If I suggested to my wife that we buy a ninth TV I may as well start packing my bags.Buy a small 32 inch screen and set it up on Sundays. Done!
If I suggested to my wife that we buy a ninth TV I may as well start packing my bags.Buy a small 32 inch screen and set it up on Sundays. Done!
My TV room has 5 TVs on NFL Sundays and 4 TVs full time. What's wrong with an extra screen? Stick it in a closet when it's not Sunday? They are 150 bucks.If I suggested to my wife that we buy a ninth TV I may as well start packing my bags.
Hey I agree with you. It's not the money. She thinks the number of TVs we have is offensive. It's weird how she doesn't complain when she wants to watch Below Deck on a 77 inch TV though.My TV room has 5 TVs on NFL Sundays and 4 TVs full time. What's wrong with an extra screen? Stick it in a closet when it's not Sunday? They are 150 bucks.
My wife complains too. The TVs still hang.Hey I agree with you. It's not the money. She thinks the number of TVs we have is offensive. It's weird how she doesn't complain when she wants to watch Below Deck on a 77 inch TV though.
I actually have an old 40 inch Samsung in a storage closet. She won't let me set it up. Next time she goes out of town I may add it to my office and see how long it takes her to notice.My wife complains too. The TVs still hang.
If you choose a single game from the menu, there’s the prompt that says watch live, start from beginning, catch up through key plays and watch in multi view. I don’t think it will let you pick the exact games but you can choose more options than the default ones on the homepage.You can't choose the games in the quad boxes. Google said something like, "It would require 10x the bandwidth to allow people to customize."
Same for the college games, too. You get the quad you get.
I had NFL+ premium last year and I loved the content (the all-22 specifically) but canceled it this year because it was such a pain in the ass to use it.Tangentially related to Sunday Ticket…
Screw the NFL for making you buy their ghastly NFL+ Premium service to stream Red Zone to a TV.
I subscribe to Optimum. I get a sports package for RedZone. I can stream it using my cable credentials on a phone or tablet.
But to stream it on a TV you must subscribe to NFL+ premium. The cable log in doesn’t work. So I had to use AirPlay to cast it from my phone to my TCL TV.
So frigging dumb and such a thumb in the eye to consumers.
(Note: I was doing this because my cable box is screwed up and I gotta replace it.)
same - was able to watch on multiple devices easily and loved how easy it was to have to 3 or 4 games on one screen and easily switch back and forth to the action.Just wanted to note that Google did an excellent job in terms of the stream quality today.
DirecTV’s streams were usually bad, and a few years in a row, they completely collapsed on opening day.
Every stream loaded super fast, looked good, and never dropped or buffered for me.
So far, a significant upgrade, IMO.
That number of subscribers is surprisingly low. If that includes businesses and bars, it’s shockingly low.
Bars and restaurants still use DirectTv.That number of subscribers is surprisingly low. If that includes businesses and bars, it’s shockingly low.
I have no clue what the numbers were with DirecTV, but I would have thought significantly higher.
Honestly, Google’s service is about 10x better than DirecTV’s streams ever were. The only gripe anyone has is the inability to build your own multi-stream.They probably were because DirectTV had the benefit of having Red Zone forever and an existing subscriber base from the cable offering. Inertia is a powerful thing and it’s difficult to get people to switch things up.
That said, this was always going to lose money for YouTube and is more likely a “tent pole” for their growing subscriptions offering and gets them a foot in the door with the sports leagues (and the most important one) for future rights discussions.
Im no coder but I dont get how this is a hard problem. YTTV has all the games playing in local markets already so the Sunday Ticket is just giving permission to someone with that plan access to all of those feeds. That seems, as YTTV is showing, a trivial problem. It’s odd that direct tv and the league apps sucked for this.Honestly, Google’s service is about 10x better than DirecTV’s streams ever were. The only gripe anyone has is the inability to build your own multi-stream.
If I were MLB or another league, I would definitely consider Google based on how well they’ve been able to handle the NFL.
With regards to the Sunday Ticket, YouTube TV is the iPhone 15 and Direct TV was a 1993 Sony cell phone.Im no coder but I dont get how this is a hard problem. YTTV has all the games playing in local markets already so the Sunday Ticket is just giving permission to someone with that plan access to all of those feeds. That seems, as YTTV is showing, a trivial problem. It’s odd that direct tv and the league apps sucked for this.
I would like to sign up for your newsletter.With regards to the Sunday Ticket, YouTube TV is the iPhone 15 and Direct TV was a 1993 Sony cell phone.
It is so much better, I would like to put together a class action suit against Direct TV for making me endure a woeful, expensive product for years.
Just in relation to DTV, it’s really just the horsepower to host and stream things really well. DirecTV just never handled the streams well because they always looked at streaming as their “second tier” offering.Im no coder but I dont get how this is a hard problem. YTTV has all the games playing in local markets already so the Sunday Ticket is just giving permission to someone with that plan access to all of those feeds. That seems, as YTTV is showing, a trivial problem. It’s odd that direct tv and the league apps sucked for this.
I assume Google's goal is more sign ups overall for YouTube TV. Which probably will happen if people just get the Ticket and see how great it is and how easy it is to navigate.Agreed that YTTV has been a gamechanger for football and sports in general. Multi-view is the idea of someone who watches sports like "us". That person or that set of people are probably woefully underpaid, even if YTTV is bleeding money on this.
As a side note, I will be shocked if this doesn't flip to wildly profitable or at least sets up something else that makes Alphabet a lot of money at some point in the future. They typically don't play unless they have a good plan and some sort of edge.
Have you used the Spectrum app through Roku? My folks got away from the cable boxes (and associated rental fees) and just went through the Spectrum app on Roku. They didn't find a limit on number of screens, but they also didn't push it that far (3 Roku + me stealing their access for various mobile apps).I assume Google's goal is more sign ups overall for YouTube TV. Which probably will happen if people just get the Ticket and see how great it is and how easy it is to navigate.
I personally have Spectrum cable TV (for sports networks and because i'm dumb) and Youtube TV because I have a ton of screens going all the time. Spectrum looks worse, the closed captioning is way worse (to be fair, my boxes are old in my apartment, the newer boxes do allow CC customization, which I've had in other houses I've had) and dealing with a cable box can be a unreliable experience.
YouTube TV, on the other hand, is perfect, always. And the DVR process is so much better, too. It's better for taping, finding your taped shows, and watching your taped shows. The trifecta.
What does Spectrum have for sports networks that YTTV doesn't?I assume Google's goal is more sign ups overall for YouTube TV. Which probably will happen if people just get the Ticket and see how great it is and how easy it is to navigate.
I personally have Spectrum cable TV (for sports networks and because i'm dumb) and Youtube TV because I have a ton of screens going all the time. Spectrum looks worse, the closed captioning is way worse (to be fair, my boxes are old in my apartment, the newer boxes do allow CC customization, which I've had in other houses I've had) and dealing with a cable box can be a unreliable experience.
YouTube TV, on the other hand, is perfect, always. And the DVR process is so much better, too. It's better for taping, finding your taped shows, and watching your taped shows. The trifecta.
I have tried to Roku app. It's not bad and it does work, but it's slow and a little hard to navigate.Have you used the Spectrum app through Roku? My folks got away from the cable boxes (and associated rental fees) and just went through the Spectrum app on Roku. They didn't find a limit on number of screens, but they also didn't push it that far (3 Roku + me stealing their access for various mobile apps).
Not the YTTV experience, and I don't know how it handles DVR as they didn't use it, but might smooth out your Spectrum experience a bit.
MSG network, mainly, so I can watch the Rangers. Plus I already have a Spectrum phone and internet, so I get the triple play. I added all the movie channels because sometimes it's cool to surf and find a movie you like and chuck it up on the side TV.What does Spectrum have for sports networks that YTTV doesn't?
Quick glance shows possibly NHLN, MLBN, and ACCN, YTTV shows to have ESPN 1, 2, U, NEWS, FS1 and 2, SECN, B1N, NFLN, NBATV
Is there anything else?
is it YES and MASN that you want?
I'm seeing a first 3 month special for $53 each (YTTV) so considering it.
The individual games worked all day. On the quad box, I was dealing with a fuzzy screen from 1pm to 2pm. Then it cleared up. By far the worst performance by Google since they started the Sunday ticket.Lots of complaints yesterday
https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/29/23937429/nfl-sunday-ticket-youtube-tv-buffering-glitch
Not for me. I was pretty far behind because of “buffering”. Second half was ok for the most part.The individual games worked all day.
Me neither on the single game issue. Everything was a mess.The individual games worked all day. On the quad box, I was dealing with a fuzzy screen from 1pm to 2pm. Then it cleared up. By far the worst performance by Google since they started the Sunday ticket.
It has been like this for three weeks for me. First 30 minutes of the early games have been going in and out of SD all month. Last week was the worst though.Early games were a mess. Buffering and poor picture all during the first early games. Frustrating to say the least.
yes, same.FWIW, this was not only on Sunday Ticket. I was simply trying to watch the Pats on the local feed through YT TV and had multiple issues.