Happy Hopping
Supreme [H]ardness
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I'm paying $100 / mth. on satellite. Is there any legitimate pay service via some internet box that gives real time CNN, CNBC just like the way you watch the satellite box?
do you have it
and do they check your IP addr.
supposed I get a VPN. How much would that cost? and is that monthly or is there a way to get a 1 time fee?
also, since it support 6 acct., can we do it like netflex, share an acct. w/ a friend?
Just avoid the fake news channels.YTTV but why would you pay to be lied to!?
so say john doe is in Mexico, and has a NordVPN, can he watch USA version of Youtube TV? for that matter, does Youtube cares where you are? I mean, why would they care in the first place?Why are you wanting to watch either of those garbage channels? Youtube TV is by far the best from everything I've tried. PlayStation Vue was my favorite before Sony discontinued it, but YTTV is a close second.
As for VPNs, get NordVPN. Works with every streaming service I've tried. I also get 90% or more of my raw download speed from the VPN, as long as I have NordLynx set in the preferences.
so Youtube would know the 2 or more acct. is coming from 2 or more different IP address. And they don't care? just like Netflix then?After trying all the major streaming TV services, it was clear to me that YTTV was the best. I've never had any trouble in the 13 months I've used the service. Prices have risen from $50 to $65 per month. I let my parents and little brother use 2 of my 6 accounts, so it's still quite a deal.
They haven't cared yetso Youtube would know the 2 or more acct. is coming from 2 or more different IP address. And they don't care? just like Netflix then?
my GF used my youtube for a year or so, and now she uses my Hulu. Neither seemed to care, they just happy to take money.They haven't cared yet
Yes as long as you sign up and set your location in the US and keep connecting to that same city, theoretically.so say john doe is in Mexico, and has a NordVPN, can he watch USA version of Youtube TV? for that matter, does Youtube cares where you are? I mean, why would they care in the first place?
They care if it’s the same state. You can have 6 people on one account.They haven't cared yet
https://tv.youtube.com/learn/devices/for those who have You tube TV. Is it true you need to buy a Roku box? or some interface box that connects from the internet RJ-45 to your TV.
for that matter, what's the most popular box for youtube TV, and if you want to cancel Youtube TV and switch to say Hulu, is there a box that supports all these platform?
if you have to buy a Roku box, doesn't Roku also have a competitive package just like Youttube TV? I mean, it doesn't make sense. Roku would offer their own package, and yet at the same time, has the means to allow a competitive network to sign up?
That’s not for TV, that’s for Hulu’s streaming service and it contains ads. Hulu’s TV service costs almost the same as YouTube TV.I just check Hulu, how on earth is their package at $5.99/mth.
https://www.hulu.com/welcome
I mean, who's going to pay for youtube TV when they are at 10% of the price?
P.S. does these place has 1-800 customer service or is it web based only
Any streaming device like Roku, Chromecast, Apple TV, PlayStation, etc works with YTTV.for those who have You tube TV. Is it true you need to buy a Roku box? or some interface box that connects from the internet RJ-45 to your TV.
for that matter, what's the most popular box for youtube TV, and if you want to cancel Youtube TV and switch to say Hulu, is there a box that supports all these platform?
if you have to buy a Roku box, doesn't Roku also have a competitive package just like Youttube TV? I mean, it doesn't make sense. Roku would offer their own package, and yet at the same time, has the means to allow a competitive network to sign up?
5.99/month is NOT live television. Their live tv package is $65/mo or so. Basically the same price as youtube tv.I just check Hulu, how on earth is their package at $5.99/mth.
https://www.hulu.com/welcome
I mean, who's going to pay for youtube TV when they are at 10% of the price?
P.S. does these place has 1-800 customer service or is it web based only
Not for cable channels.What about a regular tv antenna? $20 one time payment and you're good for life.
We have Roku TVs and have never paid for Roku anything, we mainly use them for youtube, plex, disney+ etc.going back to Roku, as I never use this box before, it says on their website that you need to create an acct.
So say I create an Roku acct., I then use Roku box to watch Youtube TV. And never watch or pay or have any ties to Roku programming. Roku will just let me do that? is it that simple? What if they said I never subscribe to any Roku program and disable the box?
Uhh. Plex was a one-time fee of $75 like 5 years ago because I wanted a Plex pass for hardware transcoding...you paid for that many outlets?
How much is Plex and Disney+? how do you have time to watch that many shows
My Roku unit is built into the TV (TCL 4k tv) but it does have Ethernet 1GB and WiFi AC, for 4k streaming I suggest Ethernet.https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-connect-roku-to-tv
does all the roku model has that RJ-45 at the back (see link)?
so far, I've found Roku Ultra, Roku Ultra LT, and Roku 3 that c/w RJ-45. But when I search under Roku w/ Ethernet input, all it says is Roku ULtra LT and Roku Ultra , so the list is incompleteMy Roku unit is built into the TV (TCL 4k tv) but it does have Ethernet 1GB and WiFi AC, for 4k streaming I suggest Ethernet.
Not sure about the other models or standalone models. We also use an Nvidia Shield for our main TV, but that's a considerable price increase and unless you already know you want the functions of that particular much higher power device it's probably not worth it for most users.