I have never once seen a delay in my stream. I've been on the phone with friends watching a game or a fight and reacted simultaneously to an interception or a knockout, etc. There is *VERY* rarely a glitch in the stream where it will go fuzzy or lo-def for approximately 5 seconds or so, or pause with a rotating circle as the stream fixes an interrupt, but I cut the cord about this time last year and haven't missed a beat. YouTubeTV has everything I've ever wanted to watch except for the paid submission channels like CBS All Access or ESPN+, but I could get those if I want for relatively cheap.Thinking of going this direction. Are live sports "live" or is there still a 30-40 second delay? That's the one downside I could see. I don't need a zillion channels, just the main 6 or 7 that I watch 98% of the time and I think youtube has all those.
Are you using a VPN masking app when you stream content from your IPTV providerI get all channels over 3,000 on IPTV
all PPV Movie etc All sports ESPN + watched girls game on Fox + and baseball in Minn. Pay $30 a month got 3 friends to signup and $30 is actually Zero a month
No DVR but free is ok without it
This is where I'm at. We have a Roku stick and use YouTubeTV, Disney+, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. That gives us just about everything we need and more. Considering picking up the Disney+/ESPN+ deal for $6 more, and that would complete everything we watch in our house.
I will tell you that I have never had any such delay issue. When you switch to a channel that is playing a live sporting event, it will ask if you want to join live or start from the beginning. Once you join live it's up to your bandwidth and TV processor, but, at worst, I noticed a two second delay once from my radio. My TV actually plays faster than my computer (had'em both on at the same time).Thinking of going this direction. Are live sports "live" or is there still a 30-40 second delay? That's the one downside I could see. I don't need a zillion channels, just the main 6 or 7 that I watch 98% of the time and I think youtube has all those.
No premise is I bought marketing software. They gave me Streaming service for free. As long as you dont resell or record programming, you can watch anything over air for freeAre you using a VPN masking app when you stream content from your IPTV provider
question for those who have an issue with the delay in streaming.
other than trying to sync up the picture with a radio broadcast the downside is exactly what?
if you aren't at the actual event how does a 30 second delay impact your enjoyment? just curious the thoughts
[ Finebaum ]posting in the game threadsquestion for those who have an issue with the delay in streaming.
other than trying to sync up the picture with a radio broadcast the downside is exactly what?
if you aren't at the actual event how does a 30 second delay impact your enjoyment? just curious the thoughts
I wish I could have a 10 min delay in the basketball streams vs the game thread so I would know to turn it off before I got sick[ Cumbie’s red zone playcalling ]posting in the game threads
We're about to cut and go YTTV. I found some service with Nick Jr. For about $5 - $7 a month. Can't remember details, but will regoogle when we get there. Gonna have to do the same thing for Hallmark Channel for Purpette. But they're available combined for less than $20.I moved to the same setup plus HBO. My only issue is access to Nick Jr (Paw Patrol, Blaze etc.) for my kids. They don’t have a deal with YouTube and the Noggin app does not have the recent seasons. I might have to subscribe to Philo ($20 a month) as well to get Nick Jr. CBS is supposed to be doing a deal with Viacom (Nick Jr) soon but either way I am now paying over 50% less a month than I was with DirecTV. Amazon 4K Fire Sticks are on sale right now for $35.
I can’t tell you how great it was to untangle and remove about a million cords connecting the satellites boxes and whole home routers etc.
Other than, as mentioned above, the game threads, it doesn't for me. I tried watching the OSU game this year on the ESPN app when Direct TV was having the issue on the HD channels and finally just switched over to standard def on one of the TV's to participate. If I wasn't doing that, it wouldn't have mattered at all.question for those who have an issue with the delay in streaming.
other than trying to sync up the picture with a radio broadcast the downside is exactly what?
if you aren't at the actual event how does a 30 second delay impact your enjoyment? just curious the thoughts
This is sort of where I’m at with regard to convenience, choices, too lazy to switch, etc. just doesn’t feel like the savings is so great once I’ve unbundled and then purchased 5 separate streaming services to get exactly what I want.Other than, as mentioned above, the game threads, it doesn't for me. I tried watching the OSU game this year on the ESPN app when Direct TV was having the issue on the HD channels and finally just switched over to standard def on one of the TV's to participate. If I wasn't doing that, it wouldn't have mattered at all.
I've got a Firestick and the apps on the TV which I will use when baseball has been on ESPN3 or Fox Sports Go but my main reluctance to cutting the cord so to speak is if the internet goes out, which happens from time to time. I at least have Direct TV if that happens and if something happens to that, I've got the apps/Firestick so I'm not like the guy in the TV commercial who ends up in the fetal position when his internet goes out. Maybe dumb priorities on my part but what can I say?
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Me get YouTube tv. Kid at the office said it's the best. It work gud 4 me i guess.
Hope this helps.
I have never once seen a delay in my stream.
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