Anonymous wrote:ABC live is the streaming version of ABC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I like to have ABC live -- not the next day, not the next week. I want to watch my ABC shows live (or the same day). The only streaming service in the DMV that has ABC live (as far as I found) was DirectTV Now. I had it for a month. I liked having it on a tv that couldn't get a cable port. I didn't keep it up. The one thing that was super annoying was the way that you get to the channels. You can't just push "7" + enter (or whatever the channel number is, like you do with cable). You had to go to the listing screen and then scroll down to the channel that you wanted, and click on that and have it load up. Then when you want to change to channel 4, you can't punch in "4" -- nope... you have to go back to the directory and scroll down to the correct entry and enter that and have it load up, etc.
That was kind of annoying. It was o.k. b/c cable wasn't an option for this location for the tv. But, I wouldn't want to do that all the time for every tv.
I watch ABC live using my Mohu HD indoor antenna with the regular TV remote (i.e., no scrolling). Hulu Live should also give ABC live.
I'm tbe PP. You can't get ABC live in the DC metro area. There are only a few metro areas where it is available. I did buy an antenna first....the reception is very broken and pretty difficult to watch even a weathercast. No way to watch a show with that much audio interference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I like to have ABC live -- not the next day, not the next week. I want to watch my ABC shows live (or the same day). The only streaming service in the DMV that has ABC live (as far as I found) was DirectTV Now. I had it for a month. I liked having it on a tv that couldn't get a cable port. I didn't keep it up. The one thing that was super annoying was the way that you get to the channels. You can't just push "7" + enter (or whatever the channel number is, like you do with cable). You had to go to the listing screen and then scroll down to the channel that you wanted, and click on that and have it load up. Then when you want to change to channel 4, you can't punch in "4" -- nope... you have to go back to the directory and scroll down to the correct entry and enter that and have it load up, etc.
That was kind of annoying. It was o.k. b/c cable wasn't an option for this location for the tv. But, I wouldn't want to do that all the time for every tv.
I watch ABC live using my Mohu HD indoor antenna with the regular TV remote (i.e., no scrolling). Hulu Live should also give ABC live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check the price of the Internet alone you’d need to support all of that streaming. Between standalone decent Internet and all of the streaming services I couldn’t see how it would save much, if any money to cut cable which I have as part of a bundle and assume you do too.
This. It is cheaper for us to have all 3 services than internet alone. I'm not sure there's anywhere in the DMV that has affordable, reliable internet-only providers.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I like to have ABC live -- not the next day, not the next week. I want to watch my ABC shows live (or the same day). The only streaming service in the DMV that has ABC live (as far as I found) was DirectTV Now. I had it for a month. I liked having it on a tv that couldn't get a cable port. I didn't keep it up. The one thing that was super annoying was the way that you get to the channels. You can't just push "7" + enter (or whatever the channel number is, like you do with cable). You had to go to the listing screen and then scroll down to the channel that you wanted, and click on that and have it load up. Then when you want to change to channel 4, you can't punch in "4" -- nope... you have to go back to the directory and scroll down to the correct entry and enter that and have it load up, etc.
That was kind of annoying. It was o.k. b/c cable wasn't an option for this location for the tv. But, I wouldn't want to do that all the time for every tv.
Anonymous wrote:Check the price of the Internet alone you’d need to support all of that streaming. Between standalone decent Internet and all of the streaming services I couldn’t see how it would save much, if any money to cut cable which I have as part of a bundle and assume you do too.