Not sure on the download speed...guess I need to check it and boost it up if I can do that. Thanks for sharing that info...that is nice to know you have no issues and I can possibly do the same thing. The interesting thing is that I have no issues watching on the computer, only when I view sports on my TV.what's your download internet connection speed. I've had zero issues with it. literally zero. smooth as butter zero buffering or pixilation...1920x1080p all day all night 60 frames per second. then again my internet speed is insane fast...350 megabits / second down and 35 up. but you only need like 10 mbit/sec consistently.
Um,no. But I haven’t gotten to the point of wanting to figure it out yet.Do you like throwing money away?
Not sure on the download speed...guess I need to check it and boost it up if I can do that. Thanks for sharing that info...that is nice to know you have no issues and I can possibly do the same thing. The interesting thing is that I have no issues watching on the computer, only when I view sports on my TV.
YouTube TV has been really good, you can't get it on a Fire Stick though, I'm using a Roku Express, it does pretty good most of the time but can't connect to 5g.
I cut the cord 4 years ago. Have had pretty much everything. My current solution is best I’ve encountered yet.
Roku on home TVs + YouTube TV.
YouTube Tv is so good I would sound like a salesman for it if I went on any further. FAR and away the best thing I’ve tried. Price and experience. And easily and quickly casts to my rokus.
I hate paying it, but I'm with you. Spectrum charges like $70 for internet only, then add $40 for something like YoutubeTV and it's just not worth the hassle.
Amen to that. the unlimited DVR is just amazing. and the thing is, it's always perfect quality because you are not recording what's actually playing on your roku or computer or whatever you are viewing....it's all being recorded by youtube at their datacenters and you are simply having youtube "reserve" a spot for whatever you tell it to reserve for you. shouldn't surprise anyone either...youtube/google is recording everything anyway so recording every second of every TV provider they offer isn't surprising.
We're probably paying the rental since we don't own it. But what could that be, $10? I'll look into it tho, maybe use the free trial for youtube on my Roku and see what it looks like, I'll miss my ID channel tho.Are you paying a modem rental fee? Could buy one and lower internet bill if so.
Also YouTubeTV, so far, has been a better experience than cable. So, I would say it is worth the hassle.
I think people rightly think they are going to lose something by cutting the cord, but the 3 months I’ve had YouTube TV, I actually find it better, easier and more useful than cable.
Yep, me and the wife just went to it. Stream it on high speed internet through Apple 4K TV. Love it. Internet, YouTube TV and Netflix and we pay about $110/mo for all of the programming we could want.YouTube tv. best there is. unlimited DVR forever 1080p 60 frames per second. have every NCAA game recorded and can replay anytime....zero charges. $40/month. nothing better
We're probably paying the rental since we don't own it. But what could that be, $10? I'll look into it tho, maybe use the free trial for youtube on my Roku and see what it looks like, I'll miss my ID channel tho.
The quality destroys what I saw on friends phones at a conference this weekend.
Lots of on demand options as well and apparently they are delving into original content as well.
I should note that we have Netflix and Prima also. But I’m about to cancel Netflix.
Yep, me and the wife just went to it. Stream it on high speed internet through Apple 4K TV. Love it. Internet, YouTube TV and Netflix and we pay about $110/mo for all of the programming we could want.
We are looking to streaming services also. Just switched to Metronet for WI-FI at 500mbs. Only thing imI having trouble finding is one that we can dvr local channels.
Maybe I worded it wrong, 500 mbs internet. They run their internet through fiberoptic cable. ItsI new to Lexington but their trucks are everwhever right now.
A fire stick does not have a monthly subscription...Fire stick. basically get anything you can think of for $15 - $20 per month. Love it. When my Directv contract ends in a couple of months, they’re history!
A fire stick does not have a monthly subscription...
I cut Spectrum too just last month. I get tikilive which gets almost the exact same channels as Spectrum but I save almost 40-50 a month. F**k Spectrum and their monthly price hike BS.I cut my Spectrum cable. Streaming now and saving money. I recommend all do it
I'm trying SlingTV now on a trial and really like them, especially the price. I don't like that they don't offer local channels so I'll have to get an antenna. Does anybody know if you can somehow DVR local channels? The wife has some shows that come on CBS and ABC and will lose her mind if we can't DVR them.
Yall do all of this to save $20 bucks then end up struggling to watch some games. Doesnt seem worth it to me. I could do it in the summer, but not during basketball/football season.
I have a fire stick so Youtubetv is not available.Sling sucks trust me. Go with YoutubeTv you won’t regret it.
I'm paying $190 for internet and cable. Internet is like 55 so i'm paying like 135 for cable. I'm done with them, especially after trying streaming because you get a lot more for a lot less. I will be saving around $100/month by switching.I hate paying it, but I'm with you. Spectrum charges like $70 for internet only, then add $40 for something like YoutubeTV and it's just not worth the hassle.
A fire stick does not have a monthly subscription...
I'm paying $190 for internet and cable. Internet is like 55 so i'm paying like 135 for cable. I'm done with them, especially after trying streaming because you get a lot more for a lot less. I will be saving around $100/month by switching.