Streaming, SlingTv, Recording, and other ass play
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I tried logging on but got this pop upDawgWagonDan said:i run sling..
my sign in is: puppylovegoldenlocks69@hotmail.com
password: pumpyalwaysright69
Knock yourself out gang!
Fortunately it doesn't look like it's full-blown. -
Sling orange + blue + sports addon = every husky game (almost every game period) = $45/month, cancellable or pausible whenever
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Also. I have an antenna for local channels (abc, nbc, cbs, fox, etc) but that is like $35 once.
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Here's a link to get free TV with a firetv stick
https://youtu.be/m5a9iGUICwY
There are plenty of tutorials out there that cover the same topic. I use a VPN whenever I'm streaming just to cover my ass. HTH! -
I am not a wealthy man, but I'd still on the full Dish package. Mostly hang on to it for sports 6 months of the year. I got a Roku this past winter and it is teh teets.MisterEm said:
The older I get the more I value my time over money.dirtysouwfdawg said:You're an idiot if you’re paying $200 for tv in this day and age. Sorry but lighting money on fire isn’t my idea of a good time.
Saving $75 a month equates to 27k between now and when I retire...
Fubo TV is a new option but we’ve stuck with being slingers. I priced it out and it’d be a $5 difference and it wouldn’t include the add-one the kids and TOF want. Because why do house work when you can watch my 1000 lb fat ass life.
Fubo started as a soccer and sports channel and grew to a full on subscriber option.
https://www.fubo.tv/welcome
They make some dvr claims. Check it out.
Streaming or DLNA style options work fine for weekly HBO shows, movies, software, and the P12net.
The live sports shit with streaming is a joke comparing service to service.
Less time fucking with streams, channels, blackouts, more time watching CFB, and only the ones I want.....oh and the Twitter delay is atrocious. -
UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'm not a pour but I really have zero use for DirectTv or another cable package outside of watching live sportsball. Can't really justify the additional cost for a full package especially for a full year for something that I'm only watching seasonally.Meek said:
yes and you can also watch games on the ESPN app and Watch ESPN app from your phone/ipad too.RaceBannon said:
ThisMeek said:Here's my setup:
DirecTV top package - I get fucking everything except stuff from China (read: Pac12 Networks) and can watch everything from my phone or my son's iPad (I hate those fucking things so only use it because your recorded stuff doesn't really translate to a browser login the way you'd think).
Roku Ultra - apps and stuff.
Sling Orange with Sports add-on - I can DVR the Pac12, but not ESPN, but since I have Directv I don't really care about that.
I pay a lot for TV.
DirecTV and ATT gets you everything but Pac 12 Football TV and frankly, I don't care. You get the satellite and the online. You can sign into the content provider if it isn't on watch live TV on the DTV website
Its old school with a new school twist
And they have an online library now
Lots of good tv options out there...
if you're old, rich, and white.
I must be bipolar because I go back and forth between what @UW_Doog_Bot is saying and what @MikeDamone is saying. I haven’t turned on live TV since the NFL draft get I pay Spectrum $155/month for my bundle. Feels like I could be wiping my ass with that $ and it’s a better investment but at the same time, it’s there and ready if and when I need it.MikeDamone said:Fuck - people and their fucking TV. Just get Dish, pay $200 a month and you can watch anything, anywhere, anytime. All these fucking setups with different devices, apps, logins, fees. JFC.
Over the last 6 years, I’ve had DirecTV, Comcast, Dish, and now Spectrum.
Dish & DirecTV were both great. The cable companies were ok.
I like watching games on a 30-45 minute delay so I can skip commercials. Watching shit streaming isn’t as effective for doing that probably because I’m old (and white and rich too) and don’t understand these new dangled devices.
At the end of the fucking day, you’re paying either in money or time or frustration to watch the games you want to see. -
Most of us* are on the spectrum hereCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'm not a pour but I really have zero use for DirectTv or another cable package outside of watching live sportsball. Can't really justify the additional cost for a full package especially for a full year for something that I'm only watching seasonally.Meek said:
yes and you can also watch games on the ESPN app and Watch ESPN app from your phone/ipad too.RaceBannon said:
ThisMeek said:Here's my setup:
DirecTV top package - I get fucking everything except stuff from China (read: Pac12 Networks) and can watch everything from my phone or my son's iPad (I hate those fucking things so only use it because your recorded stuff doesn't really translate to a browser login the way you'd think).
Roku Ultra - apps and stuff.
Sling Orange with Sports add-on - I can DVR the Pac12, but not ESPN, but since I have Directv I don't really care about that.
I pay a lot for TV.
DirecTV and ATT gets you everything but Pac 12 Football TV and frankly, I don't care. You get the satellite and the online. You can sign into the content provider if it isn't on watch live TV on the DTV website
Its old school with a new school twist
And they have an online library now
Lots of good tv options out there...
if you're old, rich, and white.
I must be bipolar because I go back and forth between what @UW_Doog_Bot is saying and what @MikeDamone is saying. I haven’t turned on live TV since the NFL draft get I pay Spectrum $155/month for my bundle. Feels like I could be wiping my ass with that $ and it’s a better investment but at the same time, it’s there and ready if and when I need it.MikeDamone said:Fuck - people and their fucking TV. Just get Dish, pay $200 a month and you can watch anything, anywhere, anytime. All these fucking setups with different devices, apps, logins, fees. JFC.
Over the last 6 years, I’ve had DirecTV, Comcast, Dish, and now Spectrum.
Dish & DirecTV were both great. The cable companies were ok.
I like watching games on a 30-45 minute delay so I can skip commercials. Watching shit streaming isn’t as effective for doing that probably because I’m old (and white and rich too) and don’t understand these new dangled devices.
At the end of the fucking day, you’re paying either in money or time or frustration to watch the games you want to see. -
GrundleStiltzkin said:
Most of us* are on the spectrum hereCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'm not a pour but I really have zero use for DirectTv or another cable package outside of watching live sportsball. Can't really justify the additional cost for a full package especially for a full year for something that I'm only watching seasonally.Meek said:
yes and you can also watch games on the ESPN app and Watch ESPN app from your phone/ipad too.RaceBannon said:
ThisMeek said:Here's my setup:
DirecTV top package - I get fucking everything except stuff from China (read: Pac12 Networks) and can watch everything from my phone or my son's iPad (I hate those fucking things so only use it because your recorded stuff doesn't really translate to a browser login the way you'd think).
Roku Ultra - apps and stuff.
Sling Orange with Sports add-on - I can DVR the Pac12, but not ESPN, but since I have Directv I don't really care about that.
I pay a lot for TV.
DirecTV and ATT gets you everything but Pac 12 Football TV and frankly, I don't care. You get the satellite and the online. You can sign into the content provider if it isn't on watch live TV on the DTV website
Its old school with a new school twist
And they have an online library now
Lots of good tv options out there...
if you're old, rich, and white.
I must be bipolar because I go back and forth between what @UW_Doog_Bot is saying and what @MikeDamone is saying. I haven’t turned on live TV since the NFL draft get I pay Spectrum $155/month for my bundle. Feels like I could be wiping my ass with that $ and it’s a better investment but at the same time, it’s there and ready if and when I need it.MikeDamone said:Fuck - people and their fucking TV. Just get Dish, pay $200 a month and you can watch anything, anywhere, anytime. All these fucking setups with different devices, apps, logins, fees. JFC.
Over the last 6 years, I’ve had DirecTV, Comcast, Dish, and now Spectrum.
Dish & DirecTV were both great. The cable companies were ok.
I like watching games on a 30-45 minute delay so I can skip commercials. Watching shit streaming isn’t as effective for doing that probably because I’m old (and white and rich too) and don’t understand these new dangled devices.
At the end of the fucking day, you’re paying either in money or time or frustration to watch the games you want to see.
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That's the thing, I just can't justify paying $2400 a year for what amounts to a "convenience fee" to watch 12 games. I could spend a similar amount on flying up for all the home games if they'd unfuck the schedule.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'm not a pour but I really have zero use for DirectTv or another cable package outside of watching live sportsball. Can't really justify the additional cost for a full package especially for a full year for something that I'm only watching seasonally.Meek said:
yes and you can also watch games on the ESPN app and Watch ESPN app from your phone/ipad too.RaceBannon said:
ThisMeek said:Here's my setup:
DirecTV top package - I get fucking everything except stuff from China (read: Pac12 Networks) and can watch everything from my phone or my son's iPad (I hate those fucking things so only use it because your recorded stuff doesn't really translate to a browser login the way you'd think).
Roku Ultra - apps and stuff.
Sling Orange with Sports add-on - I can DVR the Pac12, but not ESPN, but since I have Directv I don't really care about that.
I pay a lot for TV.
DirecTV and ATT gets you everything but Pac 12 Football TV and frankly, I don't care. You get the satellite and the online. You can sign into the content provider if it isn't on watch live TV on the DTV website
Its old school with a new school twist
And they have an online library now
Lots of good tv options out there...
if you're old, rich, and white.
I must be bipolar because I go back and forth between what @UW_Doog_Bot is saying and what @MikeDamone is saying. I haven’t turned on live TV since the NFL draft get I pay Spectrum $155/month for my bundle. Feels like I could be wiping my ass with that $ and it’s a better investment but at the same time, it’s there and ready if and when I need it.MikeDamone said:Fuck - people and their fucking TV. Just get Dish, pay $200 a month and you can watch anything, anywhere, anytime. All these fucking setups with different devices, apps, logins, fees. JFC.
Over the last 6 years, I’ve had DirecTV, Comcast, Dish, and now Spectrum.
Dish & DirecTV were both great. The cable companies were ok.
I like watching games on a 30-45 minute delay so I can skip commercials. Watching shit streaming isn’t as effective for doing that probably because I’m old (and white and rich too) and don’t understand these new dangled devices.
At the end of the fucking day, you’re paying either in money or time or frustration to watch the games you want to see.
I've also been a cord cutter for a long Tim and lived overseas where I had to learn this shit just to be able to watch sports so my entry learning hassle costs are lower. Still, as I mentioned, I mostly gave up pirating streams bc while I could do it it was easier just to pay to watch.
Currently leaning towards sling/YouTube TV with a TV tuner. Biggest hangups are recording on sling (I watch a lot of games late after the kiddo is asleep) and pac12 not being on YouTube. Considering a DVR and server setup or Plex (which would also mean I could post all the games in the wam for my peeps) but that's a reasonable amount to get set up in time for the season.
I also guess for the three shitty games on pac12 I could just walk over to my pop's house or the bar if I'm not taking a stream from Gladdy.
Post Script,
Kids and wife be damned. They already watch too much TV. -
Maybe doog bot is a millennial







