as well, bc I remembered this post..
All you need is a Coax cable.. You may need a longer one like I have, but I am not sure..
Any ways here's what I did..
1. Plug one end of the coax cable to the back of the tv..
2. Then plugged the other end to the screw of a light switch or power outlet..
3. Switch input to "tv"
4. Then do a search for "antenna" channels. (You may have to click menu on your remote and go to channels) Even though you don't have an antenna, select antenna as your source..
This took a few minutes.. once finished.. I scrolled the channels!! and I found the CW, as well as FOX, etc!!
AND HERE'S FOX!
BOOM!
perfectly clear and works flawless. i noticed when i took the coax cable off the screw the picture then became distorted..
this is so awesome and i'm glad cox didn't raise the rates now..
side note- you can connect the other end of the coax cable to any metal and it will work.. I even tried it on top of a metal can of beans and it works great. the trick is then to find a way for it to stay connected to whatever metal you want to use if you don't want to use the screws..
I posted in another thread, but I want to share with you here as well, bc I remembered this post..
All you need is a Coax cable.. You may need a longer one like I have, but I am not sure..
Any ways here's what I did..
1. Plug one end of the coax cable to the back of the tv..
2. Then plugged the other end to the screw of a light switch or power outlet..
3. Switch input to "tv"
4. Then do a search for "antenna" channels. (You may have to click menu on your remote and go to channels) Even though you don't have an antenna, select antenna as your source..
This took a few minutes.. once finished.. I scrolled the channels!! and I found the CW, as well as FOX, etc!!
AND HERE'S FOX!
BOOM!
perfectly clear and works flawless. i noticed when i took the coax cable off the screw the picture then became distorted..
this is so awesome and i'm glad cox didn't raise the rates now..
side note- you can connect the other end of the coax cable to any metal and it will work.. I even tried it on top of a metal can of beans and it works great. the trick is then to find a way for it to stay connected to whatever metal you want to use if you don't want to use the screws..
This post was edited on 2/4/16 at 12:12 am
Posted on 2/4/16 at 6:50 am to Barrister
quote:Get DirecTV
How to watch CW/FLASH ?
better service, anyway
Posted on 2/4/16 at 8:40 am to Barrister
Get an Amazon FireTV, download KODI and then 1Channel, Phoenix and a few others within it. From there, you are good to go and can ditch your cable altogether.
You now have access to all your shows plus will save yourself $100+/month.
You now have access to all your shows plus will save yourself $100+/month.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 8:42 am to Barrister
2 ways:
1. HD Antenna - I have one and get CW just fine in BR
2. Hulu Plus account - basically same cost as Netflix but they have "in-season stacking rights", meaning they get shows the day after they air on TV rather than a year later as on Netflix.
1. HD Antenna - I have one and get CW just fine in BR
2. Hulu Plus account - basically same cost as Netflix but they have "in-season stacking rights", meaning they get shows the day after they air on TV rather than a year later as on Netflix.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 8:43 am to Midget Death Squad
quote:
Get an Amazon FireTV, download KODI and then 1Channel, Phoenix and a few others within it. From there, you are good to go and can ditch your cable altogether.
You now have access to all your shows plus will save yourself $100+/month.
Don't be a thief
Posted on 2/4/16 at 8:52 am to LeonPhelps
quote:
Don't be a thief
It's television on free airwaves with paid advertising. It's a legal app. Get over yourself
Posted on 2/4/16 at 9:08 am to Fus0623
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Best bet is CW ap the next morning.
This.
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