Best Option For SEC Football

#27
#27
If you are using Youtube TV on a streaming appliance like Firestick you do not need to do anything. If you pay the $65 you will see it in the lineup.
I’ve got a roku tv and YouTube tv app on it. Even with the price increase still cheaper than regular cable and that’s including my internet bill
 
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#28
#28
Will this work through a roku device or through computer / phone only?
Sorry. I have Firesticks. There are other devices that work. I haven't gotten it to work well on my LG Smart TV's but supposedly you can. For the money you save though, a Firestick is a good investment. You want the latest model and 4K.

Once you have a Firestick working, you can also download an app called Cinema HD. It has any series you can imagine past and present. Thousands of movies. I haven't searched for one it didn't have. It even has some that are on at the theater.
 
#29
#29
We watch very little TV anymore and recently got rid of YouTube Live after the price increase. Is Sling the cheapest legal option?

You probably know this but YTL has 3 streams, maybe go back to YTL and share the stream/cost with someone.
 
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Same.......I have an IPTV for $7.00 called Beyond Streamz. Includes about 8000 channels (regular TV and sports)........even get the NFL, NBA, NHL, etc tickets.
I tried that one but the best internet I can currently get is DSL. It didn't work well with that app. We're scheduled to get fiber in the next few months.
 
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Just cancelled YouTube TV after 2-3 years with it. I had PS Vue prior to that. Decided to cancel after the price hike to $65 for channels i'm not interested in. Was very happy with it outside of that.

I tried Fubo TV for a week. Wasn't bad. Interface wasn't great and seemed to lag more than others. Also lots of extra channels irrelevant to me. For $60 just wasn't overly impressed and I'd rather just pay $5 more for YouTube TV if those were my only 2 options.

I tried Sling (orange + sports extra) for 3 days. It wasn't bad and functioned fine, but my biggest complaint is no local channels. So no ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox. Lots of sports on those. If it had locals I could see sticking with them.

I now am doing a trial of Hulu + Live TV. I've been happy thus far and will probably stick with it. The interface isn't as good as YouTube TV, but its still good. Its also $55/month and comes with Hulu so its a win.
 
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I have the Philo app..its 20 a month and has lots of channels including Paramount...current season of Yellowstone only though...its a great show...worth it for the scenery alone
My coworkers told me today that I need to watch this show... was told it’s similar to Sons of Anarchy. Will definitely check it out soon..
 
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OP!! I’ve had YouTube TV since May and just canceled it Saturday due to price increase, constant buffering, Braves games being blacked out on, and the fact that I had FS Ohio and not Fox Sports South. The only thing I liked was the unlimited DVR. I’ve gone back to Spectrum with a no contract year deal of 125+ channels for $44.99. It’ll do for now 🤷🏾‍♀️
maybe try Hulu plus Live or Spectrum.....
 
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I tried that one but the best internet I can currently get is DSL. It didn't work well with that app. We're scheduled to get fiber in the next few months.

Nice......ive had a couple different services over the years, but yeah you'd need a good internet speed. Very reliable, almost no buffering and they have a great channel guide.
 
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Nice......ive had a couple different services over the years, but yeah you'd need a good internet speed. Very reliable, almost no buffering and they have a great channel guide.
I'm using tivimate. I think I like it better than other players.
 
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I tried Sling (orange + sports extra) for 3 days. It wasn't bad and functioned fine, but my biggest complaint is no local channels. So no ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox. Lots of sports on those. If it had locals I could see sticking with them.

You should be able to get the local channels with a $20-$40 antenna from Walmart. It's super easy if you have a window facing Sharp's Ridge, but having such a window is not required. Try putting in your zip-code at "Antenna Signal Prediction (antennaweb.org)" and that site will give you the recommended antenna size & type, as well as the optimal direction to point it.
 
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#45
I use HULU, the only thing I don’t get is NFL network.
This. I keep it for football season every year and drop it. Hulu live for 3 months. I have spectrum plus (10 picked channels plus all the locals on all TVs) for 20 a month and Netflix. I keep Netflix for my parents. The parents added Disney+ for my daughter.
 
#46
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Yep, same......its an integrated tivimate.
Have you tried that other "fancier" one. I think NetTV uses it. I would use it if you could change the main screen to your own favorites rather than the ones they chose.
 
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