You can either get that with rabbit ears or they usually stream the SEC games for free through the CBS Sports app.
tamusc said:
You can either get that with rabbit ears or they usually stream the SEC games for free through the CBS Sports app.
Whoop04 said:
Is the HBO option through DIRECTV now just live streaming or does it include HBOGO or HBO NOW?
AGSmith said:
Until DTVNow gets CBS and DVR, I'm out after my 3 month prepay expires next month
This, almost all the shows I like are on demand so I just watch them the following day...easyTexasAggie008 said:
If you live in a city, get rabbit ears on amazon for $30-40....problem solved. If this is a "deal breaker" for some of you (not having CBS or ABC on the actual service), you're missing out imo.
Even the DVR thing is a little over blown....log into the AMC or FX ap (or whatever), and watch the show the next day. Like, for Americans and Walking Dead thats what I do and besides having to sit through a few commercials it really isn't a major deal.
I'm about 65-75 miles from the Houston towers. College Station will actually probably be easier to get, but still not guaranteed.TexasAggie008 said:
If you live in a city, get rabbit ears on amazon for $30-40....problem solved. If this is a "deal breaker" for some of you (not having CBS or ABC on the actual service), you're missing out imo.
TexasAggie008 said:
Even the DVR thing is a little over blown....log into the AMC or FX ap (or whatever), and watch the show the next day. Like, for Americans and Walking Dead thats what I do and besides having to sit through a few commercials it really isn't a major deal.
TexasAggie008 said:
Many of them, yes
WoMD said:TexasAggie008 said:
Many of them, yes
I just checked. FX yes, AMC no.
Where do you live and what ISP? I'm guessing you have only one option because these are terrible speeds for the price. Just awful.khkman22 said:
Lucky me in that I am on a fixed wireless home internet package. They just raised the capped speed from 4 Mbps to 8 Mbps, for the wonderful price of $80/mo. What could I realistically stream with that speed? Two HD streams? If I want to bump up to 10 Mbps, I have to go to the second level of the business package, which is $130, but also doubles the upload speed from 1 Mbps to 2 or 2.5 Mbps, so that's not worth it.
I'm hoping the cell phone companies fixed wireless solutions provide a little competition when (if) they start rolling out in a few years.
Correct, I can't even get AT&T DSL and they are no longer expanding UVerse, so rural people are SOL. I have no access to any type of fiber currently. The ISP purchases from Suddenlink and resells it. The bright spot is I don't have any data caps.Forum Troll said:Where do you live and what ISP? I'm guessing you have only one option because these are terrible speeds for the price. Just awful.khkman22 said:
Lucky me in that I am on a fixed wireless home internet package. They just raised the capped speed from 4 Mbps to 8 Mbps, for the wonderful price of $80/mo. What could I realistically stream with that speed? Two HD streams? If I want to bump up to 10 Mbps, I have to go to the second level of the business package, which is $130, but also doubles the upload speed from 1 Mbps to 2 or 2.5 Mbps, so that's not worth it.
I'm hoping the cell phone companies fixed wireless solutions provide a little competition when (if) they start rolling out in a few years.
For what it's worth, PlayOn TV just added a DirecTV Now channel, allowing for "DVR" like service on that platform and it works with the HBO included.gougler08 said:This, almost all the shows I like are on demand so I just watch them the following day...easyTexasAggie008 said:
If you live in a city, get rabbit ears on amazon for $30-40....problem solved. If this is a "deal breaker" for some of you (not having CBS or ABC on the actual service), you're missing out imo.
Even the DVR thing is a little over blown....log into the AMC or FX ap (or whatever), and watch the show the next day. Like, for Americans and Walking Dead thats what I do and besides having to sit through a few commercials it really isn't a major deal.
if I am logged into one of the apps above, does that count as one of my two concurrent streams?goose91 said:
More Apps - including Fox Sports Go
https://help.directvnow.com/hc/en-us/articles/215395423
Use your DIRECTV NOW account to access network sites and mobile apps
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Disney XD
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