Anyone have experience with Hulu Live? Looks to be the answer to cutting the cord but worried about local sports being blacked out? Over all what are your thoughts?
I switched to PSVue from Sling a year or so ago. (Too many quality issues). I have compared to Hulu live and Youtube live, but their DVR functions seem suspect and not worth the change for my use.. I live in the Raleigh, NC market so the blackouts don't effect me.
I have tried most everything available, sling, hulu, psvue, droidstream, and now youtube tv. with droidstream there is an almost unlimited amount to watch, and you own the device. You need at least 25 mbps to keep it from buffering a lot, but it loses connection a lot. Psvue was the better in my opinion between sling, hulu, with more channels available. I now use youtubetv and it has all the local channels without having to have an outside antennae. You don't need anything more than a modem and an android cell phone to use it, it has SEC network, ESPN, Fox sports, USA, FX, all the major news networks. It's only $35.00 per month, my internet is through AT&TUverse and it's only 18mbps and works fine. Just my opinion, and a little info for anyone interested.
I tried Hulu live TV for two months. Streaming live sports from SEC Network (and everywhere else) was ridiculously poor. Super Bowl stream ceased to exist for final 4 minutes. All live TV was constantly skipping, jumping back an forth, dropping and jitter. Virtually unwatchable. YouTube TV proved to be far more stable. Hulu is not ready to handle live TV rebroadcast. I dropped Hulu last month. YouTube (Google) has a far more sufficient network infrastructure to handle the demands of Live TV rebroadcast.
I am on the verge of cord cutting myself. An article I read did indicate the Chromecast device is better than using Chromecast that might be built in to your SmartTV.
Can anyone add to this?
I believe the consensus on internet TV is if you want the best out there it's PS Vue. Their beefy channel lineup is as good as it gets. The video quality is the best. Their $45 a month package is the bomb.
The cheapest with the best college sports lineup is Sling TV. For 25 bucks you can get everything the SEC has to offer. That includes getting your favorite college basketball team on TV when even the SEC Network doesn't carry it. The ESPN3 app has it all.
I believe the consensus on internet TV is if you want the best out there it's PS Vue. Their beefy channel lineup is as good as it gets. The video quality is the best. Their $45 a month package is the bomb.
The cheapest with the best college sports lineup is Sling TV. For 25 bucks you can get everything the SEC has to offer. That includes getting your favorite college basketball team on TV when even the SEC Network doesn't carry it. The ESPN3 app has it all.
So you pay $85 + $45?
I only pay $120 a month for Spectrum and that includes internet, cable with HBO, Showtime, SEC, etc...
Im still not sure this whole cord cutting thing is worth the hassle.