Please Help: I want to watch the live stream of Allman/Betts on 7/12

I have the website for the show, nocapshows.com. I also have a new wireless DVD player and can watch youtubes simply by clicking on youtube on my DVR screen. Help out this technologically challenged old man, please: I can't figure out how to enter a website like the one shown above so I can watch the show on my TV. Not interested in watching on my computer. There's got to be some easy solution to this. I know this may be difficult because you don't have my DVD player in front of you. If it's any help, it's a Sony DVD player with wireless capability and it's only 5 months old. I spent about 20 minutes last night trying to figure out how to enter a website. Youtube is easy because there is an icon on the screen and I simply click on it.
THANKS............

Don't you just use an HDMI cable from your computer directly into your TV? Then, if you have a home theater, the TV should send audio to the receiver brain via HDMI on the ARC plug on the TV, "Audio Return Channel".
I have a Harmon Kardon home theater and the TV has an ARC HDMI jack, and that is plugged into the Hardon Kardon in the "Monitor out (ARC)" plug. So all smart TV apps send their sound down through that HDMI to the home theater.

Joe: No I do not have a cable going from my computer to my TV. The computer is way across the room and that would involve stretching a cable across the living room........NOT going to happen. FYI my TV is not a smart TV, it's an older flat screen. But since I can watch youtubes via my wireless DVD player shouldn't I be able to log into any website and watch whatever I want to watch?

Joe: No I do not have a cable going from my computer to my TV. The computer is way across the room and that would involve stretching a cable across the living room........NOT going to happen. FYI my TV is not a smart TV, it's an older flat screen. But since I can watch youtubes via my wireless DVD player shouldn't I be able to log into any website and watch whatever I want to watch?

I'll admit I am out of touch also. I gave up when FLAC came around lol.
But anyway, TV's and DVD players have Apps like Youtube or Hulu or Disney Plus and they work great. But there isn't a web browser in those. My smart TV which is now old (2013) used to have Youtube and Amazon Prime and I could swipe a youtube link from my phone to the tv wirelessly and watch on the TV. But when I would try to use the TV's own web browser, it was so gawdawfully slow that nothing ever worked, especially Live concert streams. So in those cases we have to get the laptop out and hook up HDMI to the TV

If you have a smart phone what about connecting it to your TV...

I'm assuming your dvd player has youtube built in. If you click on youtube, you should see a magnifying glass looking icon for search. If you click on it, it should let you use your remote to "type" in the address.

I'm assuming your dvd player has youtube built in. If you click on youtube, you should see a magnifying glass looking icon for search. If you click on it, it should let you use your remote to "type" in the address.
Thanks for the suggestion Sang. I tried it............the youtube browser will allow me to search for specific youtubes. However it does not even let me enter a website in the search engine. It does not even have a "dot" option so I can't even enter .com at the end of the address. I did try putting in nocapshows and I came up with a youtube video about upcoming shows on the website, but no way to go to the site. It did instruct me to pull it up in my phone. Yes, I have a smartphone but I am clueless as to how to pull up the show in my phone and transfer it to my wireless DVD player. May be possible but remember I'm pretty tech challenged. If anyone has advice/suggestions they are welcome..............

The most reliable way to get your phone hooked up to the TV is with an HDMI cable. Practically every TV will have an HDMI port of some sort, which is used to transfer both audio and video from the same source. Your phone won’t have an HDMI port, but there are handy adapters that will bolt HDMI ports onto your phone’s USB Type-C, micro USB, or lightning ports.
You would access https://nocapshows.com/ via your phone just like you would via your desktop computer. After you connect your phone to the TV look for the source your phone now is connected to. Example if you plugged your phone into HDMI port#1 toggle over to that source. In this case your DVD player is not part of the equation.
You most likely could get help at a Best Buy store in your area (SF Bay Area)
Some examples> https://www.amazon.com/phone-tv-adapter-android/s?k=phone+to+tv+adapter+android
Best Buy> https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?id=pcat17071&st=hdmi+cord+from+phone+to+tv

The most reliable way to get your phone hooked up to the TV is with an HDMI cable. Practically every TV will have an HDMI port of some sort, which is used to transfer both audio and video from the same source. Your phone won’t have an HDMI port, but there are handy adapters that will bolt HDMI ports onto your phone’s USB Type-C, micro USB, or lightning ports.
You would access> https://nocapshows.com/https://www.amazon.com/phone-tv-adapter-android/s?k=phone+to+tv+adapter+and roid
Best Buy> https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?id=pcat17071&st=hdmi+cord+f rom+phone+to+tv
Great input, IF. I almost went to my local electronics store to get one of these HDMI adapters. I decided on another way to watch the show (I just now purchased the show, it starts at 5:00 PM West Coast time). I have a secondary "travel" laptop. I am going to set that up on the backyard patio table and I already transferred my after market computer speakers out there to enhance the sound. I'll simply watch it in the comfort of my backyard under a huge shade tree. The sound won't be as good as my TV but it won't be bad with the addition of the external speakers. Thanks for the suggestion.

The show ended maybe 20 minutes ago. Seriously now, I don't see where all the criticism of this band stems from. They are very strong from a musicianship standpoint and they have some very interesting original tunes! And yes, Devon and Duane both work Daddy's stuff into the set. Why the hell not when you are doing such a great job of playing it! Blue Sky was really really stunning, an inspired long version. Marc Ford (Black Crowes) joined them on a few tunes, lending to a potent four guitar attack. Otherwise there were only three (hey that's a joke). Those three guys play extremely well together and Johnny Stachela nails it on the slide.
I'm late to the game but so what. First time hearing them. I LOVE THIS BAND. If you didn't know it's a 7 piece. Two drummers, keyboards, Berry Oakley Jr. bass. He sang Trouble No More and nailed it.

Well you are correct robslob. They are a very good band. I saw them live earlier this year before the virus shut down their big long tour this year. Berry Oakley, Jr. is very good. I like his singing a lot and he has his dad's Fender bass. Devon owns all 42 of Gregg Allman's guitar collection and is good with the crowd and has some guitar chops. Duane Betts nailed Blue Sky and has 3 of Dickey's guitars on stage. His number one is a fine sounding Les Paul Goldtop that Dickey played years ago. And Duane has a nice ES-335 dot neck that Dickey played in 95 and 96 and a 1956 Strat hardtail that Dickey played 97 to 2000 then as a slide guitar during the 2000's. Duane uses those two guitars on just a couple of songs each.
Johnny is a fine guitarist and is especially a standout on slide and says Duane Allman, Warren Haynes and Derek are his influences.
So it's a band with a pile of Allman Brothers connections but they also have their own songs too.
The keyboard player is good and so are the drummers.

Johny is no doubt the best musician in that band. I personally am not huge fans of Devon and Duane , they are ok but there last names is why most people on this site even give them the time of the day.
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