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Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
i read it's hard to record single episodes for shows? what does this mean?
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thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
i read it's hard to record single episodes for shows? what does this mean?
It's not that hard at all. You select the "add" button and it gives you the option record a single episode, the entire series, or to set up other options.
I have mine set up to record every PGA event, NBA, NFL, and Mizzou sporting event that is televised. You're not limited on space, so they exist in my library for two years. Every recording of a sports broadcast also creates a playlist of "key plays" that you can watch after the game is over. In addition, you can pause a live event and pick it up at that spot on your TV, phone, etc. at any time. I often watch games in segments due to family responsibilities, so I enjoy being able to pause games and catch up later.
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I'll probably switch over from Directv soon, before the NFL season starts. I'm trepidatious because our internet sucks, but I think it'll work well enough for our needs. Thanks for your help, MD
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I'll probably switch over from Directv soon, before the NFL season starts. I'm trepidatious because our internet sucks, but I think it'll work well enough for our needs. Thanks for your help, MD
I'd recommend testing your internet with a trial version of YouTubeTV before you cancel Direct TV. I funnily enough had way more connection issues with satellite TV over the years than I've had with YouTubeTV, but your mileage may vary.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
i read it's hard to record single episodes for shows? what does this mean?
It's not that hard at all. You select the "add" button and it gives you the option record a single episode, the entire series, or to set up other options.
I have mine set up to record every PGA event, NBA, NFL, and Mizzou sporting event that is televised. You're not limited on space, so they exist in my library for two years. Every recording of a sports broadcast also creates a playlist of "key plays" that you can watch after the game is over. In addition, you can pause a live event and pick it up at that spot on your TV, phone, etc. at any time. I often watch games in segments due to family responsibilities, so I enjoy being able to pause games and catch up later.
thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
i read it's hard to record single episodes for shows? what does this mean?
It's not that hard at all. You select the "add" button and it gives you the option record a single episode, the entire series, or to set up other options.
I have mine set up to record every PGA event, NBA, NFL, and Mizzou sporting event that is televised. You're not limited on space, so they exist in my library for two years. Every recording of a sports broadcast also creates a playlist of "key plays" that you can watch after the game is over. In addition, you can pause a live event and pick it up at that spot on your TV, phone, etc. at any time. I often watch games in segments due to family responsibilities, so I enjoy being able to pause games and catch up later.
I do this too. DVR all sports lol.
You could! I rarely actually watch most of what I've recorded, but it's nice to have games so easily accessible if someone has a legendary game or something.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
bada wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
tree_ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
i read it's hard to record single episodes for shows? what does this mean?
It's not that hard at all. You select the "add" button and it gives you the option record a single episode, the entire series, or to set up other options.
I have mine set up to record every PGA event, NBA, NFL, and Mizzou sporting event that is televised. You're not limited on space, so they exist in my library for two years. Every recording of a sports broadcast also creates a playlist of "key plays" that you can watch after the game is over. In addition, you can pause a live event and pick it up at that spot on your TV, phone, etc. at any time. I often watch games in segments due to family responsibilities, so I enjoy being able to pause games and catch up later.
I do this too. DVR all sports lol.
You could! I rarely actually watch most of what I've recorded, but it's nice to have games so easily accessible if someone has a legendary game or something.
thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
i read it's hard to record single episodes for shows? what does this mean?
It's not that hard at all. You select the "add" button and it gives you the option record a single episode, the entire series, or to set up other options.
I have mine set up to record every PGA event, NBA, NFL, and Mizzou sporting event that is televised. You're not limited on space, so they exist in my library for two years. Every recording of a sports broadcast also creates a playlist of "key plays" that you can watch after the game is over. In addition, you can pause a live event and pick it up at that spot on your TV, phone, etc. at any time. I often watch games in segments due to family responsibilities, so I enjoy being able to pause games and catch up later.
I do this too. DVR all sports lol.
You could! I rarely actually watch most of what I've recorded, but it's nice to have games so easily accessible if someone has a legendary game or something.
do you have the 5th down game on tape?
No, I wasn't a fan of the team at the time (I was 4 and lived in a different state), but I'm still oddly upset about it years later.
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24107 Location: almost in canada
Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
bada wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
tree_ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
doug rr wrote:
thinking of switching to YouTube live soon so I can get the nfl package..we've been with Hulu live since day 1..is YouTube tv any good? easy to navigate? blah blah..
It's very similar to Hulu Live and very easy to navigate/search. The DVR funcionality for sports is incredible.
i read it's hard to record single episodes for shows? what does this mean?
It's not that hard at all. You select the "add" button and it gives you the option record a single episode, the entire series, or to set up other options.
I have mine set up to record every PGA event, NBA, NFL, and Mizzou sporting event that is televised. You're not limited on space, so they exist in my library for two years. Every recording of a sports broadcast also creates a playlist of "key plays" that you can watch after the game is over. In addition, you can pause a live event and pick it up at that spot on your TV, phone, etc. at any time. I often watch games in segments due to family responsibilities, so I enjoy being able to pause games and catch up later.
I do this too. DVR all sports lol.
You could! I rarely actually watch most of what I've recorded, but it's nice to have games so easily accessible if someone has a legendary game or something.
do you have the 5th down game on tape?
No, I wasn't a fan of the team at the time (I was 4 and lived in a different state), but I'm still odly upset about it years later.
ha. I was listening to it on the car radio driving home..I was confused
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mannn cancelling directv is painful.. pulling teeth like a damn divorce from a super needy partner.. so many questions.. i just said i'm going to take up hiking and avoided all the other questions "JUST CANCELLING SO CANCEL IT PLEASE"
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tree_ wrote:
mannn cancelling directv is painful.. pulling teeth like a damn divorce from a super needy partner.. so many questions.. i just said i'm going to take up hiking and avoided all the other questions "JUST CANCELLING SO CANCEL IT PLEASE"
I haven't been able to get out of my Sirius XM subscription for the past 10 years for this same reason. I just find it easier to call them every 6 months and accept their deal of only $2.99/month for the streaming only subscription.
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mannn cancelling directv is painful.. pulling teeth like a damn divorce from a super needy partner.. so many questions.. i just said i'm going to take up hiking and avoided all the other questions "JUST CANCELLING SO CANCEL IT PLEASE"
I haven't been able to get out of my Sirius XM subscription for the past 10 years for this same reason. I just find it easier to call them every 6 months and accept their deal of only $2.99/month for the streaming only subscription.
mannn cancelling directv is painful.. pulling teeth like a damn divorce from a super needy partner.. so many questions.. i just said i'm going to take up hiking and avoided all the other questions "JUST CANCELLING SO CANCEL IT PLEASE"
I haven't been able to get out of my Sirius XM subscription for the past 10 years for this same reason. I just find it easier to call them every 6 months and accept their deal of only $2.99/month for the streaming only subscription.
Haha, I do this too.
My wife does too but they always get us for full price one month when the deal expires. I imagine that's part of the model.
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