You need to visit MyP2P. Saved my butt many times.
1. Go to the beginners guide. Read it thoroughly. [Only registered users can see links. ]
2. Download the appropriate software. Sopcast, TV Ants, PPMate and PPStream are the most common. In some cases you will also need VLC Media Player. And you should already have the most updated versions of Windows Media Player and Real Player.
**This is the area where people seem to have the most problems. You NEED ALL OF THE PROGRAMS mentioned in the beginners guide. DO NOT TAKE SHORTCUTS.
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3. Visit the schedule. Links will die and new ones will appear. Check the page over and over again for working links.
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4. Quite often you will encounter a number of dead links or links to foreign speaking channels. For HOT events, like PPV boxing or UFC matches visit the MyP2P forums. You will find a thread, usually a HUGE one, where some good samaritan will have posted a link to the event you're looking for.
You owe me a Hefeweizen. At least. You'll never have to pay for a PPV event again. And you can watch pretty much any sporting event that you can think of. One my favorite things about P2P TV is that I can watch local coverage of my sports teams rather than national coverage. For example if I'm out of town on business I can watch the local Lakers broadcast (if it's broadcast locally) as opposed to having to watch ESPN, ABC or TNT.