This is the newer version of the one we got from Antennas Direct a few years ago. Got the amp there too, but they no longer cary the amp we got. We have a Channel Master CM-7777 30db gain amplifier and I highly recommend it.
Everything I have read stated the same thing about DirecTV Now. Buffering issues which in my opinion is poor app development. You never hear of major buffering issues with Netflix, Hulu, etc. AT&T developers are horrible, in my opinion.Papi played around with a digital antennae he brought home from work.
Worked great! Terrific signal from all the local channels and we got a total of 46 channels.
So I think we're going to hook that up and stick with Philo, Hulu, and Netflix for now.
Even DirectTV streaming had buffering issues.
Hmmm, haven't had issues with buffering. We've been using it pretty constantly the last few weeks. Had one show that developed a bit of "stutter", but only for a few minutes.Papi played around with a digital antennae he brought home from work.
Worked great! Terrific signal from all the local channels and we got a total of 46 channels.
So I think we're going to hook that up and stick with Philo, Hulu, and Netflix for now.
Even DirectTV streaming had buffering issues.
We have Hulu Live on all 5 tv’s and both tablets and phones (we pay the small extra fee for unlimited devices). We have had very few interruption or buffering and we’re both very satisfied with it, The only other service we’ve added is something called Friendly but with a weird spelling, it gives the Queen her Hallmark channels. My only complaint is with the Hulu remotes, they’re very basic but get the job done, and also the process of getting to a channel once you turn on the tv. Just seems like too many clicks to get to the channel, it’s not like just turning on the tv. It’s a small price to pay though and a trade-off we’re willing to make. My rating would be 4 out of 5 stars.
My only complaint is with the Hulu remotes,
Ahhh, yes I did. I had to look at the nearest remote and it is a Roku remote.
Yes, we finally got used to it. We usually just leave the main tv on all the time and just mute the volume if we’re not watching tv at the time.The process to get to actually watching TV does take longer compared to cable service. It is somewhat annoying so far but hopefully it'll become less so over time.
OuchYouTube TV raised their price to $64.99 today. Cutting the cord is getting more expensive.
Looks like I'll be canceling YouTube TV. Too expensive for something I don't use much.YouTube TV raised their price to $64.99 today. Cutting the cord is getting more expensive.
Its been okay. We don't watch as much as we did even a few months ago.Anyone with Hulu Live TV experiencing a lot of buffering issues lately? It has gotten really annoying in the last few weeks.
And I'm growing less fond of Hulu Live TV in general. The DVR/recording process is just annoying compared to how it works on regular old Comcast service.