Alright, so the other day, I was messing around with this “sport net se” thing. I’d heard about it from a buddy, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”

First off, I had to get my TV all set up. I had this old TV lying around that I hadn’t used in ages. I dusted it off and started figuring out where to put it. I mean, did I want to use the stand that came with it or hang it on the wall? I went back and forth on that for a while.
After a ton of messing around, I finally got the TV situated. Next up, I needed to actually use my device as a TV subscriber. I dug around in the settings and tried a bunch of different things. It wasn’t super straightforward, you know? There are a lot of options and menus to go through.
Then there’s the whole deal with different devices having different resolutions. Like, the streaming quality changes depending on what you’re using. I was messing around with my old tablet and my newer phone, trying to see the difference. It’s kind of a pain, to be honest.
I also wanted to figure out if I could watch stuff after it aired. You know, like, if I missed a game, could I still catch it later? It wasn’t totally clear how to do that. I clicked around, tried some different shows, but I am not sure.
- Tried to find out which devices this thing even works on.
- Got lost in a maze of minimum operating system versions.
- Tried out Contour TV Preferred.
After a lot of trial and error, I finally figured out how to get it to work on my phone. But I’m still not 100% sure about all the features. I guess I’ll keep playing around with it and see what happens.
It’s kind of a mixed bag, this “sport net se” thing. Some parts are cool, but others are just confusing. If you’re thinking about trying it, just be prepared to spend some time figuring things out.

I will try it again next week, hope I can find the game I want to watch.