MyBloodIsRed16 Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 For all those who don't want to pay for cable: one person should sign up for dish network, get multiple boxes then give them to the other guys who don't want to pay full cost. Then those guys can just go down to the swap meet and buy a dish. Then you can split the bill x amount of ways depending on how many boxes you have. Will be very cheap and you can have all the sports you want Quote Link to comment
YellowShirt Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 6 hours ago, broganreynik said: I'm starting to worry a bit heading into the season. Streaming worked just fine on my Roku last year for my wife. But we got an Apple TV in the off-season. Netflix, Comedy Central, Hulu, HBO, Showtime, everything works fine. Hell, I stream 4K on my TV and UHD Blu-ray player on Amazon, Netflix, and YouTube all the time with ease. When it comes to sports... well, that's another bag. Watching the OSU/Indiana game there was a ton of buffering and freezes. Oddly enough, watching the annoying home crowd feed on ESPNU worked swellingly. Watching the Browns on NFL GamePass looked like I was driving on a motorcycle down I-80 in the dead of summer. Watcing the Gophers was a lot better quality, but still way too many freezes and buffers. FS1 worked fine though on the app. If this craps out on me on Saturday... oooh boy. Your internet connection plays a huge factor in all streams (obviously), The only thing that worries me about YouTube TV is it's using WiFi and I can't leverage a Wired connection. If I have issues with YouTube TV I will give PS Vue a shot with a wired Roku or something. I have 200 Mbps internet so WiFi may never be an issue but I would think the wired connection would be more reliable, less buffering due to connectivity interference. side note: Watched MN and OSU games streaming last night, worked great no issue. Quote Link to comment
grandpasknee Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 I just moved back to the Big O from Phoenix. Had an absolute blast watching at Moon Valley Bar and Grill down there. Wondering if there are official watch sites in Omaha? I'll likely end up at Buffalo Wings and Rings unless someone else gives me a good suggestion. Watch sites...where you can watch the game with 100 of your best friends that you've never met before! Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 3 hours ago, LilRedIsABadOmen said: Your internet connection plays a huge factor in all streams (obviously), The only thing that worries me about YouTube TV is it's using WiFi and I can't leverage a Wired connection. If I have issues with YouTube TV I will give PS Vue a shot with a wired Roku or something. I have 200 Mbps internet so WiFi may never be an issue but I would think the wired connection would be more reliable, less buffering due to connectivity interference. side note: Watched MN and OSU games streaming last night, worked great no issue. FYI, YouTube on my Roku 3 has the best quality of any of the stuff I watch over wifi. There's also a "stats for nerds" somewhere that will show you technical info on the stream you're watching which help you troubleshoot if you're having problems. Quote Link to comment
YellowShirt Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 34 minutes ago, RedDenver said: FYI, YouTube on my Roku 3 has the best quality of any of the stuff I watch over wifi. There's also a "stats for nerds" somewhere that will show you technical info on the stream you're watching which help you troubleshoot if you're having problems. YoutubeTV only supports Chromecast and Airplay thus far. Hopefully in the future they add more streaming media boxes so I can test a wired connection. I did find the stats feature last night. It shows bandwidth stats and dropped frames which could be useful at some point. Quote Link to comment
YellowShirt Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 10 minutes ago, BlitzFirst said: If you can't wire your house, pick up a few power line Network devices. This allows you to have Network traffic run in your electrical circuits and is much faster and reliable than wireless. Just take a look at powerline networking category at Newegg.com I have CAT6 Ethernet ports at each TV it's just can't use them for YouTube TV since you use the phone app and cast to Chromecast which uses Wifi to connect to your phone. With a service like PS Vue I could plug a Roku for example into the CAT6. I am hoping YouTube TV gets there eventually. Wifi seems to work for now. Although it looks like Google makes an Ethernet adapter for the Chromecast. May give that a shot if I have issues. Quote Link to comment
suh_fan93 Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 Should add that Hulu Live comes with 50 hours worth of cloud storage/DVR recording time for free. You can buy up to 200 hours for $14.95 a mo but personally I'll just be using the free 50 hrs worth. Very happy to not have to pay for any DVR service with this. 1 Quote Link to comment
grandpasknee Posted September 2, 2017 Share Posted September 2, 2017 11 hours ago, BlitzFirst said: If you can't wire your house, pick up a few power line Network devices. This allows you to have Network traffic run in your electrical circuits and is much faster and reliable than wireless. Just take a look at powerline networking category at Newegg.com Not sure if the powerline stuff has improved greatly, but we installed it at an agency office several years ago and it was very, very unreliable. Everyone there knew how to "reconnect" the devices because they were always losing connection. Quote Link to comment
broganreynik Posted September 2, 2017 Share Posted September 2, 2017 20 hours ago, LilRedIsABadOmen said: Your internet connection plays a huge factor in all streams (obviously), The only thing that worries me about YouTube TV is it's using WiFi and I can't leverage a Wired connection. If I have issues with YouTube TV I will give PS Vue a shot with a wired Roku or something. I have 200 Mbps internet so WiFi may never be an issue but I would think the wired connection would be more reliable, less buffering due to connectivity interference. side note: Watched MN and OSU games streaming last night, worked great no issue. Yeah, that's why I mentioned streaming 4K. It's obviously a bottle-up on the app. Although ESPN streamed perfectly tonight. fingers crossed! Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted September 2, 2017 Share Posted September 2, 2017 10 hours ago, grandpasknee said: Not sure if the powerline stuff has improved greatly, but we installed it at an agency office several years ago and it was very, very unreliable. Everyone there knew how to "reconnect" the devices because they were always losing connection. Yes, and wifi has gotten TONS better the last few years. If you're having wifi issues and your router is more than 3 years ago, try getting a new one. I got a new wifi router last summer to replace a 5 yo one, and both the bandwidth and reliability were greatly improved. Also, I can confirm that live football games on ABC are shown live on Vue. Most of the time we only get VOD for ABC, but some events are live (shows up as channel "Denver 7" where I live). Quote Link to comment
garn Posted September 2, 2017 Share Posted September 2, 2017 5 devices going, all early B1G games and only one on "traditional" TV. I've got Hulu's live TV streaming, got the Iowa game on a 32 inch TV, two tablets and one phone. Quote Link to comment
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