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33 minutes ago, old dee said:

DJ the problem is I have already used up all the HDMI sockets on the set.

Jaycar sell el cheapo HDMI hubs if you need more ports which work ok from my experience 

 
52 minutes ago, old dee said:

DJ the problem is I have already used up all the HDMI sockets on the set. Used to have a Chromecast on our old Tele but even it is too old according to Kayo. I have investigated previously using the apps on my Panasonic  tv and according to Kayo it is not available through this set. No big deal mate life will go on if I don't get to see the game so be it. I have thought of having  Kayo In recent times because there are so many sports that are not available via FTA that I like eg. Motor racing. 

Of course there is always that old technology called radio.

Chromecast works for Kayo. Use it all the time

 
9 minutes ago, binman said:

Chromecast works for Kayo. Use it all the time

Not the early versions binman according to Kayo. 

1 hour ago, sisso said:

Jaycar sell el cheapo HDMI hubs if you need more ports which work ok from my experience 

Thanks for the info guys. 


4 hours ago, old dee said:

That's what I suspected, the laptop might have to swing into action as my tv won't pick it up.

Buy a modern DVD BluRay recorder with appropriate functions to do this job 'OD'.  And plug & play it through your large TV.  Via Ethernet or HDMI 3 connections.?  I guess plug Kayo or whatever into this unit. ?

7 hours ago, old dee said:

Is it on FTA?  Do we know yet? 

Can 100% confirm WC v Melbourne will be on Fox Footy.

Hawthorn v Brisbane will be the channel seven 3:20 Sunday game that day.

4 hours ago, old dee said:

DJ the problem is I have already used up all the HDMI sockets on the set. Used to have a Chromecast on our old Tele but even it is too old according to Kayo. I have investigated previously using the apps on my Panasonic  tv and according to Kayo it is not available through this set. No big deal mate life will go on if I don't get to see the game so be it. I have thought of having  Kayo In recent times because there are so many sports that are not available via FTA that I like eg. Motor racing. 

Of course there is always that old technology called radio.

Fork out for a iPad (or some other tablet) and watch on that. 

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Fork out for a iPad (or some other tablet) and watch on that. 

I have a new laptop and an iPad. iPad is too old of a  model so kayo says but laptop will work. So it can be done and as they say nothing in life is free. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.

14 hours ago, Biffen said:

Ethically sourced, macrobiotic and artisanal food served by men with long, well groomed beards  ,no doubt , if you frequent this establishment.

And man buns … surely?


14 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

The Napier Hotel in Fitzroy has a stack of footy memorabilia on its walls and good food too

And the best burger challenge I’ve seen ever! - too bad I’m in Sydney these days...

17 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi Pennant St. Quite possibly although if it was a few years ago there may have been others

If you were there on a game day and they played the song afterwards then it definitely was. The fact we were 37 second from hearing the Gold Coast song last year still makes me shudder. 

 

17 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

The Napier Hotel in Fitzroy has a stack of footy memorabilia on its walls and good food too

 

18 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Still has some but it was changed hands a few times over the last 10 years. it is all clean lines and brighter spaces/less clutter now but still a great pub.

Cheers all, I think the Napier is the one, will head to both when I'm back in Melbourne next

6 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

 

 

Cheers all, I think the Napier is the one, will head to both when I'm back in Melbourne next

And they have the bogun burger to boot!

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