Streaming TV

  • Jamin
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 925
    #1826988

    PSVue family here as well now for a few years. Hulu live is a nice setup but the wife likes the PSVue guide better and is already used to it. You also get more cloud DVR space so we’ve just stuck with that. FSN North for Wild hockey and outdoor shows and the wife gets all her reality bullish*t.

    Have 3 Rokus in the house and just bought a 4th for the wheelhouse. Will stream from WiFi hotspot. Kids also get access to Paw Patrol, Dinotrux, etc. can also access our Plex media server at the house so that’s a win.

    Love those Rokus!

    Matt Moen
    South Minneapolis
    Posts: 4209
    #1827031

    Hulu live is the absolute ticket. Had sling for awhile but no local channels.

    Plus, you can use it in the car and stream games over your Bluetooth connection. Live being able to do that in long car rides on the weekend.

    The nice part about the streaming services is you can terminate anytime.

    eyeguy507
    SE MN
    Posts: 5199
    #1827212

    You guys know you can stream any live professional sports event with an internet connection right? Then cast it to a screen with a chromecast. All this is free. No hulu, sling or a paid tv service.

    gregory
    Red wing,mn
    Posts: 1626
    #1827337

    You guys know you can stream any live professional sports event with an internet connection right? Then cast it to a screen with a chromecast. All this is free. No hulu, sling or a paid tv service.

    please explain!

    tomr
    cottage grove, mn
    Posts: 1275
    #1827341

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>eyeguy507 wrote:</div>
    You guys know you can stream any live professional sports event with an internet connection right? Then cast it to a screen with a chromecast. All this is free. No hulu, sling or a paid tv service.

    please explain!

    X2

    Kurt Turner
    Kasson, MN
    Posts: 582
    #1827379

    You guys know you can stream any live professional sports event with an internet connection right? Then cast it to a screen with a chromecast. All this is free. No hulu, sling or a paid tv service.

    Huh?

    X3

    Ice Cap
    Posts: 2151
    #1843751

    I have DirecTv Now streaming service. Had it since day one. Get 100 plus channels for like $40 a month. FSN FS Wisconsin FS1 FS2 and all the others. I can stream on my phone all day free because I have unlimited data. Bought the I Phone/HDMI adaptor and can watch all my streaming stuff on my phone to the tv. Works great for watching Wild games out on the ice without a lot of voo doo.

    The package I have now is no longer available through DirecTV Now I got in on the ground floor so I’m lucky but it’s been great!

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