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Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:55 pm
Cut cable in February, what is best (price and content) to watch college football. Leaning towards you-tube tv. Much tank’s
Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:58 pm to Audustxx
I went with DirecTV Stream Choice package because it still provides the regional sports networks.
It is missing some things - CBSSN, FS2, Sportsman Channel -but I find myself watching less and less TV these days.
It is missing some things - CBSSN, FS2, Sportsman Channel -but I find myself watching less and less TV these days.
This post was edited on 8/9/22 at 3:03 pm
Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:59 pm to Audustxx
Reddit College Football Streams
Posted on 8/9/22 at 2:59 pm to Audustxx
YouTubeTV is the way to go.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 3:09 pm to Audustxx
Local sports bar if there is a good one.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 3:17 pm to SidewalkTiger
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I had Hulu Live I believe
Great advice on price and content.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 3:21 pm to Audustxx
Sling is the cheapest route. Then just download the espn app.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 3:22 pm to Audustxx
Look into IPTV services. You can get everything you want.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 3:59 pm to Audustxx
We originally did sling about 5 years back when we got rid of cable. It was ok but the controls were really bad. YoutubeTV controls are much better. We usually keep it from Late August until the CFP's then cancel during the summer.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 5:39 am to Audustxx
I have tried them all and Fubo was the best for me. Outside of college sports I watch very little TV.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 6:25 am to Audustxx
Yeah, YouTube TV is hard to beat.
You can set it to record every SEC game, for example.
Only drawback I’ve found is that sometimes the picture quality isn’t great, even on a higher resolution broadcast. The 4K content is pretty lacking anyway — like one game a week, but the HDR just doesn’t look right, IMO.
Fubo is probably my second favorite, but all of the streaming services (including YTTV) have their own pros and cons.
You can set it to record every SEC game, for example.
Only drawback I’ve found is that sometimes the picture quality isn’t great, even on a higher resolution broadcast. The 4K content is pretty lacking anyway — like one game a week, but the HDR just doesn’t look right, IMO.
Fubo is probably my second favorite, but all of the streaming services (including YTTV) have their own pros and cons.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 8:57 am to paperwasp
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sometimes the picture quality isn’t great
So it's not just my TV? I was wondering why my new TV sucked. Thought I might have to go back to that alley and see if that guys still there that sold it to me for cheap?

This post was edited on 8/17/22 at 9:20 am
Posted on 8/17/22 at 9:09 am to 1BIGTigerFan
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I was wondering why my new TV sucked
IDK man, I think those guys in the alley did you right, YTTV is just using some kind of compression or something.
ESPN is supposed to be 720p, I think, and they're consistently one of the worst. Almost looks blocky at times. And Fox's HDR on football games looks way blown out on mine.
To me Hulu + Live TV has one of the best pictures, but there are so many problems with their interface it's not worth it.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 9:58 am to paperwasp
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I think those guys in the alley did you right
That's a relief. I was worried that it didn't have 4k, but i guess it's just the antenna isn't picking up the signal?

Posted on 8/17/22 at 10:05 am to 1BIGTigerFan
Dadgummit.
Not only did I fall for it, I stepped all over the bit.

Not only did I fall for it, I stepped all over the bit.



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