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How to watch previous day replays without spoilers ?!?!


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Greeting all!

 

What am I doing wrong here?  Simply trying to find an easy way to watch event replays for completed previous day events (or earlier that day) thru a TV streaming service preferred.  Figure they want my money, and thats ok.  Seems like it was much easier previous Olympics, and you they had event replays segments with just that or maybe one other event broken down by day.  Pretty much now all I see is NBCSports or Peacock.  And reference to watching replays on USA.  But even with those the organization of material is very unclear and poorly laid out. Didnt see any from Monday, and ones I saw were from Tuesday  And those segments I  show like 3 hours of material covering several events over a period of time complete with commercials and commentary breaks.  I can deal with that BUT they are also replete with tons of spoliers!!! Couldn't find a replay of Mondays downhill or individual ski jump so watched some mixed ski jump.  And during event or breaks they kindly told me who won the previous days individuals.  And the USA channel replays are very chaotic and difficult to figure out.

 

Is there a simple way, location, service I can pay for to just watch single event replays?  I have a job and such and I miss so much. ;^)  Fubo with some kind of DVR option my only expensive choice?  

 

Arrgg.....  and thanks.

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I decided to pay for a proper VPN and install CBC Gem (free) on my TV. Quite good for me. You can simply select the date and watch any missed events.

 

The only missing thing is the medal ceremonies

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8 minutes ago, a_gunslinger said:

Griff88.  Thanks for the info.  I have a proper VPN, will check it out.  VPN required I presume for this type of workaround"" app?

Yes it is. A free Canada VPN is actually

enough but a paid VPN offers more stability in streams

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28 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

I decided to pay for a proper VPN and install CBC Gem (free) on my TV. Quite good for me. You can simply select the date and watch any missed events.

 

The only missing thing is the medal ceremonies

Came here to suggest this.  They've improves since Tokyo, now you can simply click on "watch replays" at the top of their main page and get to the videos without scrolling through spoilers. 

 

cbc.ca/olympics (have to be in Canada, but free from there).  

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I watched a replay of snowboarding where the commentator shamelessly spoiled the results of the curling bronze medal match. :mad:

 

The only real solution is avoiding the internet (tv and radio too), and watching replays in chronological order...

#banbestmen

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3 hours ago, Griff88 said:

I decided to pay for a proper VPN and install CBC Gem (free) on my TV. Quite good for me. You can simply select the date and watch any missed events.

 

The only missing thing is the medal ceremonies

Cbc streamed the day 4 ceremonies yesterday

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>>>The only real solution is avoiding the internet (tv and radio too), and watching replays in chronological order...

 

Would love to easily find them listed in nice logical order.  Will try CBC.  Shouldn't be this difficult.  I think its just as hard for those that pay.

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7 hours ago, intoronto said:

Cbc streamed the day 4 ceremonies yesterday

But would you expect them to do the same for the next days to come? :p 

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