For those who have dropped cable what streaming choice did you make (if any)?
Hulu? YouTubeTV? DirectTV? Sling? Others...
Hulu? YouTubeTV? DirectTV? Sling? Others...
What don't you like about it? I'm thinking about switching to SlingTV with the daypass for college football.I have YouTubetv, it's alright but can I say I would "Highly Recommened", not necessarily.
Yep, exactly. It got out of control quick. Plus, streaming is so fractured now. You have your cable streaming, then Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Peacock, Paramount +. Now I think ESPN has their own as well. If you're doing some combination of those, you're not saving money.Streaming is just the new cable. Back in 17 or 18, it was the new wave. YouTube TV was like 35 or month. Now, it is almost $90 a month and they are in carriage disputes just like DirecTV used to be. I'm with You Tube TV. Like 18 said, I like the layout, but I'm open to change if something better comes along.
I would say highly recommended if they were priced competitively.I have YouTubetv, it's alright but can I say I would "Highly Recommened", not necessarily.
A la carte is exactly what networks DON'T want you to have. And it mostly isn't the cable channel's fault. Networks require carriers to purchase bundles of channels to ensure that their channels which are in less demand, nevertheless, get picked up.With Sling, if you get Orange and Blue + Sports the cost is the same as YTTV. But actually fewer channels.
I wish someone would come up with a complete a la carte service. My wife and I combined only watch 10-15 channels.
I have Youtube TV and would highly recommend. It's got unlimited DVR and the user interface is the best of all the streaming TV services. I've had Fubo, Sling, and (back in the day) Playstation Vue. YTTV is far better than each. If you're looking for the traditional TV experience from a streaming service, you can't go wrong with YTTV.For those who have dropped cable what streaming choice did you make (if any)?
Hulu? YouTubeTV? DirectTV? Sling? Others...
I have Youtube TV and would highly recommend. It's got unlimited DVR and the user interface is the best of all the streaming TV services. I've had Fubo, Sling, and (back in the day) Playstation Vue. YTTV is far better than each. If you're looking for the traditional TV experience from a streaming service, you can't go wrong with YTTV.
If all you're needing is somewhere to watch sports, you should look into the ESPN standalone streaming service. Combined with an antenna, you'd pretty much be able to watch everything you would want to.
That's what I've always heard. I like to binge watch shows. I recorded The Old Man, Better Call Saul, and by the time I settled in to watch them they were gone.It's got unlimited DVR
The ESPN app sucks for me. I've tried everything but it just isn't worth the effort.I'm not sure, but I don't think Hulu live TV has multiview, which is essential for college football (at least for me).
The ESPN app multiview is best (and thankfully with YTTV, you get access to the ESPN streaming service). YTTV has a little bit of a lag when switching between games or switching between multiview and live stream, but the multiview in the ESPN app does not. ESPN also lets you customize if you want 2, 3 or 4 games and choose the games you want. YTTV has predetermined multiview options, but there are usually enough different combinations, you can find one with the games you want.
Nevertheless, having multiview in YYTV seals the deal for me.
What do you use to stream?The ESPN app sucks for me. I've tried everything but it just isn't worth the effort.
I like the YTTV multiview as well.
Fire stick. Everything works great other than the ESPN app.What do you use to stream?
I kind of figured it was the same for everyone, but I have an Apple TV and my nephew has Roku. His ESPN app looks totally different from mine and isn't nearly as good.
I have no idea what ESPN is doing. Their new app is just a rebranding of ESPN+ with a couple added features (Multi-view, etc.). They have nothing extra to give besides the channels they already have.With Sling, if you get Orange and Blue + Sports the cost is the same as YTTV. But actually fewer channels.
I wish someone would come up with a complete a la carte service. My wife and I combined only watch 10-15 channels.
You can actually choose your games with YTTV multi-view as well. When you choose your game, you should see a side screen asking if you want it in multi-view. After selecting multi-view, you can select your four games from there.I'm not sure, but I don't think Hulu live TV has multiview, which is essential for college football (at least for me).
The ESPN app multiview is best (and thankfully with YTTV, you get access to the ESPN streaming service). YTTV has a little bit of a lag when switching between games or switching between multiview and live stream, but the multiview in the ESPN app does not. ESPN also lets you customize if you want 2, 3 or 4 games and choose the games you want. YTTV has predetermined multiview options, but there are usually enough different combinations, you can find one with the games you want.
Nevertheless, having multiview in YYTV seals the deal for me.
Ah, gotcha!You can actually choose your games with YTTV multi-view as well. When you choose your game, you should see a side screen asking if you want it in multi-view. After selecting multi-view, you can select your four games from there.