Gatorchip
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Sorry man! So what do I get now instead of Mobdro?How can you forget about the infamous Old Lion?
No worries. Mobdro is pretty outdated too. Heck there are plenty of websites that are better then that now.
Sorry man! So what do I get now instead of Mobdro?How can you forget about the infamous Old Lion?
No worries. Mobdro is pretty outdated too. Heck there are plenty of websites that are better then that now.
You can have a VPN installed on your router too. Protects the entire home.
Sorry man! So what do I get now instead of Mobdro?
The live TV is usually pretty bad. Wasn't sure if it's the app, or my internet. Always losing sports games.IPTV services are everywhere but most are not free. There are some websites like USTVGO.tv (even has a guide) and Yoursports.stream that work just as well if not better. For the firestick just use the Silk browser that is in the store or you can download a different one.
If you are satisfied with Mobdro there is nothing wrong with keeping it either. I dont watch a ton of live tv so I have the CinemaHD app. It has every movie and show made pretty much. Just need to wait until the next day like Hulu.
The live TV is usually pretty bad. Wasn't sure if it's the app, or my internet. Always losing sports games.
But Thursday night football from Amazon Prime is perfect. But I have a prime subscription and don't use the app of course.
NFL can be tough.I posted this over on the “other site”…
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I am down to the point where the only reason I have “cable” is for Blacklist (I don’t really care for this show anymore) and sports (NFL and MLB playoffs, primarily). I can get everything else I care about from the myriad of streaming services out there.
So where can I get NFL and MLB playoffs from streaming? My Cable bill is about $200, but that includes Showtime which I NEVER watch and my 200 mbps dedicated internet (No throttling). I have not done the research yet, but I think I can get the same internet for approx $100.
I have Apple (why??), HULU, Paramount, HBOMax (I get this through Cable, so this will need to be acquired independently post-cut), AMC, MLB, and Prime. I turn NetFlix on and off throughout the year (it is currently off).
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I have Roku on all my TVs. The discussion in this thread if from a few years ago, and APPEARS to concentrate on Fire and computers. What is the latest?
you can probably get most NFL games OTA with a basic antenna. There's only a few Thursday and other games that are "cable only".I posted this over on the “other site”…
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I am down to the point where the only reason I have “cable” is for Blacklist (I don’t really care for this show anymore) and sports (NFL and MLB playoffs, primarily). I can get everything else I care about from the myriad of streaming services out there.
So where can I get NFL and MLB playoffs from streaming? My Cable bill is about $200, but that includes Showtime which I NEVER watch and my 200 mbps dedicated internet (No throttling). I have not done the research yet, but I think I can get the same internet for approx $100.
I have Apple (why??), HULU, Paramount, HBOMax (I get this through Cable, so this will need to be acquired independently post-cut), AMC, MLB, and Prime. I turn NetFlix on and off throughout the year (it is currently off).
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I have Roku on all my TVs. The discussion in this thread if from a few years ago, and APPEARS to concentrate on Fire and computers. What is the latest?
Tbh, I am mostly concerned with the playoffs. I don’t often have access to Niner games as it is (I live out of market from my fave teams), so my current cable solution isn’t really a solution anyway.you can probably get most NFL games OTA with a basic antenna. There's only a few Thursday and other games that are "cable only".
at least for now, all the NFL playoff games are still on the major networks. I'm not sure about MLB.Tbh, I am mostly concerned with the playoffs. I don’t often have access to Niner games as it is (I live out of market from my fave teams), so my current cable solution isn’t really a solution anyway.
And Hulu isn't even that much cheaper anymore.Must have been kicked out of Hulu 15 times on Sunday while watching golf. Downside to cheaper prices.
I finally dumped ATT Uverse, which was roughly $170 per month at each place, including their HBO & Showtme add ons, for Youtube TV at $73 per month and I can share it across both locations. So far so good though I'll probably add HBO for another $16 and maybe their NFL Sunday Ticket as well at $299 for the year.
I just dumped Spectrum for Youtube TV. Only drawback for me is it's a bit slower to navigate, since there are no channel numbers. You have to pick from the guide, so I don't channel-hop during commercials as much anymore.
You can customize the guide. I did that and used my custom guide at first. But I have 3 people, including myself, using and trying to get comfortable with it, so I currently use the menu favoring "most watched" now. I've only had it a week. Not knowing exactly where every channel is seems to be a minor drawback so far... and channel hopping is a bit more cumbersome. I was always channel hopping between commercials with cable.