Originally Posted by ARCOgraphite
Originally Posted by dippschtick
https://tv.youtube.com/welcome/
Cut the cord with Directv a few months ago. Decided to start streaming my tv instead. I've been using Youtube TV ever since and have no regrets.
I still get my local channels in HD, I still have 95% of the channels I was watching on satellite, and the signal doesn't cut out when it rains.
And at 1/3 the price I was paying!
For $50 a month it's something you might want to check out. You can pay a few dollars more a month to add additional channels.
Sorry I was away today doing some major tree trimming.
I have no shot at a satellite with 100 Foot King pines all around me.
I live in a log cabin in the woods.
I was thinking about going to a VOIP phone
and streaming TV . The youtube tv sounds interesting. How does the local channel access work? You using the service of HDTV over the air?
I dont want to have to supplement local news with HD Antenna because that reception is poor as I'm 75+ mile s from the transmitter
So a streaming service with local channels would be great.
I'm O.K. with paying $70 -100 a month for HS internet . I currently have 200MB/S nominal I haven't pinged a speed test recently.
How fast do you need for HD TV movies?
No antenna. Your local stations are determined by your zip code. Just go to the Youtube TV website, type in your zip code, and it will show you the stations you can receive.
I like the fact that there is no contracts. You don't like it, just stop payments. You're done.
With a free 5 day trial you have nothing to lose.
Like the previous poster mentioned, at 200mb you won't have any streaming issues. At 75mb I can watch 4K HDR Youtube videos in one room, stream HD television in another, while my son is playing Xbox online. With no issues.
Originally Posted by dippschtick
https://tv.youtube.com/welcome/
Cut the cord with Directv a few months ago. Decided to start streaming my tv instead. I've been using Youtube TV ever since and have no regrets.
I still get my local channels in HD, I still have 95% of the channels I was watching on satellite, and the signal doesn't cut out when it rains.
For $50 a month it's something you might want to check out. You can pay a few dollars more a month to add additional channels.
Sorry I was away today doing some major tree trimming.
I have no shot at a satellite with 100 Foot King pines all around me.
I live in a log cabin in the woods.
I was thinking about going to a VOIP phone
and streaming TV . The youtube tv sounds interesting. How does the local channel access work? You using the service of HDTV over the air?
I dont want to have to supplement local news with HD Antenna because that reception is poor as I'm 75+ mile s from the transmitter
So a streaming service with local channels would be great.
I'm O.K. with paying $70 -100 a month for HS internet . I currently have 200MB/S nominal I haven't pinged a speed test recently.
How fast do you need for HD TV movies?
No antenna. Your local stations are determined by your zip code. Just go to the Youtube TV website, type in your zip code, and it will show you the stations you can receive.
I like the fact that there is no contracts. You don't like it, just stop payments. You're done.
With a free 5 day trial you have nothing to lose.
Like the previous poster mentioned, at 200mb you won't have any streaming issues. At 75mb I can watch 4K HDR Youtube videos in one room, stream HD television in another, while my son is playing Xbox online. With no issues.
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