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Hey guys, not sure if everyone knows but if you are a Telstra customer you are entitled to free AFL live pass for the season.

Type in #820# to your keypad, press call, and then follow the prompts :)

This is a no strings attached service for Telstra customers which gives us access to the Draft, Under 18 championships, NAB Rising Star, every single live game and more.

ALSO, this service is unmetered, meaning that you can watch it on the go and it doesn't go onto your data charges.

Enjoy guys!

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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ah excellent!
I've been at sea since the 23rd of Feb and haven't been able to keep completley up to date :)

 

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Doesn't work, just wasted an hour of my life. I have been with Telstra exclusively since Telecom, have over 10 phones and multiple email accounts NBN .... they don't recognise me. At least Foxtel works, yes I have that through Teltsra too...hmmff

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4 hours ago, ManDee said:

Doesn't work, just wasted an hour of my life. I have been with Telstra exclusively since Telecom, have over 10 phones and multiple email accounts NBN .... they don't recognise me. At least Foxtel works, yes I have that through Teltsra too...hmmff

Worked for me. Got it for NAB3. Surprisingly seamless, Loaded on the daughter's iPad as well which is a bit easier on the eyes when viewing. Don't know how one can enjoy watching footy on a phone

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6 hours ago, ManDee said:

Doesn't work, just wasted an hour of my life. I have been with Telstra exclusively since Telecom, have over 10 phones and multiple email accounts NBN .... they don't recognise me. At least Foxtel works, yes I have that through Teltsra too...hmmff

Are you doing it right?
Might as well go into a Telstra store and see if they can help you.

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The best thing about the live pass is the  on demand replays of all dees matches from the past couple of years. And if your an Android user and have the right cables you can watch on your TV too.

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17 hours ago, The Sailing Demon said:

Hey guys, not sure if everyone knows but if you are a Telstra customer you are entitled to free AFL live pass for the season.

Type in #820# to your keypad, press call, and then follow the prompts :)

This is a no strings attached service for Telstra customers which gives us access to the Draft, Under 18 championships, NAB Rising Star, every single live game and more.

ALSO, this service is unmetered, meaning that you can watch it on the go and it doesn't go onto your data charges.

3 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Worked for me. Got it for NAB3. Surprisingly seamless, Loaded on the daughter's iPad as well which is a bit easier on the eyes when viewing. Don't know how one can enjoy watching footy on a phone


Enjoy guys!

 

Bought a Google Chromecast and cast my phone screen to the TV and watch all games live using the app

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2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Bought a Google Chromecast and cast my phone screen to the TV and watch all games live using the app

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Ahh i was under the impression that this function was blocked with AFL live pass to protect Fox and 7. Are you 100% sure it works?

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1 hour ago, binman said:

Ahh i was under the impression that this function was blocked with AFL live pass to protect Fox and 7. Are you 100% sure it works?

 

100% sure.  Watched every game on the weekend with that method.  You can cast your phone screen to TV no matter whats on your phone.

And yes it casts the live stream  in HD

 

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If you happen to have an iphone and an apple tv, the airplay function works a treat. Been using it for the last season and a half. Can't recommend it enough!

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19 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Bought a Google Chromecast and cast my phone screen to the TV and watch all games live using the app

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What's the quality like with a chromecast? I have Android tv and can screen mirror but it is pretty bad quality and a big delay between what's on my phone and what's on the tv.

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4 minutes ago, Dalrot said:

What's the quality like with a chromecast? I have Android tv and can screen mirror but it is pretty bad quality and a big delay between what's on my phone and what's on the tv.

I do it as well, quality is ok depends mainly on your internets ability to maintain a strong connection. It is not HD by any means but beats watching it with a magnifying glass. There will be a delay compared to what is on the phone but the audio is cast to the tv as well so as long as you dont look at your phone while its happening it wont really matter ( oh and 1 more thing... you will want to have the phone plugged in or it will go flat been there, done that very annoying) 

I should also note I'm using the first chromecast i would assume the 2nd gen one would be better 

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The whole AFL thing is weird if you ask me. Like i can view smart replay 12 hours after a match on my PC or Smart TV but cant view it from an android phone. And don't even speak to me about apple. No bloody flash :mad:

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1 hour ago, Dalrot said:

What's the quality like with a chromecast? I have Android tv and can screen mirror but it is pretty bad quality and a big delay between what's on my phone and what's on the tv.

 

52 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

I do it as well, quality is ok depends mainly on your internets ability to maintain a strong connection. It is not HD by any means but beats watching it with a magnifying glass. There will be a delay compared to what is on the phone but the audio is cast to the tv as well so as long as you dont look at your phone while its happening it wont really matter ( oh and 1 more thing... you will want to have the phone plugged in or it will go flat been there, done that very annoying) 

I should also note I'm using the first chromecast i would assume the 2nd gen one would be better 

 

Im using the new Chromecast, I believe its 2.0.

The picture quality is perfect and theres zero delay when casting  screen to the TV.

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Just now, Petraccattack said:

Im using the new Chromecast, I believe its 2.0.

The picture quality is perfect and theres zero delay when casting  screen to the TV.

I have been considering getting it. It does have 3 wifi antennae vs the old which just has 1 so could result in a stronger connection than i have had in the past which is usually the problem i have. 

But i will stress that chromecast version aside the network is always what is under the most strain doing this so an old/weak network connection will always going to stuggle. We can offer our experiences based on our networks but anyone reading may have much better or much worse connections and their results may vary. (haha that last bit sounds like an american infomercial disclaimer)

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I use an appleTV to put AFL Live onto my TV.  I've discovered that sometimes it looks better on the phone than the TV and that this is because my internal wifi network is being pushed to the limit. Putting the ipad/phone near my router helps a lot.

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