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iScoreCast on home TV (technical help/info) (answered)

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 8:50 pm
by Jaskegreen
Haven't been here in a while, but thought I would put it to some of the smartest people on the internet since I couldn't find it anywhere else.

I have a Samsung TV hanging on my wall that I would like to watch iScoreCasts on. I can go to iScoreTV.com which comes up fine, but when I select a game to watch, I get the default baseball diamond background and nothing else.

I'm sure it has something to do with my TV not supporting the code necessary to run the games, but man, games would look so good on my 4K TV. Hook me up iScore! :D

Re: iScoreCast on home TV

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:53 am
by OhioTex
Jason - nice to hear from you.. hope all is well. Is your son a Jr or Sr now? Can you believe it ...

Lets see what support says and the really technically smart forlks in the forum can provide!



The iscorecast itself i think is in html 5. (Not flash)
wondering if that is the issue or in the url redirects?

What ways have you tried to access? Perhaps one url method better than others?

iscoretv.com
(From your post soulbdes like the schedule showed but click on a game and then just field background loads.. odd. Question, was the drop down sport selection box working on the schedule ?)

Iscorecast.com ?
- does the red ID entry box appear?
- IF so, What happens when you enter YourDeviceID or a TeamWebSiteName?
Does the black 'scoreboards' appear?

Have you tried a direct team/id link?
(Two syntax you can try)

http://iscorecast.com/?c=YourDeviceID orTeamSiteName

Http://data.iscorecentral.com/iscorecas ... st.html?c=

Does any merhod yield different results?

Although hardest to type ...
Have you tried entering a direct game link?


not sure if any of this will help as i do not gave a Similar TV. But it was nice to hear from you

Re: iScoreCast on home TV

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 10:18 am
by FTMSupport
TV's themselves often run variants of popular browsers and it can be hard to support them all. One thing we do know works is if you have an AppleTV (or Chromecast), you can view the game on your computer and share it to your TV.