YouTube TV
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Got YouTube TV installed on my Sony Bravia (Android TV) today and I got say... this beats everything hands down. I've been chromecasting until now and that's been mostly fine with me.
Anyone else using this this?
So far I've used these Live TV services...
- Sling (worst delays)
- Hulu Live (UI/UX designers are on drugs)
- DIRECTV Now (a distant runner up)
Haven't user PlayStation TV but I can't imagine I would ever be swayed.
Plus with YouTube Music/Red Family plan I gave all my kids there own account for free, as well as my parents. Everyone has there own unlimited Cloud DVR
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@bigbear What type of "TV" is it? Does it have network channels?
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@wrx7m said in YouTube TV:
@bigbear What type of "TV" is it? Does it have network channels?
Youtube TV is live TV with cloud
https://tv.youtube.comThe app for smart TV's just came out and that is what is cementing this for me as a permanent solution.
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Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
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Does it have 5.1 surround sound?
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@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
I have fire TV Gen 1 and 2 Roku Gen 2s for my main streaming but also have 2 ps3s and a ps4.
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I would really like a la carte pricing. I don't speak Spanish, so why would I want at least 2 Spanish only channels? This is one of the biggest problems with traditional TV providers; a whole bunch of crap channels I don't want, in a bundle with some I do want.
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"YouTube TV works everywhere in the U.S., with live TV offered in areas where we’re launched. Your access to local networks will vary depending on which zip code you're in."
I take this to mean that, while traveling, you would have to VPN into your home network in order to watch live TV, with any certainty.
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@wrx7m said in YouTube TV:
"YouTube TV works everywhere in the U.S., with live TV offered in areas where we’re launched. Your access to local networks will vary depending on which zip code you're in."
I take this to mean that, while traveling, you would have to VPN into your home network in order to watch live TV, with any certainty.
No limits when traveling so far. I think its to determine which local channels (ones you would otherwise get with a roof antenna) it makes available to you for streaming.
I am huge fan of Roku and I dont see it on the roadmap yet. I love the way the Roku Stick will grab a cookie from your laptop and work on a hotel TV over hotel Wifi.
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@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
Oddly, with Apple TV you can access the most content. Google Play purchases via Youtube app under your Purchased playlist, iTunes purchases, all streaming services, etc.
Firestick seems like its the last to get everything, but its also the one I have had the most trouble with. I gave mine to my dad and he noticed on his ERX it was consuming crazy amounts of bandwidth for things like background images in standby. Have you had trouble with this?
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@wrx7m said in YouTube TV:
I would really like a la carte pricing. I don't speak Spanish, so why would I want at least 2 Spanish only channels? This is one of the biggest problems with traditional TV providers; a whole bunch of crap channels I don't want, in a bundle with some I do want.
If you compare to something like DirecTV Now you are getting the $50 package for only $35. So far what they bundle (like spanish) doesnt appear to result in any upcharge at least.
Interface on Android TV and performance is best by far though.
I checked and I guess its XBOX versions that are getting the app first. I do hope it comes to Roku though.
I only have a Android TV because my wife and kids got me an 85" Bravia for my birthday, something I would never spend money on myself. Roku stick and off brand TV's are good for me.
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@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
Oddly, with Apple TV you can access the most content. Google Play purchases via Youtube app under your Purchased playlist, iTunes purchases, all streaming services, etc.
Firestick seems like its the last to get everything, but its also the one I have had the most trouble with. I gave mine to my dad and he noticed on his ERX it was consuming crazy amounts of bandwidth for things like background images in standby. Have you had trouble with this?
I haven’t noticed anything in regards to bandwidth. Of course , I’m not monitoring anything at home either.
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@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
Oddly, with Apple TV you can access the most content. Google Play purchases via Youtube app under your Purchased playlist, iTunes purchases, all streaming services, etc.
Firestick seems like its the last to get everything, but its also the one I have had the most trouble with. I gave mine to my dad and he noticed on his ERX it was consuming crazy amounts of bandwidth for things like background images in standby. Have you had trouble with this?
I haven’t noticed anything in regards to bandwidth. Of course , I’m not monitoring anything at home either.
Not sure if it's still like this out of the box or not. This article is older...
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@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
Oddly, with Apple TV you can access the most content. Google Play purchases via Youtube app under your Purchased playlist, iTunes purchases, all streaming services, etc.
Firestick seems like its the last to get everything, but its also the one I have had the most trouble with. I gave mine to my dad and he noticed on his ERX it was consuming crazy amounts of bandwidth for things like background images in standby. Have you had trouble with this?
I haven’t noticed anything in regards to bandwidth. Of course , I’m not monitoring anything at home either.
Not sure if it's still like this out of the box or not. This article is older...
That’s extreme. Wow
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Especially bad as it never gets it even close.
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@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
Oddly, with Apple TV you can access the most content. Google Play purchases via Youtube app under your Purchased playlist, iTunes purchases, all streaming services, etc.
Firestick seems like its the last to get everything, but its also the one I have had the most trouble with. I gave mine to my dad and he noticed on his ERX it was consuming crazy amounts of bandwidth for things like background images in standby. Have you had trouble with this?
I haven’t noticed anything in regards to bandwidth. Of course , I’m not monitoring anything at home either.
Not sure if it's still like this out of the box or not. This article is older...
That’s crazy!
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@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
@bigbear said in YouTube TV:
@fuznutz04 said in YouTube TV:
Very interested in this. I’ve been waiting until it was on my area, which it is now. The price tag isn’t that bad at all. And multiple accounts and included DVR capability is cool. Doesn’t look like it’s available for the Firestick yet which is my main streaming tool.
Oddly, with Apple TV you can access the most content. Google Play purchases via Youtube app under your Purchased playlist, iTunes purchases, all streaming services, etc.
Firestick seems like its the last to get everything, but its also the one I have had the most trouble with. I gave mine to my dad and he noticed on his ERX it was consuming crazy amounts of bandwidth for things like background images in standby. Have you had trouble with this?
I haven’t noticed anything in regards to bandwidth. Of course , I’m not monitoring anything at home either.
Not sure if it's still like this out of the box or not. This article is older...
Ok, I'm turning on logging for my ER-POE at home to see if it's still that bad now.
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I'm never going to allow regular network programming.
I'm sticking to services that allow you to choose which shows or movies you want to watech at will and commercial free.
We need nothing more than Netflix, Amazon, and Kodi. Those are less than half the cost of that YouTube TV thing.
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@tim_g said in YouTube TV:
I'm never going to allow regular network programming.
I'm sticking to services that allow you to choose which shows or movies you want to watech at will and commercial free.
We need nothing more than Netflix, Amazon, and Kodi. Those are less than half the cost of that YouTube TV thing.
That's exactly what I do too. It's not that I'm not willing to pay for that stuff, I actively don't want it.
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@scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:
@tim_g said in YouTube TV:
I'm never going to allow regular network programming.
I'm sticking to services that allow you to choose which shows or movies you want to watech at will and commercial free.
We need nothing more than Netflix, Amazon, and Kodi. Those are less than half the cost of that YouTube TV thing.
That's exactly what I do too. It's not that I'm not willing to pay for that stuff, I actively don't want it.
Yeah, same here.