


Streaming sucks. As soon as YoutubeTv stopped carrying Braves games, I got satellite tv installed again and have no intentions of going back. Wish all the streaming services would go the way of CNN+
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Streaming sucks. As soon as YoutubeTv stopped carrying Braves games, I got satellite tv installed again and have no intentions of going back. Wish all the streaming services would go the way of CNN+
I switched to YouTube about 4 months ago. Pretty happy with it so far. Seem to have way more sports channels then direct tv did.I switched from HULU tv to YouTube TV.
Hulu had all the channels I needed, but their service would go out here and there. I have not had Youtube TV for a football season yet though.
I pay about $65 a month for Youtube TV.
I like the flexibility of having it on my TV, computer or phone. And because of that I'm able to watch multiple games on different screens.
Hulu TV is another good option but they force 2-3 min ads on what you're watching including if it's DVR. On YTTV I'm able to fast-forwarded through commercials and not worry about an ad popping up.
I switched to YouTube about 4 months ago. Pretty happy with it so far. Seem to have way more sports channels then direct tv did.
What’s the cost for all of that?HULU has everything except the PAC 12 Network and the LHN.
It even has ESPN+ now.
What’s the cost for all of that?
Always understood 50 mbps to be on the low end. Might need to re-evaluate what I’m paying for internet…$74/month
It was $64 until last month. They raised it $10 but added ESPN+ and Disney+
I have medium range internet speed (50mbps) and it's $55/month. No problems running multiple devices on that speed.
With everything I get, it would be over $200/month through Cox cable.
Always understood 50 mbps to be on the low end. Might need to re-evaluate what I’m paying for internet…
Shit! If I had all of those I'd die because I'd probably never get out of my recliner!HULU
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ESPNEWS
ESPN+
ESPNFilms
ACC Network
SEC Network
Big 10 Network
ABC
NBC
CBS
CBS Sports Network
FOX
FS1
FS2
NHL Network
MLB Network
NFL Network
Golf Channel
NBA Network
NASCAR CHannel
Olympic Channel
TNT (March Madness)
TBS (March Madness)
Tru Tv (March Madness)
Each HD stream usually tops out at 7-10 megabits per second, if you're getting 50 MegaBytes per second you'll never run into problems though I have a feeling you meant Megabits (lowercase b means but capital means byte) at which point I'd say you have a solid 5 HD stream setup so likely good for your house unless you always have 5+ goin25 MBPS would be the low end.
Each HD stream usually tops out at 7-10 megabits per second, if you're getting 50 MegaBytes per second you'll never run into problems though I have a feeling you meant Megabits (lowercase b means but capital means byte) at which point I'd say you have a solid 5 HD stream setup so likely good for your house unless you always have 5+ goin
Well yeah if you use trash cables and cause interference crossing power lines from modem to router it'll be trash.How you install your internet router plays a HUGE part as well. You could have an amazing topline service but if the box is setup wrong in the house, you might only be receiving a fraction of that power. We had an IT guy do a pretty solid presentation once about it at work.
You might get all that but I get Peacock free with my Xfinity internet. During college football season, I get both SlingTV packages. It has ESPN and ESPN2 and other sports channels. I use my antenna for CBS and other local stuff.