I think it is acceptable when you're paying 1/3 the price.No DVR is unacceptable for any form of pay TV in 2016-17.
I think it is acceptable when you're paying 1/3 the price.No DVR is unacceptable for any form of pay TV in 2016-17.
I thought everything was on whenever you wanted it when streaming ....What is the exact channel lineup of the $35 Directv now? You're paying less but getting a lot less. You have to retreat to pre-VCR times and watch everything live. Fewer features? Dependent on 3rd party for Internet for it to even work? It seems like a step backwards in my book.
I thought everything was on whenever you wanted it when streaming ....
Good questions ...For actual streaming services, it appears to be. But how will Directv Now account for the channels that show new shows every week? Those take a while to show up on-demand. I assume that all on-demand content is available whenever on Directv Now but what about sporting events, new airings of shows, etc?
Good questions ...
I normally don't stream so I'm not sure how all that works.
Very interesting ...This is why I think they have it all backwards. Directv Now should be the satellite. You get it now. You don't need Internet or anything else except electricity. You can record anything and watch it when you want, and there is significant and growing on-demand. You get it all now, with a reliable picture that is among the best in the industry. You don't have to wait until the next day to watch episodes of new shows (like you do on the Hulu like services, I have heard). You get it all NOW. You even get it all over-the-top via a receiver, usually HR44 or similar. You can watch more than 2 things at once. I fear an all-streaming world because it seems like a step backwards. The streaming service should be an emergency back-up for people in big cities or other places where LOS can be an issue and there is fast Internet. There is a Sunday Ticket app on my TV. Today would be the last day to try it out so I did. The picture is like enchanced SD. My Internet is supposed to be 50 mpbs but today it's running less than 30 and dips to like 10 when I try to stream a game. There must be too many people on my cable line online now. I can't stream 4K from Amazon either. Frustrating. Back to my real Directv.
Edit: I did notice that some of the ads are different on the NFLST Samsung TV app than the game on actual Directv. There seemed to be a lot of Directv-stuff, even ads for Cinema on channel 125 - there is no channel 125 for people watching here to turn to, only the NFLST channels are there and not numbered.
A year from now when its been thru the process it may be up to par with what people are expecting.I don't have Directv Now. I am just going off what they've said about it and users here have said it. I am finding fewer reasons to ever consider it.
A year from now when its been thru the process it may be up to par with what people are expecting.
Remember, Vue was being tested for a LONG time before it went out to everyone. They too had issues, just the internal people knew about them.
New Customer Problems !Hopefully in a year they will have a better system for 4K delivery as well.
BTW, what was this thread supposed to be about? haha
They're gonna raise the price of DirecTV Now to $60 soon.A year from now when its been thru the process it may be up to par with what people are expecting.
Remember, Vue was being tested for a LONG time before it went out to everyone. They too had issues, just the internal people knew about them.
Yup, however, those that signed up knew that from day 1.They're gonna raise the price of DirecTV Now to $60 soon.