Ron Mexico
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You have to do what makes sense for you. I saved over $100/month by going to Vue and leaving DirecTV. Those fees are where they get you.
I'm down about $130/month as well. The equipment and associated taxes and fees eat up a ton.
You have to do what makes sense for you. I saved over $100/month by going to Vue and leaving DirecTV. Those fees are where they get you.
God, I wish Sling would integrate with the TV app (One Guide). I would love to see the trending shows on the dashboard, not to mention an actual live TV guide, instead of the dumpster fire that is Sling's UX.Yep. I have both. The Hauppauge Antenna adapter hooks into the Xbox One's USB port. My Apple TV is in the Xbox One's HDMI port. Both go through the Xbox TV app.
You have to do what makes sense for you. I saved over $100/month by going to Vue and leaving DirecTV. Those fees are where they get you.
Got my email confirming beta access to Sling's DVR service. Anxious to try it out, but they said it would be a couple days before it's out officially to try.
Got the same email today and it's already active as of an hour ago.
Huh. I don't see any options on my Roku. I even did a manual update search and a restart. I'll give it another and try later.
Really curious how the Sling dvr turns out, I could see switching from PSVue if it is decent.
On my second day of my Vue trial.
The Vue interface is fucking awful on the Roku. There's no guide, just a bunch of random tiles that aren't really organized. I've had to mess with it on my PS4 which is actually not bad at all. As a cable user this felt the most intuitive and the guide is really nice. Everything is well designed and makes sense for the most part.
One thing I haven't totally grasped though is how the DVR function works. Apparently you add an individual show to your 'My Shows' and it automatically DVRs all new episodes? Ok but what if I just want to DVR a one off episode of that show that has already aired? I have to just hope it's available in the on demand part even though I can see it's airing in 10 minutes? I guess I don't understand why I can't just select a show on the guide and set it to record? So I still haven't tried to watch anything that has been DVR'd yet but I'll get a chance over the next few days.
Picture quality is fine. I've had some issues with buffering when using the Roku Stick (which was expected) but on PS4 it seems to work well. There were a couple of hiccups when switching channels but nothing major.
The 5 device limit seems incredibly stupid in 2017 and very limiting. This needs to be at the very least doubled.
Their recent loss of Viacom shows sucks because, between my wife and I, we watch several shows across Comedy Central, MTV, and Spike. This isn't a huge deal breaker but it means I'll likely have to leech off my parent's Comcast account and use the individual apps on whatever device I use (currently looking at the Nvidia Shield). So it's feeling less and less like I'm cutting ties with cable.
All in all in my situation I'd be saving $50 a month but it definitely seems like my experience will suffer for it and I've yet to decide if it's actually worth it. I'm still going to price out downgrading my cable service instead of cutting it completely. The Vue trial has been just ok overall. It's fine for the price but I'm not blown away. I'm just hesitant to drop cable, buy a Shield for $200, get an antenna for $10-20, and then try to find workarounds for the channels I'll be missing whether it's a one month sub to Hulu every year to catch up on those shows from the missing channels or just trying to bum a Comcast login off my folks.
With the recent increase in my cable bill (again) I'm at an all time high with my hate for Comcast so I thought this was going to be an easy decision but it just seems like regardless of the direction I go I'm looking at restrictions. I'm not convinced this is a better alternative to cable, it just seems like I'm getting less for a lower price...which makes sense. Just not exactly what I expected.
But I thought only for certain channels?
I dumped DirectV Now for Hulu. I really did like it, but no NBATV during the playoffs was a bit much and my roommate didn't like it much. So I am back to Vue. She loves Vue. I think it is the Bravo on-demand library that she loves. I also think that it takes fewer clicks to get the Live TV on Vue.
Personally I thought Hulu was fine for the way I watch TV (outside of NBA TV and MLB Network) but it didn't work for her at all. I think the mix of live and on-demand confused her more than anything.
It works on all channels except ABC (ESPN, Freeform, Disney) and Fox (FX, FS1, National Geographic)
Quick question.
I got Sling. If I changed my one of my extras, would I be charged immediately or would I be charged on the date I'm charged monthly?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My girlfriend and I finally cut our cable. The only real reason we still had it for so long was sports stuff, but neither of us really care about that anymore (plus Sling has NFL, which was the only sport we used to watch anyways).
We were really disappointed with Sling's quality on the Xbox One's app, we actually canceled Starz through Sling because the quality was so much better on the standalone Starz app.
But just the other day the app was updated and it seems to be performing a lot better (no more constant quality drops and freezes for buffering). Plus they added the DVR functionality to the XB1 app too so we can do everything from there.
We have the commercial free Hulu subscription which is where we watch most of our shows (all the ones that come to Hulu, anyways), and then we just subscribe to HBO Now, Showtime, Starz, and CBS Now when there are shows on those channels we want to watch, and drop them when there's not.
With all the subscriptions going at once, it comes to about $80 vs. the over 200 we were paying for cable, and most of the time we won't have all the subscriptions so it'll be more like $50-60.
Oh, no, we literally just switched to Sling like a month or less ago. The 2 week free trial we had just ended pretty recently. Most of the TV we watch is on Hulu, so there was only like one or two episodes we had to deal with the crappy quality before it got fixed.This is how to do it. Put together the subscriptions that work for you. Surprised you stuck with Sling so long though. It was horrid on X1 when I had it. Have you thought about using the Hulu Live TV? Glad it is working out for you.
Any updates on when DirectvNow is going to add dvr functionality? Also will they increase their concurrent streams to more than 2?
Right now I've been using Sling for the last couple months and while it can be buggy at times it offers most of the features and channels I want.
The DVR is in beta now. People using it are under NDA, so there probably won't be too much insight into it.
So it looks like that today, with zero notice, Sony killed off the bottom-end Slim ($30/mo.) plan for all PS Vue customers. The reasoning, according to Random Redditor #395716's conversation with a support rep, is that local channels will be rolling out everywhere in the near future, so they've discontinued the Slim plan and are transitioning everyone over to more expensive plans.
Yeah I was wondering that too, someone said they were paying $200/month for cable alone earlier in this thread... my cable/internet bill bundled together is nearly half that.how are you guys saving so much on your cable bill? isn't dropping cable bumping up your internet pricing? or did you have multiple cable boxes for separate rooms or something?
cord cutting doesn't really do much for me. unless i want to go internet only...and ota reception sucks in my area. thinking about seeing if i can get the spectrum tv stream only option which has a decent channel lineup minus sports.
Yeah I was wondering that too, someone said they were paying $200/month for cable alone earlier in this thread... my cable/internet bill bundled together is nearly half that.
For me it was $70/month for internet alone or $90/month for internet/cable, add in HBO for GoT, and it's a little over $105. I previously had Vue and now it would be $60/month alone for sports channels and HBO plus $70/month internet.
Even with the second year cable price, it is still cheaper than Vue.
how are you guys saving so much on your cable bill? isn't dropping cable bumping up your internet pricing? or did you have multiple cable boxes for separate rooms or something?
cord cutting doesn't really do much for me. unless i want to go internet only...and ota reception sucks in my area. thinking about seeing if i can get the spectrum tv stream only option which has a decent channel lineup minus sports.
how are you guys saving so much on your cable bill? isn't dropping cable bumping up your internet pricing? or did you have multiple cable boxes for separate rooms or something?
With Cox I was paying $180 a month for just regular cable for 4 rooms. No premium channels and DVR only for main television Now I pay. That includes a single phone line and high speed internet.
Now I pay Vue $34.99 a month and $75 for internet and Cox lets me have all local channels in HD using Contour. Saves me around $75 a month. No regrets.
Right now I pay $85 for internet, and $22 for Sling - total of $107. With DirecTV/AT&T, I'd be paying about $155 during the promo period; About $215 after it expires. Pretty easy choice.
i guess cable charging for multiple rooms is the money saver.
Why do you pay so much for internet
I was using Vue before, but the $10 increase while losing channels + a good cable promo got me back on cable. It definitely isn't quite as good as cable, and being beholden to the internet kinda sucks at times, but it worked well enough. But my cable company offering a deal that is cheaper than Vue/Internet got me to sign the contract. I'll reevaluate in 2 years.With Cox I was paying $180 a month for just regular cable for 4 rooms. No premium channels and DVR only for main television Now I pay. That includes a single phone line and high speed internet.
Now I pay Vue $34.99 a month and $75 for internet and Cox lets me have all local channels in HD using Contour. Saves me around $75 a month. No regrets.