Chickenlounge
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I did see a commercial over the weekend that DirecTV Now streaming is available for $10/month with a qualifying AT&T Wireless plan. So if you have AT&T, might be worth checking out?
I have not tried Hulu yet, but when my satellite agreement is up, I will be checking out all of the streaming options.
Here is something I will also getting to provide me with my local channels (since very few streaming services are providing them yet, and only in certain markets). It's called Tablo: https://www.tablotv.com/
Several benefits to this over just hooking up each TV to an antenna.
1) You only need one antenna, you can put it down by the router and out of sight, or you could mount it outside or in the attic easy enough as well and just run the line into the house.
2) You just stream it over AppleTV, Roku, etc. just like you are already doing with the streaming service. Open up Roku, click on the table app, and away you go.
3) You can hook up a USB harddrive and record away. That easy. Now you have all of your locals with a DVR.
4) Works with your phone devices, and tablets as well.
Oh, another thing I forgot is you better have good internet. I have 40 GB speed and I don't have a problem streaming anything. I also have unlimited amount of data a month, but you need to check this out as I think Mediacom caps your data, and you might push up against that if you are streaming all of your TV programs.
I went with DirecTVNow because I have AT&T. They switched me to a cheaper/better plan than I had before so I got the $25 per month off. Now pay 10, vs 150 with DirecTV AND got a better wireless plan. It does not have BTN, but man, at that price, it is awesome.
As far as your locals, I bought something called an HDHomerun. It is a box you connect to your OTA antenna, then connect to your wireless router. You can then stream live TV to all of your devices, including whatever you are using for your current streaming. They offer a DVR service as well, but it is a little complicated and need to set up a NAS device to do it, but it I did it and it is working great. Where I live, I get 4 or 5 different ABC, NBC and CBS channels from different cities, so it is great to have different options if different games are playing in different cities (DC, Balt, Philly and a couple smaller markets. I really like it.
I looked at the HDHomerun, and also the Tablo. Tablo you just connect a USB harddrive and you can DVR shows. I opted for the TIVO because I got one for $50, and it works pretty well.
Did you get the TIVO used?
Yes. You can buy the TIVO new for $399 and that give you free lifetime subscription (no monthly service fee then). I didn't want to go "all in" yet though, so I bought one used for $50 and will pay $15 a month to use the TIVO basically. I'm banking on PSVue and other streaming services eventually getting local channels, and then I can drop the TIVO.
but but but but,,,,,you said numbers are healthy!? How many tivoites like there are you? Be a real fan, pay the cable. Support your sports!
The reason I picked PSVue is because you can use your Vue credentials to log in to other apps. For instance, I can log in to the Fox app with my PSVue credentials and watch live sports. You can do the same with the ESPN app which will get you the ABC game not to mention ESPN3 for some of the early season basketball games.The only problem is local channels. Right now in the Des Moines market the PSvue only has CBS that you can stream live. The others are "on Demand" only, meaning no live sports, news, late night talk shows.
The reason I picked PSVue is because you can use your Vue credentials to log in to other apps. For instance, I can log in to the Fox app with my PSVue credentials and watch live sports. You can do the same with the ESPN app which will get you the ABC game not to mention ESPN3 for some of the early season basketball games.
I did see an article a few months back that ABC and NBC were close to cutting a deal with PSVue to stream in more cities and Des Moines was included.
Tossed DirecTV for PS Vue this summer and haven't looked back. Kids and wife are happy. I'm happy.