shabadoo25
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- Jan 7, 2019
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All have a 3, 7 or occasionally 14 days free trial so give them all a shot and see what you think.
I had no problem with regular Hulu but for some reason Hulu Live TV was a different animal with way too much buffering . I tried their free trial for a day or two and I cancelled. I had Googled it and everyone was having the same problem regardless internet speed. It probably was a start-up problem and is fixed now.So going purely based on channels, it looks like Hulu TV and adding the Entertainment Package might be best bet for us after discussing it with the wife.
Who has used Hulu TV and what are the thoughts?
We get regular HULU free because of our phone plan, and It seems to stream just fine, no buffer, etc., but that also isn't live tv.
What do I need to know about hulu tv?
How long ago was that?I had no problem with regular Hulu but for some reason Hulu Live TV was a different animal with way too much buffering . I tried their free trial for a day or two and I cancelled. I had Googled it and everyone was having the same problem regardless internet speed. It probably was a start-up problem and is fixed now.
When they 1st started, I think that reported it on here.How long ago was that?
Yup we wouldn't need the DVR, and don't think we would need more than 2 streams at any given time.You can pick by price and channel selection from all the services if DVR limits aren't that important to you. I am learning that most programming can be found On Demand which would lessen the need for a traditional DVR.
Yup we wouldn't need the DVR, and don't think we would need more than 2 streams at any given time.
I wonder if anyone knows if watching traditional Hulu counts as a stream on the account, or if the 2 stream regular limit is on Live tv only
I have one.I wouldn't think it would count as a stream.
If you don't need DVR, have you considered getting an HD antenna and maybe skipping any kind of cable entirely?
If not, what channels are crucial to you that you want to keep?
Still thinking about it. Should have pulled the trigger long ago but youtube is a no go for me bc of their censuring, hiding, and demonetizing any even slightly conservative channel.A number of different pages, including some nice channel charts that are easy to search. His choice was YouTube TV.
Most of us have already discussed it.It would be nice if you peeps would tell us how you get internet, what speed, Gig limit if any, and cost per month....just sayin....
It would be nice if you peeps would tell us how you get internet, what speed, Gig limit if any, and cost per month....just sayin....
Sorry;-). Hate cox cable but do use their internet.
Gig service, 1TB per cycle download. I have 4 TVs and two teenagers so between Hulu, computer use, and everyone on their phones, I hit close to 900gb each cycle(plus I work from home in IT). I am debating throttling down the four 4K firesticks to slower speeds (I’ve heard it helps bandwidth use with no noticeable loss on tv quality). If quality drops, then I’ll just add unlimited to the plan (I switched to Cox 2 months after the introduced the 1TB cap)
And yes, if I’m wired to the router, I’m hitting gig download speed, 5Ghz wireless around 300Mbps, 2.4Ghz is ~100 or so. No complaints there. Upload is pretty consistent around 50Mbps no matter how I connect.
I think Cox is $140 for internet and Hulu, Netflix, and Disney+ is $160 total. Yes, I could drop a lot of channels and save money but I like options.
It would be nice if you peeps would tell us how you get internet, what speed, Gig limit if any, and cost per month....just sayin....
WOW get 200Mbs for $45 a month