Apparently Disney/ESPN have gotten too expensive for my provider, not sure why, I send them my 3/4 of my first pay check monthly. But I digress, does anyone have an idea, how I can watch the SEC network?
I’ve had YouTube TV for a few years now. If you have a smart TV, it’s simple. If you don’t have a smart tv, just buy a Roku stick, put it in the side of your TV, and YouTube tv is right there on the Roku stick.Bump. Thoughts on YouTube tv please. Is it easy to setup?
I have YouTubeTV. I get the standard package. The only station I would want is the MLB network and Bally.,4K is extra. Ypu can share it in your Google family and split the cost. I have my mom and grandmother on my family. They can watch my YT TV with their Google profile. Overall I like it. I've heard that FUBO is best for sports.Bump. Thoughts on YouTube tv please. Is it easy to setup?
In a pinch, you could also use a laptop. If your laptop has an HDMI port, then you can just pull up YouTube TV on the laptop and then connect to the TV via the HDMI cable (or screen mirroring over wi-fi if the TV has that feature).I’ve had YouTube TV for a few years now. If you have a smart TV, it’s simple. If you don’t have a smart tv, just buy a Roku stick, put it in the side of your TV, and YouTube tv is right there on the Roku stick.
My mom is in her 70’s and had zero issues. It’s really easy.
Thank you!!Had YouTube TV for a couple of years now and love it. Got rid of Spectrum with zero regrets. YouTube TV is extremely easy to set up and you need no hardware or cables, just a Wi-Fi connection.
Bump. Thoughts on YouTube tv please. Is it easy to setup?
In a pinch, you could also use a laptop. If your laptop has an HDMI port, then you can just pull up YouTube TV on the laptop and then connect to the TV via the HDMI cable (or screen mirroring over wi-fi if the TV has that feature).
The laptop approach might get annoying long term, but if folks just want to sign up for the YouTube TV free trial and wait and see if the Spectrum issue gets resolved, then using a laptop would save them the trouble of getting a Roku stick (assuming they have a laptop already).
I switched to Direct.Apparently Disney/ESPN have gotten too expensive for my provider, not sure why, I send them my 3/4 of my first pay check monthly. But I digress, does anyone have an idea, how I can watch the SEC network?
Should have called me Danny . I would have advised against it.I switched to Direct.
This is what I am trying. If I end up sticking with it, I'll probably get ROKU.In a pinch, you could also use a laptop. If your laptop has an HDMI port, then you can just pull up YouTube TV on the laptop and then connect to the TV via the HDMI cable (or screen mirroring over wi-fi if the TV has that feature).
The laptop approach might get annoying long term, but if folks just want to sign up for the YouTube TV free trial and wait and see if the Spectrum issue gets resolved, then using a laptop would save them the trouble of getting a Roku stick (assuming they have a laptop already).
Call them and tell them you won’t pay for the service they don’t provide at the moment. Save some cash in the meantime but try streaming. Sounds like you would save some good money.Apparently Disney/ESPN have gotten too expensive for my provider, not sure why, I send them my 3/4 of my first pay check monthly. But I digress, does anyone have an idea, how I can watch the SEC network?
I’m sure Disney will hike the price up on that soon as well.Just got Hulu TV. Me like so far.
I liked direct TV when I had it but AT&T internet sucked. I may keep spectrum internet and see what kinda deal I can get for 2 years with them again. I switch every contract to get the deals. After that it’s too much.I switched to Direct.
I’ve had YouTube TV for a few years now. If you have a smart TV, it’s simple. If you don’t have a smart tv, just buy a Roku stick, put it in the side of your TV, and YouTube tv is right there on the Roku stick.
My mom is in her 70’s and had zero issues. It’s really easy.
Bump. Thoughts on YouTube tv please. Is it easy to setup?
For a few years, YouTube TV was the best and cheapest.
Then, they added some garbage and jacked up the price. Then, they did it again.
Then, their ESPN fight led to another price increase.
Then, then they lost MLB network.
Over the last 24 months, it has really lost some of its shine to me.
Right!... And that was what streaming was supposed to solve. LOL.I wish you could pick the channels you want like a buffet. I realize I’m going to pay more for certain channels. Like the roast beef costs more than the slice of pie. Hate paying money for channels I’m not even remotely interested in watching.
Youtube tv is the way to go.Apparently Disney/ESPN have gotten too expensive for my provider, not sure why, I send them my 3/4 of my first pay check monthly. But I digress, does anyone have an idea, how I can watch the SEC network?
LOL. Yea.Most problems would be solved if ESPN would just come up with a streaming service that gave you all of their channels. Probably would be a ton of subscribers that would drop every cable/satellite/streaming service just to have all the ESPN channels. I'd pay like $20 a month for those and be able to watch all my football and basketball games. I don't really want or need the other 100+ random stations.
The problem is that it would cost more than $20/month. ESPN+ already costs $10 a month to watch all of the sports that aren't on ESPN or SEC. I'd be willing to bet that the portion of what everyone pays for a service, whichever one you have, for ESPN and SEC/ACC, etc. is at least $30 of the bill. I have no facts on that, but we can all acknowledge that is why most of us have any tv service, cable, youtubetv, dish or whatever is to watch live sports. You can get networks with an antenna like we use to before cable existed.Most problems would be solved if ESPN would just come up with a streaming service that gave you all of their channels. Probably would be a ton of subscribers that would drop every cable/satellite/streaming service just to have all the ESPN channels. I'd pay like $20 a month for those and be able to watch all my football and basketball games. I don't really want or need the other 100+ random stations.