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Info on Valley Pass live streams - Crewe game (Sat 3pm) - CAFC Cash purchases by Fri 1pm

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  • Keeps buffering. Doing my head in!😬 Argggghhhhh!
    Same. First half was perfect, but huge amount of buffering in second half. 
  • Huge amount of buffering second half.  Didn't see second goal.
  • In fairness, none for me.
  • edited July 2020
    I had the opposite on the feed I was watching excessive buffering first half, hardly any issues second half.
  • Had no buffering last night yet for the first time the sound was really out of sync for large periods

    To be fair to iFollow its the first time its happened for a long time this season so willing to give them the benefit of the doubt for that game
  • I think the out of sync sound was a common issue at their end. I had a bit of buffering yesterday in the second half which is very unusual.
  • Had no buffering last night yet for the first time the sound was really out of sync for large periods

    To be fair to iFollow its the first time its happened for a long time this season so willing to give them the benefit of the doubt for that game
    same here
  • Worst website ever, takes for ever to actually watch the game once paid for. Why can’t you just press play stream once you have paid your £10. 
  • Please see below for information on how season-ticket holders and non-season ticket holders access Saturday's game against Reading live on Valley Pass.

    All supporters planning to watch are advised to run a test stream during the week to make sure everything works. Once they have purchased a pass supporters can access the test stream here on laptop or desktop or on the Valley Pass app on mobile devices and tablets.

    On the day, supporters are advised to tune in to the live stream between 30 minutes and one hour before kick-off.

    Non-season-ticket holders

    Charlton’s game against Reading will be available for all fans to watch with an individual match pass on Valley Pass.

    Supporters are able to purchase the pass for £10 by clicking here. Supporters who purchase this way do not receive a code, they will get instant access following their purchase.

    Supporters who have access to CAFC Cash from money refunded on season-tickets or matchday tickets can use that to purchase the game for £10 from by clicking here

    Please note for supporters wishing to use their CAFC Cash to get access to the game against Reading must purchase by 9am on Friday, July 10th to ensure their code arrives in time.

    Please note, purchasing an annual or monthly Valley Pass subscription will not get a supporter access to Saturday’s game – to watch the game, they will need to purchase the specific match pass or have a specific access code.

    Subscribers based abroad, who have purchased the annual match pass and have been watching games all season, will have no disruption to the normal service. 

    Season-ticket holders

    With games being played behind closed doors for the remainder of the 2019/20 season, the club want to give season-ticket holders full flexibility on the money they are owed for these games and fans are able to choose from various options on how to spend this cash.

    Season-ticket holders can purchase a pass for all of the remaining Charlton games by clicking here. Season-ticket holders will need to be logged into their ticketing account to make the purchase. 2019/20 season-ticket holders can use their refunded cash from their season-ticket purchase, to contribute towards their purchase of the pass and in addition are also being offered discounts on the remaining games to thank them for their loyalty.

    • A pass for all five remaining games costs just £41, giving season-ticket holders a 19 per cent discount
    • A pass for the three remaining away games costs just £20, giving season-ticket holders a 33 per cent discount (for any queries on CAFC Cash available, please contact tickets@cafc.co.uk)

    Once a season-ticket holder purchases the package they want, they will be sent the relevant codes the following working day them to watch the games they have selected on Valley Pass.

    In the meantime, supporters are encouraged to register with Valley Pass by clicking here. The process doesn't cost anything and will make the purchasing easier.

    Please note for supporters wishing to use their CAFC Cash to get access to the game against Reading must purchase by 9am on Friday, July 10th to ensure their code arrives in time.

    Supporters having problems with the process can refer to our regularly updated frequently asked questions page.

    https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5f060268822a7/get-your-live-streaming-pass-for-charlton-v-reading

  • Thanks Clive.
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  • Sadly after the terrible buffering during Brentford and Cardiff games, I probably won’t bother paying another tenner. Don’t know what’s happened as Hull and QPR games were fine.
  • I hope I'm not jinxing it but I've had a perfect picture for all games and no buffering whatsoever. I'm watching on an old fashioned (but fairly new) desktop. Does that make any difference? 
  • I hope I'm not jinxing it but I've had a perfect picture for all games and no buffering whatsoever. I'm watching on an old fashioned (but fairly new) desktop. Does that make any difference? 
    Possibly, my laptop is over 10 years old, but I don’t have a problem with Netflix or Now TV (including watching football on Sky Sports for the past week). Buffering only happens when watching Valley Pass.
  • I like buffering 
  • I hope I'm not jinxing it but I've had a perfect picture for all games and no buffering whatsoever. I'm watching on an old fashioned (but fairly new) desktop. Does that make any difference? 
    Possibly, my laptop is over 10 years old, but I don’t have a problem with Netflix or Now TV (including watching football on Sky Sports for the past week). Buffering only happens when watching Valley Pass.
    I've had no problems on my laptop (but previously had problems with Sky Sports on laptop).
    I have ensured the modem is pointing directly at the laptop from about 5 metres.
  • How many devices can you watch on, on one account? I know that two works, does three?
  • Danepak said:
    I'm still struggling to get Valley Pass to work


    Oy! When did you sneak into my study and take that? 
  • How many devices can you watch on, on one account? I know that two works, does three?
    I got an error testing this on Tuesday, can't remember the exact message but it was something like "too many active connections, please phuck off". 


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  • Dazzler21 said:
    How many devices can you watch on, on one account? I know that two works, does three?
    I got an error testing this on Tuesday, can't remember the exact message but it was something like "too many active connections, please phuck off". 


    Me too. Was trying to let my son use it too. Ended up telling him to use the Opera browser and pay the fiver.....tight arse!😂
  • Lawrie Wilson is going to be joining the commentary team for this Saturdays game
  • When in the ticket office about to purchase using CAFC cash what code do I need to put in to buy the ticket please?
  • edited July 2020
  • When in the ticket office about to purchase using CAFC cash what code do I need to put in to buy the ticket please?

    I have purchased with CAFC Cash, how do I activate the code I have been given?

    To activate your code, simply click here, scroll down and put the code you have been sent into the box below “Have you got a Gift Voucher or Discount Code?”.

    Then click “Redeem”. 

    Supporters having problems with the process can refer to our regularly updated frequently asked questions page.

  • Notice Bowyer has said that Danny Murphy is still at the club and is helping out with the player fitness, advising Lee when players should be rested etc. 
    Just after the trailers and before the main event.
  • Thanks Clive. But I’m still puzzled. I need to put a code in to actually buy the ticket. I have no idea what that code is. I’ve forgotten what I did for qpr. 
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    Please see below for information on how season-ticket holders and non-season ticket holders access Saturday's game against Queens Park Rangers live on Valley Pass.

    All supporters planning to watch are advised to run a test stream during the week to make sure everything works.

    On the day, supporters are advised to tune in to the live stream between 30 minutes and one hour before kick-off.

    Non-season-ticket holders

    Charlton’s game against Queens Park Rangers will be available for all fans to watch with an individual match pass on Valley Pass.

    Supporters will be able to purchase the pass for £10 from the morning of Wednesday, June 24th by clicking here. Supporters who purchase this way do not receive a code, they will get instant access.

    Supporters who have access to CAFC Cash and can use that to purchase the game for £10 from 9.30am on the morning of Wednesday, June 24th by clicking here

    Please note for supporters wishing to use their CAFC Cash to get access to the game against Queens Park Rangers must purchase by 9am on Friday, June 26th.

    Please note, purchasing an annual or monthly Valley Pass subscription will not get a supporter access to Saturday’s game – to watch the game, they will need to purchase the specific match pass or have a specific access code.

    Subscribers based abroad, who have purchased the annual match pass and have been watching games all season, will have no disruption to the normal service. 

    In the meantime, supporters are encouraged to register with Valley Pass by clicking here. The process doesn't cost anything and will make the purchasing easier from Wednesday.

    Season-ticket holders

    With games being played behind closed doors for the remainder of the 2019/20 season, the club want to give season-ticket holders full flexibility on the money they are owed for these games and fans are able to choose from various options on how to spend this cash.

    Season-ticket holders can purchase a pass for all of the remaining Charlton games by clicking here. Season-ticket holders will need to be logged into their ticketing account to make the purchase. 2019/20 season-ticket holders can use their refunded cash from their season-ticket purchase, to contribute towards their purchase of the pass and in addition are also being offered discounts on the remaining games to thank them for their loyalty.

    • A pass for all eight remaining games costs just £64, giving season-ticket holders a 20 per cent discount
    • A pass for the four remaining home games costs just £27, giving season-ticket holders a 33 per cent discount (for any queries on CAFC Cash available, please contact tickets@cafc.co.uk)

    Once a season-ticket holder purchases the package they want, they will be sent the relevant codes the following working day them to watch the games they have selected on Valley Pass.

    Please note, to get a code in time for Saturday's game against Queens Park Rangers using the CAFC Cash option, supporters must purchase by 9am on Friday, June 26th.

    Supporters having problems with the process can refer to our regularly updated frequently asked questions page.

    https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5ef0b90610f0e/information-on-accessing-saturdays-live-stream-of-the-game-against-queens-park-rangers-on-valley-pass

       @Sillybilly                      
    These were the instructions for the QPR game,maybe the answer to your query is here.
  • Thanks @clive. I’ve followed a link in the email I got right back at the beginning of the CAFC cash process and been able to purchase. Just need to await the code now. With the benefit of hindsight it would have been easier all round to just claim a refund of all the cash and but individual streams as a non-ST holder. 
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