|
flosofl posted:YouTube Red is ad free. I know. It doesn't say you get a YouTube Red account, you just get access to the content. I'd rather the ad free bit than the content TBH
|
# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:18 |
|
|
# ? May 22, 2024 15:05 |
|
Silly Burrito posted:See, I see this and wonder. My guess is it's marketing speak for "what the gently caress ever, share your account, we don't care" while trying to sell it as a feature. They limit the number of concurrent streams enough that it's not super convenient to have your extended family on one account, but at the same time they don't need to bother trying to police people bumming their parents subscription.
|
# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:23 |
|
Croatoan posted:I know. It doesn't say you get a YouTube Red account, you just get access to the content. I'd rather the ad free bit than the content TBH Found clarification on Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/business/2017/02/youtube-tv-is-the-companys-new-live-tv-subscription-service/ quote:However, a YouTube TV subscription only gives you access to Red Original content—other features of YouTube Red, including ad-free viewing, are not part of YouTube TV.
|
# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:24 |
|
flosofl posted:Found clarification on Ars Technica BASTARDS!! Man that'll be cool if we can split it 3 ways. $11.66 isn't bad at all for all that. It'll blow DTVNOW, Sling and Vue out of the water.
|
# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:27 |
|
I did see a mention on one blog that the DVR interface had a one button commercial skip functionality. Didn't see that detail elsewhere, but pretty awesome if true.
|
# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:47 |
|
I doubt the service from an ad company will let you skip ads.
|
# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:58 |
|
Endless Mike posted:I doubt the service from an ad company will let you skip ads. They aren't their ads though. Why would they give a gently caress? Also, you are talking about an extension to a service that LITERALLY has a Skip Ad button show up for their own ads.
|
# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:24 |
|
Man that Youtube package looks great if they would fill in some of the holes in their channels, at least for me, compared to PSVue.
|
# ? Mar 2, 2017 23:26 |
|
My DTV Now 3-month pre paid period is ending soon and I'm going to cancel. It would be nice to keep the low price of the larger package but I have too many issues with the service. First even though people have mentioned improved service here it hasn't improved for me. I still got tons of freezing and black screens. Also they haven't done or said anything since launch about DVR or support for other network logins. I like the Apple TV though. I'm using that a lot. I'm going to stick with my cable company. They cut $40/month off my bill for a year and gave me a new advanced DVR for not dropping them. I'll re-evaluate the options a year from now to see if I keep them or go to PS Vue or YouTube or whatever exists then.
|
# ? Mar 3, 2017 01:30 |
|
Zero One posted:My DTV Now 3-month pre paid period is ending soon and I'm going to cancel. It would be nice to keep the low price of the larger package but I have too many issues with the service. First even though people have mentioned improved service here it hasn't improved for me. I still got tons of freezing and black screens. Also they haven't done or said anything since launch about DVR or support for other network logins. Yeah, it's was touch and go for me for almost the entire 3 months. Until about 2 weeks ago I was getting the same as you and ready to cancel so I didn't pay for that 4th month and then it mysteriously went away. From what I've seen, the improvements are regional so I'm guessing a lot of the issues are CDN related.
|
# ? Mar 3, 2017 01:58 |
|
Multi-channel view for PS Vue just happened yesterday. Can confirm it's really good. I had no issues with the Media Remote by PSP, but some people are reporting it breaks the control functions on their own remotes and/or controllers. Unfortunately, it looks like it's only on the PS4 for now. http://blog.us.playstation.com/2017/03/06/ps-vue-watch-multiple-channels-at-once-with-multi-view-out-today-on-ps4/
|
# ? Mar 7, 2017 14:10 |
|
Just got an email the DTV NOW is giving me a year of HBO for free. I guess they are trying to keep customers as the end of the original 3 month offer is now-ish.
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 03:59 |
|
Zero One posted:Just got an email the DTV NOW is giving me a year of HBO for free. I guess they are trying to keep customers as the end of the original 3 month offer is now-ish. Me too. They have me for another year I guess. Not bad for $35!
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:26 |
|
They sent me $5 off the next six months.
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:32 |
I am still waiting for it to come to Roku. I would like to try it and hopefully they offer another introductory rate at that time.
|
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 15:08 |
|
hotsauce posted:Me too. They have me for another year I guess. Not bad for $35! Not enough for me. Especially when I don't watch HBO except a few weeks a year and HBONow is only $15/month when I need it.
|
# ? Mar 8, 2017 23:18 |
|
Zero One posted:Just got an email the DTV NOW is giving me a year of HBO for free. I guess they are trying to keep customers as the end of the original 3 month offer is now-ish. I got the same thing. I'm keeping it for now since it's worked nearly flawless the past month or two.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 00:46 |
|
In actual cutting cable and not "cable by another name" news, we've had the cord cut for 5 months now, and I can't see ever going back or subscribing to any of these streaming cable services. In a firestorm of savings, my wife's boss also picked up her cell phone bill, so effectively we are saving about $200/month. angryrobots fucked around with this message at 03:03 on Mar 9, 2017 |
# ? Mar 9, 2017 00:47 |
|
Cool now we have hipster cable cutters.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 12:20 |
|
Comet released an app on Roku free to stream. Two downsides, it's still 4:3 and the stream seems unstable but hey, they're just starting out.
|
# ? Mar 12, 2017 00:27 |
|
I just want the drat DirecTVNow app on Roku so I can get rid of the fire stick we literally only use for that.
|
# ? Mar 12, 2017 00:30 |
|
Fuzz posted:I just want the drat DirecTVNow app on Roku so I can get rid of the fire stick we literally only use for that. That's how I feel about Kodi. Roku's interface is meh but FireTV's sucks rear end.
|
# ? Mar 12, 2017 01:20 |
|
Question about DIRECTV Now: short version -- can i un-favorite a channel i no longer have access to? About a month ago they had Cinemax and Stars free, and I added them to my favorite list. Now I don't have access too them, but I can't seem to take them off the favorite list. Clicking the heart on the favorite list does nothing, and the channels don't show up in the All Channels list.
|
# ? Mar 12, 2017 19:12 |
I was relatively happy with Vue, been using it for 6+ months but I was randomly double charged for this month (two identical charges on my bank statement, same day) and just asked that one of them be refunded through my bank. Sony's response to this was to ban my account and lock me out of everything. I called customer service and spoke to 5 separate people who basically told me to pay again and my account would be unlocked. Long story short they couldn't find the other charge (wtf?), so I ended up having both charges refunded and will never deal with PSN or Vue again. On a positive note, my HBO login still works somehow. To Sling I go!!!
|
|
# ? Mar 18, 2017 02:44 |
|
Asking your bank to refund the money is issuing a chargeback. It's not a benign thing to the merchant and is hit with fees when something like that happens. A chargeback is a declaration of fraud and you very well could have wiped out the profits of your entire 6+ months of service with them if not cost them money on the balance. Yes, they made a billing mistake, but you essentially declared war on them by going to the bank without talking to Sony first. I'm really not surprised they dropped you as a customer.
|
# ? Mar 18, 2017 07:15 |
|
bull3964 posted:Asking your bank to refund the money is issuing a chargeback. It's not a benign thing to the merchant and is hit with fees when something like that happens. A chargeback is a declaration of fraud and you very well could have wiped out the profits of your entire 6+ months of service with them if not cost them money on the balance. Yeah, this. It's not as simple as the bank just putting a hold on one transaction. I learned this the hard way years ago when my school's parking ID office accidentally charged me twice, and they turned around and ended up garnishing the fees from my paycheck. No joke. Stare institution so there wasn't much I could do about it, ultimately I ended up paying slightly less than double the fee, but still, it sucked.
|
# ? Mar 18, 2017 18:12 |
|
I don't disagree that perhaps they should have talked to Sony first, but Sony was also the one who hosed up, and the banks who issue credit cards take erroneous double charges very seriously. If you write a check that bounces, the merchant will often quickly take whatever action the local law allows. Why should a corporation be extended a courtesy that we individual consumers don't get?
|
# ? Mar 18, 2017 22:00 |
|
Just don't expect to do business with them afterwards. It also may not have been Sony that hosed up, it could have been whoever was processing their payments. At the end of the day, what Sony saw was an account that flipped into non-payment status. Suspending service is a completely understandable and rational reaction. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 22:26 on Mar 18, 2017 |
# ? Mar 18, 2017 22:23 |
|
Got a feeling when the company is as big as Sony, in a situation like this the interaction between them and the credit card company amounts to an email or phone conversation and both parties conclude "double charge, customer overreacted, case closed."
|
# ? Mar 18, 2017 22:29 |
|
I doubt there was any human interaction at all. A chargeback carries a code associated with it, one of the common ones is clerical which probably would have been used in this case since it was a duplicate. The merchant bank would look at the chargeback and determine if it was valid, in this case it was and that would be easily verified if they saw two charges for the same amount with in a specific time. The transaction would have then been voided with Sony and Sony would have been charged whatever penalty they've negotiated with their bank for that (usually in the range of $20-$100 a transaction.) Now here's the rub, torturemyballs doesn't actually know which one of the two transactions is associated with the payment in the account. If the guess is right, then the one voided may not impact the account status (though Sony still may flag the credit card in their system as one associated with a chargeback and not allow future charges to it). If the guess is wrong, the voided transaction changes the account status to 'unpaid' which seems to be what happened here. Since the dup transaction isn't associated with the account, they may have trouble tracking it down so that's why they require payment in order to reinstate. I would expect Sling would react exactly the same way. If you contact Sony first and provide a screenshot of the duplicate transaction and the transaction IDs involved on the credit card statement, they likely would have been able to quickly track down the mistaken transaction and refunded the money and not affected account status.
|
# ? Mar 18, 2017 22:49 |
bull3964 posted:I doubt there was any human interaction at all. For what it's worth, Sony (well, the CS reps) 100% refused to believe that there were two transactions on my end and declined to even look at proof because there was only one in their system. I probably should've talked to Sony first, I agree there. I just had two identical charges on a card, with only one reflected in their system and I only had a receipt for one. To me, that is a big enough deal to talk to my bank directly, but I may have erred. Oh well, Sling is good enough, lesson learned.
|
|
# ? Mar 18, 2017 23:33 |
|
bull3964 posted:Just don't expect to do business with them afterwards. I would have called the merchant first myself, but it makes me kinda happy to see someone sticking it to a corporation over their error (just like they would do to you). As individuals we have little recourse over problems that doesn't involve lots of phone hold time. From my perspective, even a third party processor making the mistake is no excuse.
|
# ? Mar 19, 2017 01:38 |
|
Crosspost from the Home Networking Thread: So my wife and I are in the process of buying our first house during the inspection I asked the home inspector to take a peak at all the coax in the house to see if it was stapled to the studs and unfortunately all of it is so I got to thinking of trying to eliminate all my rental fees (minus a cablecard rental) from Verizon and this is what I came up with. The house is a two story 1300 Squarefoot Townhouse with the living room and kitchen on the 1st floor. The office where the NAS, Router and everything else will live is on the 2nd floor, is there anything glaringly wrong besides "Just run Cat6"? I decided against doing Ethernet over MoCA, the adapters are really expensive points of failure and it would only solve half the problem of WiFi coverage. I did a breakdown of cost with ditching the STB and Router from Verizon and just buying a router off amazon + an HDHomeRun. Is there anything hidden i'm missing? I'll probably setup TVHeadEnd or MythTV (is that still a thing) down the line with my UnRAID NAS
|
# ? Mar 19, 2017 20:58 |
|
I get horrible jitter and buffering on HBO GO on my first gen Fire TV Stick. Does anyone know if the 2nd gen fixes the issues? It seems to be a common problem.
|
# ? Mar 20, 2017 20:30 |
|
Bigass Moth posted:I get horrible jitter and buffering on HBO GO on my first gen Fire TV Stick. Does anyone know if the 2nd gen fixes the issues? It seems to be a common problem. Still sucks, it's why I use it on my Roku 4. Works perfectly on that.
|
# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:09 |
|
Photex posted:Crosspost from the Home Networking Thread: I've been using MoCA for years and it's been great, I'd suggest it's worth a second look. I've got twice the square footage, upstairs office -> moca -> downstairs access point and everything is just ducky. $350 wifi + 2 repeaters for that size of a place just seems crazy to me unless it's just built out of wire mesh or something.
|
# ? Mar 20, 2017 23:17 |
|
Croatoan posted:Comet released an app on Roku free to stream. Two downsides, it's still 4:3 and the stream seems unstable but hey, they're just starting out. The stream is up almost all the time now and today they converted to widescreen hot drat! Apparently some content is still 4:3 but Bubba-Ho-Tep is on and it's in widescreen. Probably just gonna flush through with new ads and stuff. Croatoan fucked around with this message at 23:48 on Mar 22, 2017 |
# ? Mar 22, 2017 23:45 |
|
Question about my network/wiring Here's my current setup: I want to add the OTA antenna coax into the main coax run to the router (which sits right by my tv) After some research, I think I can use a diplexer, like this: https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Holland-Dishpro-Satellite-Diplexer/dp/B00684D77A/ any thoughts?
|
# ? Apr 5, 2017 23:10 |
|
What exactly are you trying to accomplish
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 00:15 |
|
|
# ? May 22, 2024 15:05 |
|
BraveUlysses posted:Question about my network/wiring Maybe? Who is your provider? Pretty sure it depends if the TV signal from the ONT is provider via IP over MOCA like AT&T does, in that case you should be fine. From cable providers a lot of the time they basically just passively modulate the full stream cable signal over fiber and demodulate it at the ONT over coax and if that is the case I'm guessing there will be frequency overlap with OTA.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 02:41 |