I am currently using Sling TV but have been looking to switch. Was thinking Youtube TV. So I wanted to see what everyone else is using?
I am currently using Sling TV but have been looking to switch. Was thinking Youtube TV. So I wanted to see what everyone else is using?
Before: HDHomerun Prime and HDHomerun Extend. Live Channels for Live TV, and Plex DVR for recorded shows using MCEBuddy with ComSkip.
Then: SlingTV Orange+Blue (short lived since they wouldnt give me the promotion of a free device)
Now: YouTube TV ($35 Grandfathered price + Showtime; also great for the family since you can add other people) and Netflix (free with T-Mobile). Still running the Plex server for movies. Also, other family member lets me piggy-back on their Hulu, since I added them to my YouTube TV family group.
HDHomerun Prime (cable card) using 2 Nexus Players and a MiBox. Using Kodi for all of this.
I subscribe to basic cable during the NFL Season, it gets downgraded to limited basic (local channels only) after the playoffs.
YTTV, Netflix (thanks T-Mobile), Amazon Prime, HBO, Showtime, an IPTV provider and Kodi. I like my TV.
I was on PSVue, tried Fubo for a while, and am now on Sling.
Hulu and Usenet+Plex
Before: HDHomerun Prime with a mix of their DVR app and Live Channels.
Now: YoutubeTV. It's just easier and more convenient....especially the DVR portion. I do miss HGTV though :( Costs ended up being about the same.
Live Channels with integrated OTA local channels, Pluto TV, and TVirl (with a custom list of legal m3u8s.) I think I will be adding Sling soon.
Still using HDHomerun will Live Channels and Plex DVR.
Plex has become really stable for me and will eventually add a traditional grid for live TV. Bundling with cable is still the cheapest option, and having a commercial free DVR library that lasts forever is really nice.
Using Vader Streams from https://vaders.store $15 and I get everything I want including HD Sports, 1000+ Channels, tv guide, etc. works on 5 devices at a time.
Sling, Live channel for OTA, and usenet/plex
I’ve had them all. If you can guy a grandfathered Directv Now with the $35 discount, that’s #1. I liked HULU a lot. The UI is moronic but the the channel lineup and dvr is good plus you get regular Hulu. Big sporting events can be a problem but I just use the espn or Fox app instead. Plus Hulu has a $5 hbo special for 6 months.
Switched from sling to psvue about a year ago. Much happier with it. I've been thinking about giving YTTV a shot recently but I'm not disappointed with Vue in any way.
I was about to ask this. I was using DirecTV Now, but they have gradually reduced their supported devices. Now my FireTV/Stick gen 1 and Nvidia Shield no longer work. Android TV doesn't look like it's anywhere on their timeline. Sling looks like it's the closest to covering the channels I want.
YoutubeTV for me.
IPTV, tvirl, live channels
I use PS Vue religiously, have used Sling, and YTTV my only complaint on YTTV is I need to pirate HBO stuff, so I stick with PS Vue so I can be lazier.
Ohh I still have to hit NZB's sometimes, but it's few and far between.
Why would anyone ever pay a premium for ad/commercial ridden broadcast content..?
And if/when there are in fact ads, isn't the content supposed to be free!?
I've used Sling, Vue and YTTV and currently have and sticking with YTTV.