I did not know. So if you just write down the shows somewhere then there is no time limit if you just hit the search engine?km1125 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 12:15 pmYoutube isn't really storing the content for you. They're just storing an index or pointer to the content you're interested in, and a couple more data points (like how much of it you watched already).craig11152 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:17 amI would imagine there are some limits to their storage capacity. But I have to ask if you haven't watched something for 9 months was it really that important?MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 8:37 am YouTube TV has cloud DVR with virtually unlimited storage. That's the good news.
The bad news - all recordings are deleted after 9 months (which is very stupid, if ya ask me).
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I finally did it!!! I dumped Xfinity for video service in favor of YouTubeTV!
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For some content yes, but others it's not that easy. They want you to access that content via their own mechanisms so they can track your usage and habits.craig11152 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 12:49 pmI did not know. So if you just write down the shows somewhere then there is no time limit if you just hit the search engine?km1125 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 12:15 pmYoutube isn't really storing the content for you. They're just storing an index or pointer to the content you're interested in, and a couple more data points (like how much of it you watched already).craig11152 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:17 amI would imagine there are some limits to their storage capacity. But I have to ask if you haven't watched something for 9 months was it really that important?MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 8:37 am YouTube TV has cloud DVR with virtually unlimited storage. That's the good news.
The bad news - all recordings are deleted after 9 months (which is very stupid, if ya ask me).
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MWmetalhead, now that you've had YT TV for a month now, any thoughts on it change for you?
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I agree the navigation is more clumsy than Hulu was. I thought I just needed a "learning curve" to get used to it. But my learning curve has come and gone and it is still not nearly as user friendly as Hulu was.
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For my purposes , other than the cumbersome navigation factor with YouTube I could flip a coin. I switched in part to get the 3 month discount Youtube offered. I think they are also a buck or two cheaper at the normal rate. I will switch back when a couple Hulu originals come out with new seasons.
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I had Hulu Live TV for about 3 years before switching to YouTube last fall to take advantage of a special. Overall I have enjoyed the YouTube experience better. Hulu seemed glitchier and more susceptible to outages. YouTube have been more reliable in my experience.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 5:41 pm Would you say Hulu + Live TV is better than YouTube TV overall?
At quick glance, the only network I enjoy that Hulu lacks is NBA TV. (They do not carry AMC, CW, IFC, or Golf Network, either, which may matter to some folks.)
Hulu does include Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, which is a plus if that programming is appealing. I found that ESPN Plus had a bunch of obscure events that I really haven't missed since dropping it. I think the only thing I really watched on it was an exclusive NFL game they had last year, but wasn't anything that I would go out of my way to watch either.
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I went to claim that 3 weeks free bullshit on December 20th before the bowl games and they said only 5. Knowing Michigan had a good chance at the championship, I went and got Sling Orange(I think), and it was $20. Now that bowl season is over, I cancelled. Thank goodness both Lions and Texans didn't get the Peacock game.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 11:52 amDammit! I lost out on the $22 off per month for 3 months promo that was just launched. When I signed up, the promo at the time was a 21-day free trial (as opposed to the standard 7 days).You Tube is something like $55+/- for 3 months before it jumps to the normal $75 +/-
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I suspect this current promotion launched either Black Friday or Cyber Monday.
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When you dump "Xfinity" (Comcast) for You Tube TV (Google), who provides your Internet connection? Could it be.......Comcast, who is still getting your money?
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Quite likely, as the title says "I dumped Xfinity for video service in favor of YouTubeTV!"FredLeonard wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:21 am When you dump "Xfinity" (Comcast) for You Tube TV (Google), who provides your Internet connection? Could it be.......Comcast, who is still getting your money?
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I've had Dish Network for over 20 years and was grandfathered into their "Welcome Pack." While it offers next-to-nothing in terms of sports channels, it includes a decent (seemingly random) assortment of cable networks and all my locals and even a few other OTA networks (BUZZR, Bounce, Grit, and LAFF). There's also free previews that change every month which sometimes do include sports networks.
I can't really complain at $50.99/month. I've been using the same equipment for the bulk of that time and fairly recently they upgraded quite a few of my channels to HD. Also discovered after one of my 2 receivers died that it was actually "leased" and once I replaced it with one I bought off ebay for $50, the $7 monthly extra receiver charge disappeared from my bill.
There's something about the convenience of near-instant navigation and not needing to rely on my internet connection that makes this still in at least some ways superior to going through a streaming service.
I can't really complain at $50.99/month. I've been using the same equipment for the bulk of that time and fairly recently they upgraded quite a few of my channels to HD. Also discovered after one of my 2 receivers died that it was actually "leased" and once I replaced it with one I bought off ebay for $50, the $7 monthly extra receiver charge disappeared from my bill.
There's something about the convenience of near-instant navigation and not needing to rely on my internet connection that makes this still in at least some ways superior to going through a streaming service.
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Not in "downtown" Warren. Have always had more luck with WOW.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 6:36 am
As far as high-speed internet is concerned, Comcast is more reliable than WOW. AT&T won't guarantee speeds, whereas T-Mobile is known to be very slow in my neighborhood.
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Remember that “2000 Mules” was concocted by a circus of elephants.
The right needs to stop worry about what’s between people’s legs. Instead, they should focus on what’s between their ears.
Audacity sucks.
Remember that “2000 Mules” was concocted by a circus of elephants.
The right needs to stop worry about what’s between people’s legs. Instead, they should focus on what’s between their ears.
Audacity sucks.