What are the benefits of signing up for the "Huskies All-Access Pass"?
The Huskies All-Access Pass gives fans the opportunity to watch not only all the live coverage of various Northeastern home athletic events, but also premium content not available to view without the All-Access Pass. The premium content includes a behind-the-scenes look at Northeastern Athletics through player and coaches interviews, highlights, and an in-depth archive section of all video available on GoNU.TV.
What events will be shown?
Northeastern plans to have webcasts
for many of its home athletic events, including baseball, basketball, field hockey, football, hockey, soccer and volleyball. Northeastern Athletics will announce an exact schedule of webcasts on a weekly basis and reserves the right to adjust the schedule of webcasts at any time. An annual subscription to the Huskies All-Access Pass gives subscribers access to all live and archived video productions of Northeastern Athletics.
How do I view the webcasts?
QuickTime 7 is required for the live webcasts on GoNU.TV. Older versions of QuickTime will play the audio only, not the video. QuickTime 7 is a free download.
• Download for Windows
• Download for Mac
What else is required?
To best experience all the features of GoNU.TV, users should not only have the latest version of QuickTime as described above, but the free Flash Player.
• Download Flash Player
What is the optimal web browser to use?
With QuickTime and Flash installed, the content of GoNU.TV can be viewed in any modern web browser. Internet Explorer and Firefox are recommended for Windows-based users, while Firefox and Safari are recommended for Mac-based users.
What type of web connection do I need to view the webcasts?
The live webcast will be streaming at approximately 400-600 kbps. So, a high-speed connection (DSL or cable modem) is required. A 56K, dial-up modem will not be able to receive the video successfully.
I am using a wireless connection, will I be able to view the webcasts?
This is dependent upon various factors, primarily the strength of your wireless network and the number of users accessing the network. For instance, if you are sharing a wireless connection with several other users, your ability to view the broadcast will likely be affected. The transmission of live multimedia data is intensive, so any instability in your connection to the internet could result in choppy video, audio or other problems. Since the performance of wireless networks is often inconsistent, a wired connection is recommended for optimal performance.
What if the webcast isn't working?
Please visit the troubleshooting section or the support area of GoNU.TV for contact information.