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7 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Cheers SWYL. Are you in Thailand at the moment? I'll be passing through soon if you fancy a catch-up?

Not yet. But it’s getting easier to get in. 
So i am beginning to make plans

 
5 hours ago, radar said:

How does the MFC offer compare to WatchAFL $39/ month?

I forget the exact number but it was around $180 for annual overseas membership which includes watchafl.

 
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Just noticed that the international memberships gives access to one home game if you happen to visit during the season - not likely to use it, but nice imagining I could!

15 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I forget the exact number but it was around $180 for annual overseas membership which includes watchafl.

Thanks FND

Maybe simply subscribe to AFL then. 
How is the Citroen?


6 hours ago, radar said:

Maybe simply subscribe to AFL then. 
How is the Citroen?

Yes, but do it through the club rather than directly with the AFL to be registered as a Melbourne member and ensure that some of your money finds its way to the Club. You get exactly the same service either way.

The Citroen is going well, thanks. Some minor problems, but they are to be expected with a car that old. 

On 3/5/2022 at 6:57 PM, Rob Mac...... said:

Hi FD.    Since installing my 2022 voucher on my iPhone I've NOT been able to watch any pre 2022 replays.  Frustrating with no footy to watch for months. 
Crazy thing is, older replays have worked on my girlfriends computer (though I don't watch footy at her place)!?  
Would love to get pre 2022 replays on iPhone though.   Cheers

May be an Apple app issue? I've renewed mine again this year and no problem with replays back to 2017 on Samsung tablet

On 12/23/2021 at 9:30 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

Can this be watched with a VPN?

No it cannot be watched with a VPN.  BUT if you tune your VPN to Australia you can watch Games live anyway through KAYO or Channel 7..   I do not understand the merits of the question - sorry 

 
On 1/19/2022 at 7:31 AM, bing181 said:

Just checking here for subscribers that:

- people have received their codes

- the codes work (!). Got mine yesterday, but showing "voucher not valid".

To reply to my own question/comment: I never got the voucher to work, but one day when I went online it said I had a valid subscription. It seems that the vouchers didn't work for some users.

Not going to go through this again next year though, will just do WatchAFL directly. Subscribing through the AFL/club has been flakey as all hell for me, and nothing changes from one year to the next.

I have addresses for a number of illegal streams so if anyone wants them send me a private message.

Beats paying Rupert I say!


5 hours ago, David-Demon said:

No it cannot be watched with a VPN.  BUT if you tune your VPN to Australia you can watch Games live anyway through KAYO or Channel 7..   I do not understand the merits of the question - sorry 

To clarify this. KAYO and Channel 7 are actively blocking VPNs. A number of the major ones like ExpressVPN, SurfShark will not work. For the tech-minded folks, this is because KAYO runs on AWS (amazon web services) through their CloudFront CDN, which is regularly updated to block VPN traffic originating from their data centers or other major cloud providers. 

The one that always seems to work is Bullet VPN, as they run their servers (I think, but not sure) across multiple private data centers and change the IPs regularly to avoid getting blocked. I used Bullet all summer to watch the cricket on Kayo and never had an issue. You can run Bullet (like most VPNs) either as a browser-based VPN or as an app on your desktop/laptop. 

BUT you can't use Kayo as a mobile app overseas no matter what VPN you have running. The reason is KAYO is smart enough to demand your location be on before being used as an app on your phone, so running the VPN on your phone will not work because the app will also use location as a secondary line of defense. You can't change that either; KAYO won't run without location. It makes me question the legality of that regarding personal privacy, but there is probably a loophole so they get away with it. 

So the solution here is to run BulletVPN (or any other not blocked by KAYO) on your laptop and then use AirPlay or Chromecast to cast to your television to watch whatever it is you want to get around the location tracking issue

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23 hours ago, Hatchman said:

To clarify this. KAYO and Channel 7 are actively blocking VPNs. A number of the major ones like ExpressVPN, SurfShark will not work. For the tech-minded folks, this is because KAYO runs on AWS (amazon web services) through their CloudFront CDN, which is regularly updated to block VPN traffic originating from their data centers or other major cloud providers. 

The one that always seems to work is Bullet VPN, as they run their servers (I think, but not sure) across multiple private data centers and change the IPs regularly to avoid getting blocked. I used Bullet all summer to watch the cricket on Kayo and never had an issue. You can run Bullet (like most VPNs) either as a browser-based VPN or as an app on your desktop/laptop. 

BUT you can't use Kayo as a mobile app overseas no matter what VPN you have running. The reason is KAYO is smart enough to demand your location be on before being used as an app on your phone, so running the VPN on your phone will not work because the app will also use location as a secondary line of defense. You can't change that either; KAYO won't run without location. It makes me question the legality of that regarding personal privacy, but there is probably a loophole so they get away with it. 

So the solution here is to run BulletVPN (or any other not blocked by KAYO) on your laptop and then use AirPlay or Chromecast to cast to your television to watch whatever it is you want to get around the location tracking issue

Well delivered. I live overseas and sign up for AFL live stream, that way I get everything I need to watch AFL with every game every week, every year going back to 2017. Then there is the web address of "My heart beats true" which brings everything together. oops as well as Demonland... 

On 3/7/2022 at 6:46 AM, Kit Walker said:

May be an Apple app issue? I've renewed mine again this year and no problem with replays back to 2017 on Samsung tablet

Okay thanks Kit.  
Do you (or anyone) know if that means I should delete the WatchAFL app, then install it again and re-install the voucher code? 
Would the code work again after being used twice so far (my iPhone plus girlfriends iMac, which replays fine)?    Thanks

I've got it installed on at least 3 (possibly 4 devices) - don't know the limit other than it can only run simultaneously on two.

Reinstall can't hurt

I just paid for the international membership and was wondering when and how people got their voucher? Is the process that you renew a 12 month subscription on the Watchafl website and the code just makes it $0 (given that I already paid the club directly)

I hope I get it before the game!! My fault for leaving it so late, but I thought the voucher would come instantly...


If anyone's having trouble with the code, drop the club a line. It's a BS system in my opinion, and very flakey. My code never worked this year, but I got a message from WatchAFL saying that they were having problems with some codes/members. (presumably not just MFC). In the meantime they'd rolled over my subscription from last year so I'm good to go, but my code never worked. Amongst all that I lost the first 3 weeks of the women's AFL.

After paying through the mfc website I got an email a few hours later with the voucher code. Or actually it had a link that when I clicked on it (already having logged into watchafl) that it automatically subscribed me for the year.

Happy days and the stream worked fine for me all game. 

13 hours ago, BigBadBustling said:

Anyone having problems with WatchAFL app? Was working fine then started dropping out, right about the same time the rubbish frees took over

I watch AFL Live stream from overseas  never have any problems

 

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Hoping someone can advise…

An MFC international membership grants access to watchafl.com. But how does one access it?

Asking for a friend. No I really am asking for a close friend who is a former Demonlander and who now lives overseas.

Any advice would be much appreciated. 


41 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hoping someone can advise…

An MFC international membership grants access to watchafl.com. But how does one access it?

Asking for a friend. No I really am asking for a close friend who is a former Demonlander and who now lives overseas.

Any advice would be much appreciated. 

I got an email once my membership was processed. In the email was instructions for creating an account etc. I would recommend you ask your friend to check their junk inbox as that’s where my email ended up.

Hope this helps.

44 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hoping someone can advise…

An MFC international membership grants access to watchafl.com. But how does one access it?

Asking for a friend. No I really am asking for a close friend who is a former Demonlander and who now lives overseas.

Any advice would be much appreciated. 

You've used 'asking for a friend' so much that you have to convince us that you actually are 😝

Get a hotel room with The Australia Channel 

64 on the remote!!

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11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Get a hotel room with The Australia Channel 

64 on the remote!!

Thanks SWYL, but he’s not holidaying overseas, he’s actually moved overseas for good.

1 hour ago, BritishDemonFan said:

I got an email once my membership was processed. In the email was instructions for creating an account etc. I would recommend you ask your friend to check their junk inbox as that’s where my email ended up.

Hope this helps.

I’ll definitely pass this on and hopefully it’s a similar situation to yours and therefore it works out for him. Thank you, BDF. 🙂

Edit: Do you remember how much time passed between buying your membership and receiving that email?

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