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Anyone Cable Cutters using YoutubeTV?
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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16283350" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>I just got charged $126.14 for Amazon Prime. Lucky you!</p><p></p><p>I cancelled ATT Uverse last week. We were paying close to $160 per month for U300 which included Starz and Showtime. Overall we loved the service but not too crazy about the cost. The service runs out end of the month.</p><p></p><p>I already signed up a trial for Hulu and bought a second Nvidia Shield for the bedroom. I went all out with Hulu: Hulu (No Ads) + Live TV, HBO, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax and 200 hours of Cloud DVR. All for around $105 per month. And I can stream to 3 devices simultaneously. For another $4 per month we can get unlimited streaming.</p><p></p><p>I setup Hulu on my mom's iPhone and she can stream anything from Hulu to her TV in a different house via Chromecast. Going to do the same for my father-in law. I spoke with Hulu and they told me this will be allowed. But I can't setup Hulu on her Samsung TV. They monitor IP addresses and give you 5 times to change the WAN IP. After that the service gets locked down for only one location since the service agreement is for a single household. But casting from a mobile device at a hotel or friend's house will be allowed. Interesting that Netflix does not have this restriction. My mom has access to my Netflix account at her home directly on her Samsung TV downstairs and Roku upstairs.</p><p></p><p>So far I am liking Hulu. I did a trial of Fubo but did not like it as much and cancelled it. It beat Hulu on a few features (more DVR hours) but lost out on a few others (less premium channel options, inferior interface imo.).</p><p></p><p>One issue with Hulu has been that it crashed to the home screen of the Nvidia Shield while I was watching a movie. I had to reload Hulu then to get back into the movie. I'll talk to their tech team to figure out what can be done to prevent that from happening.</p><p></p><p>I linked the Nvidia Shield as a skill in my Alexa App on my iphone. And now I can pause and play movies or turn the Shield on and off by speaking to the Echo Spot in the bedroom. Our Ecobee Thermostat (which has Alexa built-in) is also linked to the Echo Spot. So I can tell the Echo spot to raise or lower the temps and it is done immediately on the Ecobee! I could pause and play movies by asking Alexa on the Ecobee Thermostat to do so. Amazing little devices that Amazon made available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16283350, member: 17952"] I just got charged $126.14 for Amazon Prime. Lucky you! I cancelled ATT Uverse last week. We were paying close to $160 per month for U300 which included Starz and Showtime. Overall we loved the service but not too crazy about the cost. The service runs out end of the month. I already signed up a trial for Hulu and bought a second Nvidia Shield for the bedroom. I went all out with Hulu: Hulu (No Ads) + Live TV, HBO, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax and 200 hours of Cloud DVR. All for around $105 per month. And I can stream to 3 devices simultaneously. For another $4 per month we can get unlimited streaming. I setup Hulu on my mom's iPhone and she can stream anything from Hulu to her TV in a different house via Chromecast. Going to do the same for my father-in law. I spoke with Hulu and they told me this will be allowed. But I can't setup Hulu on her Samsung TV. They monitor IP addresses and give you 5 times to change the WAN IP. After that the service gets locked down for only one location since the service agreement is for a single household. But casting from a mobile device at a hotel or friend's house will be allowed. Interesting that Netflix does not have this restriction. My mom has access to my Netflix account at her home directly on her Samsung TV downstairs and Roku upstairs. So far I am liking Hulu. I did a trial of Fubo but did not like it as much and cancelled it. It beat Hulu on a few features (more DVR hours) but lost out on a few others (less premium channel options, inferior interface imo.). One issue with Hulu has been that it crashed to the home screen of the Nvidia Shield while I was watching a movie. I had to reload Hulu then to get back into the movie. I'll talk to their tech team to figure out what can be done to prevent that from happening. I linked the Nvidia Shield as a skill in my Alexa App on my iphone. And now I can pause and play movies or turn the Shield on and off by speaking to the Echo Spot in the bedroom. Our Ecobee Thermostat (which has Alexa built-in) is also linked to the Echo Spot. So I can tell the Echo spot to raise or lower the temps and it is done immediately on the Ecobee! I could pause and play movies by asking Alexa on the Ecobee Thermostat to do so. Amazing little devices that Amazon made available. [/QUOTE]
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