So the search function here is ****-show but finally cutting the cord- is there a go-to service to stream Astros games? Do I need a different one during the playoffs?
Except in the playoffs.HarryRocket said:
Went with fubo last year. Worked.
Nino Brown said:
I've had all of them. At this point, I'd say if you have a friend or family to split cost with you Directv Stream is the way to go since you can have at least two different households using at same time.
Not sure if Fubo allows you to do this now. Hell, me, my father and my uncle share an account and if they're both on it through Roku or whatever I just hookup my laptop to projector.
fubo is not fine in the playoffs. as you said, there are literally games you cannot watch.HarryRocket said:
Fubo was fine in the playoffs, I can't remember exactly but I got a free trial somewhere for the one series that wasn't on fubo.
Farmer1906 said:
What's it run to get all the channels you need?
WES2006AG said:
Is that including internet? My Uverse and internet jumped from about $165 to $240 and I was only able to get them down to $215.
Pretty sure it is 500GB internet. Maybe I just don't have a good perception of the going rate these days and now I feel like my grandparents.Farmer1906 said:WES2006AG said:
Is that including internet? My Uverse and internet jumped from about $165 to $240 and I was only able to get them down to $215.
Depending on what internet you have, that's not bad.
I could have sworn Fubo doesn't allow this. At times in the recent past I tried to stream Fubo at a different home on my account and got notified that there were too many streams going on simultaneously. Heck, just a few months ago I tried to have an Aggie game on two TVs via Fubo indoors and outdoors and it would not allow me to do it.jah003 said:
If I can confirm that Fubo can run on 2 TV's at a time I'd split it with you.
WES2006AG said:
Is that including internet? My Uverse and internet jumped from about $165 to $240 and I was only able to get them down to $215.
I haven't tested it yet, but fubo offers a family plan and an unlimited stream plan (that are both included in many of their packages) which allow you to stream up to 10 devices on your "home base" wifi and also watch on 3 remote devices.David Happymountain said:I could have sworn Fubo doesn't allow this. At times in the recent past I tried to stream Fubo at a different home on my account and got notified that there were too many streams going on simultaneously. Heck, just a few months ago I tried to have an Aggie game on two TVs via Fubo indoors and outdoors and it would not allow me to do it.jah003 said:
If I can confirm that Fubo can run on 2 TV's at a time I'd split it with you.
However, I just turned on Fubo on two TVs in my house for a few minutes and didn't have a problem. I even tried streaming over my wifi and one on my phone via cellular and was able to do it.
I know I am not crazy, I know I had problems with this very recently. Maybe there was another TV in the house going with Fubo on that I dont't remember when I tried from a different location.
In short, two TVs at the same time should be OK in the same house. More than one (or maybe two) from different locations is not OK.
https://support.fubo.tv/hc/en-us/articles/115001440248-How-many-devices-can-I-stream-from-at-the-same-time-
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