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Title: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: BanditVol on October 01, 2022, 08:22:39 EDT
No ESPN channels at all!   :banghead:

Fortunately I have already begun my transition to streaming.  A buddy gave me his old Roku a couple months ago and I get Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu free through my provider.  So I am currently watching the SECN through Roku.  The menu is a bit of a pain, I have to click multiple times to get to the SECN, but I can get used to that.

What I might miss if I permanently pull the plug (and I really want to!) is the "back" feature, which doesn't seem to work for streaming.  Or does it?

To be clear what I mean is that Roku apparently doesn't allow me to back up on live streaming.  Does anyone else have this problem?  I have become accustomed to having my own replay capability.  :biggrin:


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on October 01, 2022, 08:46:47 EDT
When I moved here, I signed up with my local cable provider. After a week of dealing with their overpriced, freezing up 3 times per day, remote with 2’ range BS, I dropped them and got Direct TV Stream through roku. I’ve been very happy with them so far. They’re the priciest of the live TV streaming services, but they’re the only one with Bally Sports, which I can’t live without.


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: JeffCountyVolFan on October 01, 2022, 09:28:50 EDT
No ESPN channels at all!   :banghead:

What I might miss if I permanently pull the plug (and I really want to!) is the "back" feature, which doesn't seem to work for streaming.  Or does it?

To be clear what I mean is that Roku apparently doesn't allow me to back up on live streaming.  Does anyone else have this problem?  I have become accustomed to having my own replay capability.  :biggrin:

I use Roku with YoutubeTV. I record EVERY college football game played. If you set a game to record on my system, you can go back. Through the ESPN app I cannot rewind the game videos.


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: Creek Walker on October 02, 2022, 02:18:52 EDT
Streaming services aren't safe from these disputes. Apparently Sling subscribers lost ESPN access today as well.

I put more fault on ESPN than the cable/satellite/streaming providers. The primary reason cable and satellite are losing subscribers in droves is the price. And the primary reason their price is so high is ESPN. The more subscribers they lose, the more the providers are pressed to keep their costs down, which is impossible because ESPN's costs are always going up. I get it to a point...every single game is available on TV now because ESPN is pouring billions of dollars into providing live content, and that cost can only be recouped from subscribers. But ESPN also wastes a crapton of money trying to insert itself into every political issue that is even remotely sports-related, the vast majority of which the average sports viewer couldn't care less about. Not to mention the elaborate sets and personnel for GameDay, etc. I guess that's important to a lot of people...but it's not to me. I wish there was an alternative to ESPN that would focus on game broadcasts and game broadcasts alone.


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: JeffCountyVolFan on October 02, 2022, 02:32:29 EDT
Streaming services aren't safe from these disputes. Apparently Sling subscribers lost ESPN access today as well.

I put more fault on ESPN than the cable/satellite/streaming providers. The primary reason cable and satellite are losing subscribers in droves is the price. And the primary reason their price is so high is ESPN. The more subscribers they lose, the more the providers are pressed to keep their costs down, which is impossible because ESPN's costs are always going up. I get it to a point...every single game is available on TV now because ESPN is pouring billions of dollars into providing live content, and that cost can only be recouped from subscribers. But ESPN also wastes a crapton of money trying to insert itself into every political issue that is even remotely sports-related, the vast majority of which the average sports viewer couldn't care less about. Not to mention the elaborate sets and personnel for GameDay, etc. I guess that's important to a lot of people...but it's not to me. I wish there was an alternative to ESPN that would focus on game broadcasts and game broadcasts alone.

DISNEY!!!! That’s all that needs to be said, imo.


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: PirateVOL on October 02, 2022, 04:05:08 EDT
Streaming services aren't safe from these disputes. Apparently Sling subscribers lost ESPN access today as well.

I put more fault on ESPN than the cable/satellite/streaming providers. The primary reason cable and satellite are losing subscribers in droves is the price. And the primary reason their price is so high is ESPN. The more subscribers they lose, the more the providers are pressed to keep their costs down, which is impossible because ESPN's costs are always going up. I get it to a point...every single game is available on TV now because ESPN is pouring billions of dollars into providing live content, and that cost can only be recouped from subscribers. But ESPN also wastes a crapton of money trying to insert itself into every political issue that is even remotely sports-related, the vast majority of which the average sports viewer couldn't care less about. Not to mention the elaborate sets and personnel for GameDay, etc. I guess that's important to a lot of people...but it's not to me. I wish there was an alternative to ESPN that would focus on game broadcasts and game broadcasts alone.
Disney is attempting strong armed robbery


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: BanditVol on October 02, 2022, 05:09:19 EDT
My impression is that Disney wants to hurt Dish and Sling and is succeeding.

I have overpaid for Dish for way too long, happy to move over to streaming, which likely will be complete by end of year, but I do want to be able to replay live games. 



Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: BanditVol on October 02, 2022, 05:10:51 EDT
I use Roku with YoutubeTV. I record EVERY college football game played. If you set a game to record on my system, you can go back. Through the ESPN app I cannot rewind the game videos.

How do you record things?  Do you have your own DVR?


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: JeffCountyVolFan on October 02, 2022, 05:14:38 EDT
My impression is that Disney wants to hurt Dish and Sling and is succeeding.

I have overpaid for Dish for way too long, happy to move over to streaming, which likely will be complete by end of year, but I do want to be able to replay live games. 


With YTTV, you can record all games that are available through YTTV. You can also rewind live action through YTTV, but SECN+ is not available through YTTV. You can use your YTTV login to watch SECN+ games using the ESPN app but I don’t think games watched using that app allow for rewind/replay.


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: BanditVol on October 02, 2022, 05:17:38 EDT
With YTTV, you can record all games that are available through YTTV. You can also rewind live action through YTTV, but SECN+ is not available through YTTV. You can use your YTTV login to watch SECN+ games using the ESPN app but I don’t think games watched using that app allow for rewind/replay.

thanks!

Yeah, I was using ESPN + today, doesn't allow either freezing the game or rewinding.  That is way too useful to give up.

It sounds like it won't ever work for the SECN though, and I mostly watch SEC games.  But I'll figure something out...


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: JeffCountyVolFan on October 02, 2022, 05:17:42 EDT
How do you record things?  Do you have your own DVR?
You don’t actually record anything. I just set YTTV to “record” all college football games, all college basketball games, and all PGA events. After doing this, you have access to every game on their servers for a period of 6 months (I think it's 6 months).

With YTTV, you could actually "record" every show that they offer every day.


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: JeffCountyVolFan on October 02, 2022, 05:19:33 EDT
thanks!

Yeah, I was using ESPN + today, doesn't allow either freezing the game or rewinding.  That is way too useful to give up.

It sounds like it won't ever work for the SECN though, and I mostly watch SEC games.  But I'll figure something out...
SECN is available through YTTV so you can "record", rewind, etc. It's only SECN+ games that require using the ESPN app.


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: BanditVol on October 02, 2022, 06:05:54 EDT
SECN is available through YTTV so you can "record", rewind, etc. It's only SECN+ games that require using the ESPN app.

Ah okay, good to know. I guess I need to get YouTubeTV


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: JeffCountyVolFan on October 02, 2022, 06:25:12 EDT
I just checked. The DVR storage is unlimited and is saved for 9 months.

This link explains how it works:  https://www.techjunkie.com/youtube-tv-dvr-works/ (https://www.techjunkie.com/youtube-tv-dvr-works/)


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: VOLMAN on October 02, 2022, 05:22:30 EDT
Yeah Disney is losing it's ass with Disney + and the parks and wants sports fans to pay for their losses. Screw 'em, I can go to the local bar and watch games, I applaud Dish for refusing to submit.  :powert:     :patriot:


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: PirateVOL on October 03, 2022, 02:48:44 EDT
Disney channels are back on Dish


Title: Re: DishTV is having a dispute with Disney
Post by: FLVOL on October 03, 2022, 03:25:23 EDT
I'm pretty fortunate, our house is within range of a 5G tower, so we were able to cut the tie to cable completely by using a Nighthawk M5 5G cellular modem and a 4K firestick.

I just use ad free Youtube throughout the year, and Youtube TV during the season to what the games in 4k (it's a bit pricey, so ONLY during the season).

The best part is we can travel with this setup and have great connection most everywhere we go