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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @dafyre
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      @dafyre said:

      If you have an Android based device, or a Roku (not sure what else it supports), SlingTV isn't a terrible option. It's like $25 a month for a few channels... (ESPN, 2 x History Channels, Food Network, TBS, and a few others)... They're all live channels. You can't fast forward through commercials, etc.

      Yeah - not looking for live streams - definitely want VOD.

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        marcinozga @Jason
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        @Jason said:

        @Dashrender said:

        I wish IP TV was further along than it is. I don't mind paying for content, but I want to pick and choose the content that I actually want, not prop up stations I never watch.

        Hell I'd like to get my $15/month back for the crap sports stations I never watch.

        There is SlingTV

        SlingTV sucks. Badly. I was a customer for 3 months, daily outages, poor picture quality, channels wouldn't load even if there was no outage. I would never recommend it to anybody, unless it was completely free.

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          Jason Banned @marcinozga
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          @marcinozga said:

          SlingTV sucks. Badly. I was a customer for 3 months, daily outages, poor picture quality, channels wouldn't load even if there was no outage. I would never recommend it to anybody, unless it was completely free.

          Works fine for me. I watch it every day on my Roku

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          • dafyreD
            dafyre @marcinozga
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            @marcinozga said:

            @Jason said:

            @Dashrender said:

            I wish IP TV was further along than it is. I don't mind paying for content, but I want to pick and choose the content that I actually want, not prop up stations I never watch.

            Hell I'd like to get my $15/month back for the crap sports stations I never watch.

            There is SlingTV

            SlingTV sucks. Badly. I was a customer for 3 months, daily outages, poor picture quality, channels wouldn't load even if there was no outage. I would never recommend it to anybody, unless it was completely free.

            Wow. Totally opposite here. It works great for us most of the time. They do have issues sometimes, but by and large, it has been worth it for us.

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              marcinozga @Jason
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              @Jason AMC or Epix channels in the evening would hardly ever load for me. And I also watched it Roku, FireTV stick, iPad and iMac. It made no difference. And customer support was clueless, all they did was to give me a ticket number, no resolution, no compensation, nothing. In the end I switched to PS Vue.

              http://downdetector.com/status/sling

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                Jason Banned @dafyre
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                @dafyre said:

                @marcinozga said:

                @Jason said:

                @Dashrender said:

                I wish IP TV was further along than it is. I don't mind paying for content, but I want to pick and choose the content that I actually want, not prop up stations I never watch.

                Hell I'd like to get my $15/month back for the crap sports stations I never watch.

                There is SlingTV

                SlingTV sucks. Badly. I was a customer for 3 months, daily outages, poor picture quality, channels wouldn't load even if there was no outage. I would never recommend it to anybody, unless it was completely free.

                Wow. Totally opposite here. It works great for us most of the time. They do have issues sometimes, but by and large, it has been worth it for us.

                Same here.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @marcinozga
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                  @marcinozga said:

                  http://downdetector.com/status/sling

                  Pretty funny that the website there doesn't list the value numbers. Like in single people with outages, or tens of thousands....

                  If it's 5 people... can that really be helped?

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                    marcinozga @DustinB3403
                    last edited by marcinozga

                    @DustinB3403 said:

                    @marcinozga said:

                    http://downdetector.com/status/sling

                    Pretty funny that the website there doesn't list the value numbers. Like in single people with outages, or tens of thousands....

                    If it's 5 people... can that really be helped?

                    You can go through history. Most outages start at around 6PM. And these are just people that reported the outage there, most probably don't.
                    The values are probably individual people. And it doesn't matter if it's 5 people or 5 thousand, if you're one of the people having issues.

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                      Jason Banned @marcinozga
                      last edited by

                      @marcinozga said:

                      @DustinB3403 said:

                      @marcinozga said:

                      http://downdetector.com/status/sling

                      Pretty funny that the website there doesn't list the value numbers. Like in single people with outages, or tens of thousands....

                      If it's 5 people... can that really be helped?

                      You can go through history. Most outages start at around 6PM. And these are just people that reported the outage there, most probably don't.

                      I watch it every night starting around 5:15pm when I get home until 9PM with no issues. Wouldn't be surprised if it's ISP Peering issues not SlingTV themselves.

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                        marcinozga @Jason
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                        @Jason said:

                        @marcinozga said:

                        @DustinB3403 said:

                        @marcinozga said:

                        http://downdetector.com/status/sling

                        Pretty funny that the website there doesn't list the value numbers. Like in single people with outages, or tens of thousands....

                        If it's 5 people... can that really be helped?

                        You can go through history. Most outages start at around 6PM. And these are just people that reported the outage there, most probably don't.

                        I watch it every night starting around 5:15pm when I get home until 9PM with no issues. Wouldn't be surprised if it's ISP Peering issues not SlingTV themselves.

                        Then Sling should take care of that. Netfix had these peering issues, but they were able to work these out.

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                        • stacksofplatesS
                          stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said:

                          @Dashrender said:

                          I wish IP TV was further along than it is. I don't mind paying for content, but I want to pick and choose the content that I actually want, not prop up stations I never watch.

                          Hell I'd like to get my $15/month back for the crap sports stations I never watch.

                          The idea of IP TV doesn't make much sense. Because TV as a format is generally bad. It's designed around limitations that no longer exist with IP. Once you go IP, why not go 100% on demand except for things that need to be live? Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. have already replaced IP TV.

                          The cable company I worked for in FL was IP TV. It was terrible. It was even FTTH with an ONT in the house. They got tiling and skipping pictures a lot. However, a lot of that could be the awful boxes they were given, but then again there aren't that many that make IP TV boxes.

                          And it could have been the NOC. They used Calix equipment and we always had issues. ONTs would lose provisioning and the ONT IP addresses would need to be reset manually a lot also.

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                            Jason Banned @stacksofplates
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                            @johnhooks said:

                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            @Dashrender said:

                            I wish IP TV was further along than it is. I don't mind paying for content, but I want to pick and choose the content that I actually want, not prop up stations I never watch.

                            Hell I'd like to get my $15/month back for the crap sports stations I never watch.

                            The idea of IP TV doesn't make much sense. Because TV as a format is generally bad. It's designed around limitations that no longer exist with IP. Once you go IP, why not go 100% on demand except for things that need to be live? Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. have already replaced IP TV.

                            The cable company I worked for in FL was IP TV. It was terrible. It was even FTTH with an ONT in the house. They got tiling and skipping pictures a lot. However, a lot of that could be the awful boxes they were given, but then again there aren't that many that make IP TV boxes.

                            And it could have been the NOC. They used Calix equipment and we always had issues. ONTs would lose provisioning and the ONT IP addresses would need to be reset manually a lot also.

                            A local telecom company does IPTV which works fairly well. FiOS IPTV works well aside from it's slow to change channels.

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver @Jason
                              last edited by

                              @Jason said:

                              @johnhooks said:

                              @scottalanmiller said:

                              @Dashrender said:

                              I wish IP TV was further along than it is. I don't mind paying for content, but I want to pick and choose the content that I actually want, not prop up stations I never watch.

                              Hell I'd like to get my $15/month back for the crap sports stations I never watch.

                              The idea of IP TV doesn't make much sense. Because TV as a format is generally bad. It's designed around limitations that no longer exist with IP. Once you go IP, why not go 100% on demand except for things that need to be live? Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. have already replaced IP TV.

                              The cable company I worked for in FL was IP TV. It was terrible. It was even FTTH with an ONT in the house. They got tiling and skipping pictures a lot. However, a lot of that could be the awful boxes they were given, but then again there aren't that many that make IP TV boxes.

                              And it could have been the NOC. They used Calix equipment and we always had issues. ONTs would lose provisioning and the ONT IP addresses would need to be reset manually a lot also.

                              A local telecom company does IPTV which works fairly well. FiOS IPTV works well aside from it's slow to change channels.

                              Our local telcom spent a crazy amount of money getting into the IPTV game... It hasn't gone well for them or their customers.

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                              • AconboyA
                                Aconboy
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                                in answer to the original question, most DVR's have a hardware decoder built in and use proprietary codecs specifically to prevent the simple copy out of the files (usually a linux box on the back end ) and actually being able to play them back

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                                • BRRABillB
                                  BRRABill
                                  last edited by

                                  I guess I'll have to do some binge watching over the holidays.

                                  And also record everything on the DVR that has my kids in it to my phone! (Only one show, not so terrible, LOL.)

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @BRRABill
                                    last edited by

                                    @BRRABill said:

                                    I guess I'll have to do some binge watching over the holidays.

                                    And also record everything on the DVR that has my kids in it to my phone! (Only one show, not so terrible, LOL.)

                                    You weren't planning to do this already?

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                                    • BRRABillB
                                      BRRABill @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      You weren't planning to do this already?

                                      Which part?

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        Binge watching.

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                                        • BRRABillB
                                          BRRABill @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          Binge watching.

                                          Not really.

                                          Usually have events to go to, etc..

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