Does YouTube TV pay for retransmission issues like Dish etc. do?
Does YouTube TV pay for retransmission issues like Dish etc. do?
Does YouTube TV pay for retransmission issues like Dish etc. do?
Yep, it's included in the price. Luckily I don't have to worry about that with Hdhomerun PremiumOf course, all OTT services do, it could be more, less or the same that Dish ( and others) pays.
That’s what I did. Checked with Charter and they said I was missing firmware update. They updated but still had issues. The router I had was a single band not dual band. Once I got the dual band and put all streaming on 5G, my issues were gone.
Depends on your situation. 2.4 works better in some.The 2.4 band is pretty much useless for wifi anymore. I only run on 5G.
Depends on your situation. 2.4 works better in some.
Do you have pay tv of any kind?I love YouTube but I would NOT pay their YouTube TV. I enjoy the regular videos of different things on it. But this is my opinion
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I expect that the days of free and unfettered access to YouTube are limited. They're already offering a pay program to remove the ads and I can see that becoming the baseline.I love YouTube but I would NOT pay their YouTube TV. I enjoy the regular videos of different things on it. But this is my opinion
More channels converted to 60fps.
Only BBC America, TCM, WE tv and CNBC are 30fps on Roku. I’m not sure about premium channels.
Same for LG app except WE tv is 60fps.
I think all channels that can be broadcast in 1080 bow are, and at 60fps. Funny how when it first launched ppl were wondering and complaining about limited support on devices, channel offerings, and fps. Even with a $5 increase, it has gotten a foothold in the market. It may not be the largest by any means, but every service has to start from the ground up. Look at DTVN. They may have started with a boatload of channels and packages, but many had buffering and national outages at times and no Roku support for awhile. Still only watchable using Chrome on a laptop or PC. It takes time...Looks like they are all in the process of getting updated ...
I'm also noticing more live channels in 1080p than I had been aware of. Before I was only finding on demand stuff in 1080p. Hopefully 5.1 is around the corner.
YouTube TV had me with the addition of the Time Warner channels. I did a trial the day the Roku app was announced, but I probably wouldn't have stayed with it after the first month had it not been for the announcement a week later about the Time Warner channels and the grandfathered pricing of $35 a month. Everything else since then has been icing on the cake.
It is absolutely worth it. The only question is how long will Google absorb the cost before they make the pricing realistic. Everybody is trying to force everyone else out and whether or not that happens, the prices will ultimately have to come up.I pay $40. for YTTV and $9. for Starz through YTTV.I think it is worth it and it must be because all these critics say YTTV is losing money for what they charge For their service.