Youtube.TV
Anybody else using this?
I just switched over from SlingTV to YoutubeTV. Seems great so far. Offers NBC, which Sling annoyingly didn't and the main reason I switched. Also FS1. But not sure if that means Royals games. ESPN. All the normal stations plus cable stuff like Discovery, Syfy, History, NG, etc. Interface is infinitely better. Ability to pause no matter what. I'm really liking this so far. |
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Not paying, but I have a log in. So far it's fantastic. I like the no contract pay aspect. And the interface is really good. 35$ per month is reasonable. Should be interesting to watch it grow and see how it expands. I like paying nothing. So it'll be tough for me to go back. |
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YoutubeTV has been great so far. Need to verify that it does indeed air Royals games though. It goes by location, and provides FS1, so I'm assuming it will. The normal channels like ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, etc are all the actual KC stations too, so that's nice. It provides all the channels I would normally watch if I had cable. Interface is great. DVR feature is incredible. I'm happy. |
And FYI if anyone is considering trying it...
They have an offer right now where if you pay for 1 month worth of service($35), they'll mail you a Chromecast absolutely free. https://support.google.com/youtubetv.../7298638?hl=en |
Have NFL network and SEC?
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No NFL Network.
ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Fox Sports, the SEC Network, the Big Ten Network, and CBS Sports. |
Have seen several comments saying you can't skip commercials on DVR. Any way around that?
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I'd almost do that. |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/com...o_work_in_any/ |
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Did you try and spoof your location like the instructions I posted suggested? I could understand why you might not want to try... |
I have it in Atlanta. Had 25mb (that was usually about 4-12) net and cable, switched to fiber and YouTube TV now I'm saving $50/mo.
It's nice. The stream is great, and the DVR being unlimited and watchable all over is pretty dope too. |
Not available in Omaha yet. I just switched to PSVue from Direct now, it's worlds better. I'm definitely interested in YouTubeTV when it becomes available here.
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You have a friend/sibling/somebody in KC. They sign up, give you a log in, you split the cost and get the benefit of YTTV and the locals for KC. Would that work? Probably not if it's based on zip code or IP addy. |
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If youtubetv has a free trial period couldnt he try spoofing his location on the trial.
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Experiment in progress..
Stand by... |
Here is a good breakdown of all the streaming services...
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/youtube...ews-24578.html |
FYI... this has been pretty incredible so far. And the list of channels continues to grow. They just announced WE, TBS, TNT. etc. Pretty much all the sports stations now, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC, ESPNNews, FS1/2/KC, NBCSN, BTN, ABC SportsNetwork, NBC Golf, etc.
Unlimited DVR. You can just click record Chiefs, or Royals, (any team) and your sports team will be auto DVR'd, no limit. Lots of "On demand" type movies and TV showing up now too. I'm loving it. Still limited to location though. If you have it available, I still recommend checking it out... |
I just started trial tonight after they announced the added channels. TNT for nba was my last mandatory channel to switch.
Pretty impressed with picture quality and functionality so far. Still trying to figure out how to start something from beginning while it’s still recoding like starting a game an hour in without seeing anything. Other is whether any risk end of game gets cut off if it runs over. |
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I'm a huge fan of YT Tv. |
Is this better than something like Playstation Vue?
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Is the YT TV streaming for ESPN good?
This service looks like a good fit for what I want at the price. But... I watched, or at least tried to watch, MNF on an Xfinity account this past fall and the quality of that streaming service was so bad it would not have been worth paying for. Based on speed tests and streaming movies, I don't think the issue was on my end. |
The streaming quality is mostly 1080p 30fps with sports channels like ESPN are at 720p 60fps. Finding it better than my traditional cable service, Spectrum, which still shows signs of artifacting from compression.
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I can’t tell the difference between YouTube and when I had traditional cable. I’m on a fiber connection though.
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Looking at the channel lineup, I guarantee the wife will say no way. She needs her Food Network and HGTV poop...We'll stay with PSVue for now.
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But the ESPN live streaming through Xfinity was horrible. Not good advertising if they were hoping to entice me to get my own, legal, streaming service. |
Now that ESPN owns Fox's old RSNs, any ideas on if they would be included in this package?
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Considering switching from Spectrum to lock in the $35 rate but with my current deal, I'd give up Redzone, Cinemax and HBO for 30ish dollars savings. That could be a lot more but I don't have another internet provider to switch to for less. I think my 'promotion' is going to run out in a month or two so dunno what to do |
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Went to Spectrum today and dumped my sports channels and movie channels. Might have to give this a go.
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This is really working well for me and using even when I'm recording the same on my cable dvr. Calling monday and dumping my cable but not looking forward to what they bump my internet cost to. Luckily I have another internet option to play them against.
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I recorded an ESPN college basketball game this morning as an experiment. When I played it back, the highest quality I could get was 480p. Basketball on a 60" TV in 480p. :shake: I went through the settings and didn't see anything. Was this probably a one-off or am I missing something? I'm watching from Google's Chrome browser on my desktop. My desktop is connected directly to my surround sound unit with HDMI. And the TV is also directly connected to the surround sound with HDMI. I don't have any problems streaming 1080 movies with this setup. Outside of the 480 issue, everything else from frame rate to jumping forward through commercials was very good. Much better than my experience with the slider bar on the ESPN rewatch or my experience streaming live from an XFINITY account. |
So I tried this from a different computer. From a windows 10 pc plugged into a 4k monitor with display port, I get 720.
From the old windows 7 desktop plugged into the surround sound with HDMI to the 60" TV, I only get 480p. What a nuisance. It is Windows 7 but it is certainly capable of supporting 1080/60 let alone 720/60. I did a speed test and got 90 Mbs on the Windows 7 machine. I'm using Chrome on both machines and both machines are up to date. Anyone have any suggestions? Would buying a chrome plugin likely make any difference? I like the Windows 7 media center because I can DVR over the air broadcast and I have a remote that I can use to fast forward. The last time I checked, Windows 10 didn't support over the air recording with a remote for playback. But would going to Windows 10 but leaving the same HDMI hookups likely work? Update: Changing the settings on my computer from 1080 to 720 allowed me to watch youtube TV at 720 60. Weird, but I will take it. |
Did the 7 day trial. Gladly dropping sling for it.
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Can you not use it on Fire TV?
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Anyone using the DVR function with Chrome on a desktop/laptop to watch games on ESPN?
When I try to use the slider bar, to skip commercials, or the 15 second advance, about every third or fourth time the player locks up and I have to reload the web page to get things working. So ESPN is at 720 and 60 frames. Watching live, or playing back a game works great while it is streaming. Picture quality is great. I don't notice any freezes or artifacts. But skipping forward causes it to occasionally freeze. Wondering if anyone else was experiencing this. It's too bad. In addition to skipping commercials, for a basketball game that I am only semi-interested in, I would like to use the 15 second advance to skip free throws and other breaks in the action. But doing this causes too many freezes to make it worthwhile. I get this on two different computers. My old Windows 7 and new Windows 10 desktops. I tried watching some NHL on NBCsn. It has the option of 1080 (or 720) but only at 30 frames. When the players are standing around before the puck drops, they look great. As soon as the action starts and they are flying around the ice, it looks bad. Like a really crappy video game bad. NBCsn does a lot of hockey. Hockey at 30 frames looks bad. I didn't have any problems skipping forward with the slider bar or 15 second jump (so there is that), but I decided it wasn't worth watching unless/until they have a 720 60 option. |
I've never noticed that issue. I skip around a lot. The only issue I've seen is if I pause the stream for longer than a couple minutes. It sometimes fails to start back up again, and I have to refresh the page. It always goes right back to the same spot, so it's not that big of a deal.
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FYI... big news....
Youtube TV is now available on Amazon Fire devices. The interface works really well. HD quality. |
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I'm a big fan and yes, putting it on the FireStick was huge.
That said, it sounds like I might be losing FX - I saw that they recently announced that it will be 'moving to Hulu for streaming services...' I sure hope that doesn't mean it will be removed from Youtube.TV but it kinda sounds like it. |
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Yeah, we use Youtube TV, it's really good for recording those shows you never get to watch with unlimited DVR so we always watch Shark Tank, Price is Right, my wife gets to record her Judge Judy and daughter gets to record her kid shows. I was a little pissed when it went from $40 to $50 but it's been a good investment thus far.
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My girlfriend likes it enough but it's kinda shitty. Anyone have experience with both YouTube.tv and PS Vue? |
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https://blog.us.playstation.com/2019...aystation-vue/ |
Just something else I wanted to throw in the ring here I stumbled upon a service called Philo. The thing with Philo is that they don't have any sports programming, so if you're into that it isn't great. However if you aren't into sports or as a supplement to one of the other services that do have sports it's an amazing value. You get 58 channels for $20 a month.
What we do is Hulu Live & Philo & we basically get all the channels we were getting with Direct TV/Dish (minus the sports league channels NFL Network, MLB Network etc.) and we are paying a total of $65 dollars a month as opposed to close to $150. https://try.philo.com/ |
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Can you fast forward through ads on recorded content on YouTube live? I'm just ****ing done with Hulu because of this shit.
I swear we're a year or 2 away from "reconnect the cord" being the new wave. Cable will be so much cheaper and convinient than all these streaming services that people will start to go back. |
you can drag a slider bar or click on a 15 second jump forward. I wish they also had a 1 minute jump, but it's still not bad. I sometimes jump 15 or even 30 seconds between snaps of games I don't care that much about. Like the Chargers self destructing.
YTTV is generally better than it was a couple of years ago. Smoother streaming and generally fewer problems. Although when I went to watch the Thursday night game on tape delay, it started with only one minute left in the first quarter. The whole first quarter was unavailable. Don't know what was up with that. I liked it better when I was only paying $35 a month. |
Some recent Youtube.TV updates....
Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, and more Viacom channels coming to YouTube TV Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, CMT, Paramount Network, TV Land, and VH1 will all launch on YouTube TV this summer, the company announced today. The multi-year deal also includes prior CBS channels that were available to YouTube TV subscribers, including CBS broadcast stations, CBS Sports Network, Pop TV, Smithsonian Channel, and The CW. YouTube TV will also continue to carry ViacomCBS’ premium cable brand, Showtime, as part of the extended distribution agreement. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. |
Also... Youtube.TV now adds HBO Max for an additional $14.99/mo.
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Just signed up today, google fiber is getting installed and ditching cable.
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I cut the cable and went to Youtube TV earlier this month. Saved over $50/mo.
Works just fine. On a side note, has anybody ever "jailbroke" a Firestick and sideloaded TV/movie apps? |
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Rooting is kind of a pain unless you have direct need for doing so. You have to manually apply new FireOS firmwares on a reasonable basis to keep up with new requirements from apps. |
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I'm still confused if it's worth the money..
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Youtube TV looks very good, last time I checked the channel listings it didn't have NFL Network or A&E, has that changed. I've been with Directv since 2008. If they're not available, can you add them separately, especially NFL Network? I might need a ROKU for my 2012 Vizio, who has the best price on those?
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Still no NFL Network. I'm not sure about A&E.
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No NFL Network or A&E.
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Sounds like YouTube is trying to get out of the original scripted series game. Shopping Cobrai Kai to Netflix or Hulu.
https://deadline.com/2020/05/cobra-k...lu-1202941951/ |
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There's also an app called Mobdro that you can sideload on a Fire device and get live streams of both. The quality might not be 720p, but it works.
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I am all in on this. Just bought 2 Roku express Plus devices and am officially cutting the cord on Thursday. Have access to YouTube TV and Hulu. A subscription for Netflix and I still save a bundle. Can't wait! :thumb:
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