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Decided to give Directv Now streaming service a try
I got an email the other day from Directv about their new directv now streaming service. They have a deal where if you prepay for a month you get an Amazon Fire Stick for free so I figured what do I have to lose? I have been trying their PC based setup which is a bit glitchy but I figure anything new will be. They were running a special where for $35 I could get their 100 channel package. On my S5 the video is crisp and there's no lag. On my laptop the video isn't as crisp.
I'm thinking if I like the service I'll get an Amazon Fire Tv box and go with ethernet connection rather than Wifi thinking if the kids want to be online using up bandwidth I don't have to worry with a wired connection. My other thought is that I have a 4K Tv and the fire tv box supports 4K and as I understand it I can select programming based on 4K availability. I'll update once I'm using the service on the TV. |
IIRC there is a 3 month prepay deal that gets you an Apple TV.
It's tempting. Let us know how you like it. |
DirectTV is infamous for being expensive...
Why not just get high speed internet and a streaming device (ROKU, Chromecast, smart BluRay, game console, etc.)? |
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With a roku you still need to pay for - something. Amazon, Netflix, or sling. I have all 3 so I'm paying about as much as cabmando will pay to try this directv thing. Until the promo runs out, anyway!
Remember for 4K stream you need a steady 15-16Mbps to your TV. |
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On the 4K I have a pretty steady 20 MBPS service. Pretty decent for rural service and the main reason I decided to give this a try. |
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High speed internet is ~$50 in my hood so by the time I pay for that and whatever service I will be paying more. |
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Well! I received my Fire tv stick and quickly connected it to my 60" LG 4K. I was streaming in no time at all. My first impression was... hmmm not too bad. The audio and video quality are decent. It takes a bit of time to change channels but I could live with the delay when I'm getting 100 channels for less than I'm paying for my other service with less channels. The Alexa voice remote is pretty much useless from what I can see in changing channels on the directvnow service. I downloaded the app to use my Galaxy S5 as the remote and really liked it as it seemed to be less glitchy than the remote that came with the system. When using the provided remote the fire stick seemed to become unresponsive or PAINFULLY slow to respond. With my S5 I didn't have any issue with the unresponsiveness that I experienced with the supplied remote. The voice feature actually worked better with my smartphone than with the remote.
Back to the service! Later on in the day I started noticing the service buffering. I have a 20mbps service and have never experienced buffering with netflix or Prime movies. While the tv was buffering I thought I'd switch to my phone and see how it was acting. I brought up the exact same program on my phone as I was watching with my tv and... no problem with buffering. I don't get it! I have until 2/11 to cancel and will continue to watch to see if the buffering continues or if there will be a fix applied. It seems that it's a problem when streaming to a TV rather than to a smaller device. The web browser stream is a bit glitchy as well. Video quality changes frequently while watching. I can go from crystal clear video to fuzzy in the blink of an eye. Again this was not an issue while viewing on my phone. |
there are a few drawbacks first you can only have 2 streams active at a time and no 4K read this, DirecTV Now a Game Changer for Cord-Cutters? - Consumer Reports
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my main problem is there seems to be some corporate foot dragging on getting a roku app for this, I have a few.
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Any concerns about DirecTV signal quality?
Jus asking because we recently switched from satellite (Dish) to cable (Brighthouse) and noticed significant improvement in picture quality. |
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I have been watching on and off now since my last post. I'm not noticing the buffering or screen freeze ups that were happening. I'm thinking I might just stay in and drop my Dish Network service in favor of this service. I have Prime so I have options for watching other things and we don't have the TV on all that much during the day so I figure why not?
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Cool,
I'm interested to see how it settles in for you, I'm also on Rokus over here so it's not an option for me anyway. Not sure if it's $15 'better' than sling for me, but it looks interesting. On the ATT conference call yesterday they mentioned that they have 200K directv now subscribers so far. |
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The big reason I went with Directv Now over Sling is there are so many channels that my wife and teenage kids like on the Direct package that Sling doesn't offer. If I up the top offering from Sling I'm paying more and for fewer channels since I got in on the early offer and IF (notice the big if) Directv doesn't hose me I'm supposed to be at that price for as long as I have the service. |
Going to have to revisit this.
Had a huge blow out with my new provider yesterday. Got my bill and noticed it seemed higher. Checked it thoroughly which is not easy as one of my first blowouts with them is over how the information on their bill is laid out and calculated. F'n terrible to begin with. I notice two charges ~$10.00 per piece. Sport Package Surcharge and Entertainment Package Surcharge.:confused: I don't have additional Sports or Entertainment packages beyond what's in the package I ordered. Assumed they had done that "Try XXX free for XX days then just $whatever a month after unless you cancel" which I had expressly declined when initially ordering. Call them up and their answer was "That's the fee for providing those channels." But I don't want those extra channels, said that from the start. "They are not extra channels, they are already included in your package" :confused::confused: Sooo, why the extra charge? "That's the cost for us to provide them to you" I'm sorry, why is that cost not covered in the price of the package? If it costs X to provide them then that's a cost of doing business that should be built into the ROI when you advertise the package price. You sold me a package for $XX but the real cost is $XX + $20.00. How is that not deceptive advertising? "Well that's how we break out our costs" I don't give an effin F how you break out your cost. I agreed to pay $XX for Y because YOU told me that's what it costs when clearly it does not. "Well some networks renegotiated the fees we have to pay to carry their content, that's what the surcharge is, it costs us more this year" NO, no, it's costing ME more this year. That's just laziness. You have no motivation to negotiate harder for a better deal because it's a pass through cost. We went around for a while but got no where because she has no authority to do anything about it. Upon digging into it later it seems my provider is not the only one doing it, they pretty much all are over the last year or two. Fuchers. I so gotta cut the final cord. |
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I had cut the cord for the past couple years and it worked just OK most of the time. I could find 99% of what I wanted including NFL games but it got very annoying having to go through 4-5 different services, devices, apps, websites to get what I wanted. On top of that, my wife could get to very basic stuff she wanted but usually I had to set things up for her too.
I never signed up for satellite because they usually had the same $xx price for 1 year during a 2 year contract, meaning they jack up the price after 1 year. I just happened to look, yet again, this past August at DirectTv and they had a 2 year price lock. I figured there was a catch but after looking into it, it actually was. Guaranteed in writing, your bill would not change for 2 years unless I change something. I'm now almost 7 months in and my bill is, to the penny, the same each month. FYI, I get all the typical channels plus some expanded sports (i.e NFL Ticket and CSN Bay Area), HD, DVR and a mini box in my master bedroom that can access everything, plus 6mbs internet for $91.29 a month. 6mbs would be too slow, I thought, but so far havent had any issue streaming, but I dont have to use streaming nearly as much since stuff is just on TV if I want. I'm all for cutting the cord again if prices rise but paying $36 for internet, $9 for netflix, $35 for DTV Now, $99/year for MLB.tv plus the inconvenience of it all and the switch back was an easy decision. |
So far after almost 2 months I have no regrets. The only recurring issue has been some buffering which they acknowledge is an issue they're working on. I bought the fire tv box and went wired hoping some of the buffering would go away but it still occurs. They recently added HBO to my service for 12 months at no cost and the channel selection is good. With DTVNow and Prime my tv bill with internet is still lower than it was with Dish. I'm pretty patient with a new service so I'm not too worked up about the buffering and expect it to get better as the service grows.
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Bumping this thread to see if anymore “DirecTV Now” feedback is available.
They have added 4K and Roku, which I plan to use, does now have an app. How is the buffering? |
Timely.
Finally got around to cutting the cord officially today. The Mrs was hooked on the home phone number which I don't get but whatever. Ported it to T-Mobile prepaid then a week later to google voice. Put in an Obihai and that works just fine. I've had a Ceton 4 tuner PCI card in a HTPC for a few years now to extend the cable TV offering to other devices using KODI and Raspberry PI's. Side loaded KODI to my AppleTV 4 and banged my head against the wall for a week chasing an issue where a few HD channels, including our nightly News network where doing this funky thing where the video was in slo mo but audio was real time. Thought it was a co/dec issue with the Apple TV but as it turns out a few of the channels have an abnormal interlace. And the versions of KODI for TVos and OSX have the processing feature disabled so can't toggle that. Decided not to wait for the KODI folks fix it so picked up an HD Homerun Prime. Nice little unit. Highly recommend it if you are thinking of cutting the cord. You can dump down to the basic service which is pretty much antennae service plus some stuff. My providers basic is 100+ channels which I can't avoid paying for as it's baked into my HOA fees so I get it whether I want it or not. Upped my bandwidth from 300 to 400 as the only option they offer without a bundle is 200 or 400. Was $10 bucks more so no big deal. Picked up a SLING TV subscription, it's OK. It is missing one thing that I don't understand, the grid layout for the guide. Feature is only available on Android platforms right now and when I spoke to them they seemed meh about getting it implemented. All in it looks like my bill will be half of what it normally is and I won't have lost a thing. I'm still renting a cable card for $3.00 and the modem for another $12.00 but I'll probably pick up my own modem at some point. |
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Cabmando, does DirecTV Now substitute a national feed for ABC, CBS, etc. when local broadcast have not been negotiated? Or are those channels just blank?
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After fighting with xfinity for months (could only get 1 box to work in my house) Fed up, we're cutting the cord. Just received the 'free' apple TV, (Directvnow) have been using netflix anyway.
I might miss the DVR, but most of what we record for convenience is on-demand. 1st 3 months will be directvnow. Might add showtime when Shameless starts again, perhaps HBO for Curb Y.O., but I believe I can do each for a month and binge. |
DTVN has just introduced DVR "beta" testing for Apple TV. As far as I can tell, they now have it for all platforms except Roku. So you might not be without recording for long.
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Thanks Peter. I started with dtvn because of the Apple TV deal. My daughter has Hulu, so we'll try it.
I can change services as the mood fits. In HD without extra monthly charges. And I can take a streaming stick with me when we go to florida, and get the same service. I hated being locked into comcast/xfinity. |
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It's been fine, just tested and got 160mb down, 12 mb up
I don't know why, but the AppleTV and Roku work much better than the tripple-play xfinity boxes. |
anyone tried the youtube TV service?
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Max I'll be able to do in FIOS they're putting in is 100 mbps but I don't think I'll need that much. |
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cab - no noticeable buffering with the AppleTV or roku. Maybe less ram in the firestick? My daughter uses firestick, I'll reach out to her.
My older roku is noticeably slower switching apps than the new Apple TV. |
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After setting up your free DTVN account you then also have access the HBO "GO" site/app which seems to have a better interface and available titles than the DTV site/app. |
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I've been in this beta program for a while now and while the Guide is a huge improvement, the DVR is beyond horrible. I have yet to successfully record and watch a show despite many attempts. It seems like they're years away from offering even the most basic working DVR. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Kodi - everything else is for suckers. Google it.
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