So I was hoping to save a few bucks by cutting the cord. I ended up going from $200/month to $120, while also upping my internet from 75/75 to 500/500Mbps. Didn't even know they carried that in our area... Not bad.
If you go the Roku route, I'd get the Streaming Stick+ at the very least due to 4K ability. For your primary TV, I'd splurge for the Ultra...splurge a little so you're not bogged down or have it take 3 seconds to move when you go to a different app. If you're already in the Apple ecosystem, an Apple TV would also be an option. We use Fire TV but they don't support YTTV yet, though they say it's coming.thirty-two said:
For YouTube TV...
For those of us with TVs that can't add the App directly (I have an older LG and a Sony)... is our best option for YouTube TV via a Roku? I'm thinking one Roku express on each TV?
200 would more than handle YTTV. You may want to check to make sure you're not data capped.Quote:
Will Spectrum 200 Mbps be sufficient to handle YouTube TV?
I am currently paying $84/month for AT&T 45Mbps internet, and $127/month for UVerse U200. Seems like I can cut this bill in half with Spectrum internet and YouTube TV.
thirty-two said:
For YouTube TV...
For those of us with TVs that can't add the App directly (I have an older LG and a Sony)... is our best option for YouTube TV via a Roku? I'm thinking one Roku express on each TV?
Will Spectrum 200 Mbps be sufficient to handle YouTube TV?
I am currently paying $84/month for AT&T 45Mbps internet, and $127/month for UVerse U200. Seems like I can cut this bill in half with Spectrum internet and YouTube TV.
Same for me. My AT&T internet is $87/mo. I think I will switch to Spectrum for $50/mo.Worlds Foremost Ag said:
Finally had enough of DirectTV Now after losing both Fox and CBS from the channel list. Switched to YTTV. Now I just need to address my $85/mo internet bill! Never ending battle....
Shelton98 said:thirty-two said:
For YouTube TV...
For those of us with TVs that can't add the App directly (I have an older LG and a Sony)... is our best option for YouTube TV via a Roku? I'm thinking one Roku express on each TV?
Will Spectrum 200 Mbps be sufficient to handle YouTube TV?
I am currently paying $84/month for AT&T 45Mbps internet, and $127/month for UVerse U200. Seems like I can cut this bill in half with Spectrum internet and YouTube TV.
Wouldn't recommend Roku Express. You want one that has volume and can turn the TV on/off.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
So will YouTube TV run on a PS3/4?
Thanks. I figured that was the case when I saw that the PS was not on the list.Rex Racer said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
So will YouTube TV run on a PS3/4?
No. Because Sony wants you using PS Vue.
We do HBO on the Roku through the Roku Channel app.Gomer95 said:
We are ditching U-verse for PS Vue and I want to get HBO. How do you guys get HBO? Through PS Vue, Amazon Prime, HBO Now or HBO GO app? I have Vue and Amazon Prime but I'm kind of thinking a HBO app but I also hear there is a new HBO streaming service on the way? What's the best method of streaming HBO?
TBH, I really don't watch much ESPN live at all. My sport content has been mostly MLB, of which I get whatever I need via MLB.tv (through T-Mobile free). Pretty much has only been for the occasional times when I've been able to watch football live, so for me it's probably fine.jay040 said:
I don't think ESPN+ will get you what you think it does - it really doesn't offer much. Not content that you get on ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPNEWS, or ESPNU.
Amazon and Google have trouble playing nicely...cclearman said:
I was surprised YTTV
1. Isn't available on Fire devices yet
I think I read somewhere that Amazon is going to have YTTV available on its devices sometime this fallcclearman said:
I was surprised YTTV
1. Isn't available on Fire devices yet
2. Is now $50.
With that I just signed up for a new contract with Xfinity for internet and TV.
I don't like the contract part of it. I'm going to sign up for YTTV for football season and then drop it in the off season. I have plenty to watch between netflix, amazon prime and my plex server in the off season.cclearman said:
I was surprised YTTV
1. Isn't available on Fire devices yet
2. Is now $50.
With that I just signed up for a new contract with Xfinity for internet and TV.