I don't even know if my TV is a 4k? Hmm, I'll look it up tomorrow.If you want 4k, a higher frame rate and a faster experience. plus the latest in surround sound technology.
I don't even know if my TV is a 4k? Hmm, I'll look it up tomorrow.If you want 4k, a higher frame rate and a faster experience. plus the latest in surround sound technology.
I'm 33, but I love old.movies. my favorite movie I'd "all the presidents men" and I wasnt even born when Watergate happenedhahah...the movie that terrified me as a child was some late 70's movie called "Devil Dog" that I watched as a young kid in the early 80's. I recently downloaded it and just like all films of that era, it's really super stupid. LOL.
Youi dont need Kodi anymore to watch movies...Just install a couple movie apk's and your set..Alot easier than messing with kodi.100% YouTube TV bro. All the sports channels. Unlimited DVR. 2 screens per account no matter the location and up to 5 accounts per 1 subscription. Then get an Amazon firestick and learn how to use Kodi for all the movies. Even the ones in the theater. Just get ya some fast internet and cut those cords.
Ditch Kodi and install you a few of the movie apps..Cartoon HD and Bee tv are couple good ones..Zion tv also..I want to enjoy Kodi, but every time I try to watch movie it gets so buggy. Freezes up, buffering, buffering, freeze up then reboot itself. That thing hates me!
Cool, the wife knows how to work that gizmo, I'll tell her.Ditch Kodi and install you a few of the movie apps..Cartoon HD and Bee tv are couple good ones..Zion tv also..
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 haven’t had a land line phone in, and I’m guessing, like 15+ years.
I guess if cell service is spotty where you live I could see wanting a land line.
Kodi Takes a learning curve and requires finding good sources... I watch all the UFC PPV events with it and many movies in theaters with no problems. Im supposed to share some links with a fella on here and I i will when i get time. Feel free to check them out.. You could also download "Addons Kodi" from the android app store and that is one great app for finding quality sources.Youi dont need Kodi anymore to watch movies...Just install a couple movie apk's and your set..Alot easier than messing with kodi.
I think I know how to fix your problem. You’ll need to take a light bulb out of a lamp that is within reach of your tv. Then grab the end of the cord that is still attached to your tv. Then stick your finger in the lamp socket. You’ll need to make sure the lamp is plugged into an outlet prior to sticking your finger in the socket. Let me know how that works out, once you wake up.I cut the cords but then I couldn’t get my tv to turn on.
This is what I have:
$50 antenna - I get about 25 channels namely ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC for college basketball/football and NFL games
Xbox One - Netflix, YouTube, couple other streaming apps
Amazon Prime - Pretty much any movie anytime
It's much cheaper than what I'd otherwise spend on cable for a bunch of channels I wouldn't watch. I just go to a bar if there's something I don't get like UFC
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 never struggle with YouTube TV. Haven't missed a game since I switched.
50 bucks? Wow..I get 40 or so channels on a 10 dollar Walmart antenna hung on an outside wall. All of the major channels in digital, which now have 3-4 additional channels broadcasting movies and TV series that have ended recently (Like Last Man Standing, 2 1/2 Men, Mike and Molly). Lots of detective shows, real life cop shows, etc. I get 3 separate public television feeds.
I do use my Internet connection on a Roku, (a great bargain at 29.99 on Black Friday)which has about 50,000 free offerings (including channels for my dog). I get the first run movies from European sites, Cam-grabs at first, then HD later. Some Euro sites don't give a crap about pay-fer CBS, so I get the new Star Trek: Discovery free from them. Fox News Live Stream from StreamFare.com, and reddit gives me about 4-5 choices for all UK game feeds. Sometimes, good sometimes bad.
My only constant cost is the damn internet, and Amazon Prime, which gives me other movies, free two day shipping and thousands and thousand of songs.
More like a a hundred and twenty. When you are retired, that buys a bunch of stuff. I get where you are coming from, though. I used to spent $120 on lunch for my secretary. Hard to remember her name now...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.
In an interesting twist, Spectrum has offered to lower our Bill to $134 a month, taxes and all. Internet is 70.99 (tax included, free modem) add YouTube TV, and philo and were right about the same price.
Actually, for that deal it's a 2 year contract. Then they'll raise it.Until that year is up and then out of nowhere you get a bill more than double that.
I’m intrigued by the YouTube tv. Don’t laugh, but I have 10 tv’s throughout the house. Could I run them all with one subscription or would I need multiple?
You can have up to 6 different users on your account, but only three simultaneous streams.I’m intrigued by the YouTube tv. Don’t laugh, but I have 10 tv’s throughout the house. Could I run them all with one subscription or would I need multiple?
Wanting to cut out my cable subscription and wondering if others who have done this can share ideas for how to continue watching our cats.
Thanks
Hulu with commercials is only $6 now.You can use Hulu to watch just about anything besides CBS shows. That's what I do. Never have to keep up with them or worry about recording them. You just have to wait 24 hours and they are there to stream. CBS has All Access for like $6 if you have to have that channel. Otherwise you have to watch it live over the air with an antenna.
Twenty bucks my @$$. More like $50+.
Internet $75
SlingTV $30
Hulu $12 ($8 with commercials)
Netflix $0 (free with TMobile)
$117
I was paying like $170 just with internet and cable with Spectrum. I never have issues watching games with this setup.
Last Man Standing is still currently airing.50 bucks? Wow..I get 40 or so channels on a 10 dollar Walmart antenna hung on an outside wall. All of the major channels in digital, which now have 3-4 additional channels broadcasting movies and TV series that have ended recently (Like Last Man Standing, 2 1/2 Men, Mike and Molly). Lots of detective shows, real life cop shows, etc. I get 3 separate public television feeds.
I do use my Internet connection on a Roku, (a great bargain at 29.99 on Black Friday)which has about 50,000 free offerings (including channels for my dog). I get the first run movies from European sites, Cam-grabs at first, then HD later. Some Euro sites don't give a crap about pay-fer CBS, so I get the new Star Trek: Discovery free from them. Fox News Live Stream from StreamFare.com, and reddit gives me about 4-5 choices for all UK game feeds. Sometimes, good sometimes bad.
My only constant cost is the damn internet, and Amazon Prime, which gives me other movies, free two day shipping and thousands and thousand of songs.
I'm expecting Spectrum to raise the internet prices considerably to counter the people leaving them for other TV options. At least in the markets with little to no competition. I wish another big broadband provider would come into the Louisville area. I heard Google backed out of it.
Yeah, I pretty much stopped. Thought it was my internet, but I can watch 4K on any other service. It’s just the luck of the draw on what source you are streaming movie from. Apparently they all suck on kodi.I want to enjoy Kodi, but every time I try to watch movie it gets so buggy. Freezes up, buffering, buffering, freeze up then reboot itself. That thing hates me!
Last Man Standing was terminated by the same team that fired Roseanne Barr on ABC. Fox now runs a new version with a few different actors. I get both.Last Man Standing is still currently airing.
It's still the same show. Changing networks doesn't make it a new show.Last Man Standing was terminated by the same team that fired Roseanne Barr on ABC. Fox now runs a new version with a few different actors. I get both.
Well, I took the leap, turned in the cable boxes today and went to internet only. Gonna be watching the game on Youtube TV tonight. This better work or I'm huntin ya'll down first thing in the morning.
I'm not seeing this at all. I'm playing thru Roku, I think it automatically detected my tv and set the qualityHaha, just be sure and add the NCAA tournament to your library and all games will be recorded. don't forget the quality button in lower right hand side of player. goes all the way to 1080p @ 60 FPS.
I'm not seeing this at all. I'm playing thru Roku, I think it automatically detected my tv and set the quality
It's set to 'Auto 1080'while you are watching something use your roku remote and hit the down arrow. the progress bar and options will come up...right click over and click the "..." option...there you'll discover more options and quality is one.