Thanks Gotham Gator — looks like YES now is only available on Hulu and AT&T TV NOW. Hulu is cheaper and has recording built in, so I guess that’s it.Well, I won't be a YouTubeTV user for much longer. Researching now. Hulu seems best bet.
Thanks Gotham Gator — looks like YES now is only available on Hulu and AT&T TV NOW. Hulu is cheaper and has recording built in, so I guess that’s it.
Y’all see any other options?
I have ESPN+ but only show out of region games and black out in region ones. My hope is that I can utilize my VPN to utilize ESPN+ to watch as an "out of region" viewer.
I have ESPN+ but only show out of region games and black out in region ones. My hope is that I can utilize my VPN to utilize ESPN+ to watch as an "out of region" viewer.
im having real issues with espn+ using CyberGhost vpn. I even made a new espn account with a new Email, worried they had my address at espn and that’s why i was still blacked out. What do you use?
I think he meant Hulu is cheaper than AT&T. YouTubeTV is certainly preferable for its DVR and interface, but I needs my YES Network.how is Hulu cheaper?
YTTV is $50 a month, allows 3 simultaneous streams, sharing with 4 other people, and unlimited DVR. it also has a superior interface and integration with chromecast and google home/assistant than other services.
I switched from ATT NOW/DirectTV because at the time, there was no true DVR and even if it allowed recording, it would NOT let me cast it to my TV. It also had a lot of trouble with streaming and get choppy streams and have to restart the app several times. I'm not sure if it has improved.
For the money and features, i think YTTV is still the best deal in my experience and especially if you are heavily integrated into the google system. Obviously, you go with whichever works best for you.
I'm hoping i can watch the game via ESPN+ though VPN this weekend. Hopefully, it works. Otherwise, I guess I'll be hunting down a stream some other way.
Yeah. I just changed to cyberghost bc it’s supposed to be the best for streaming. And FSG, hbo, Netflix are all working for me here in Jamaica. But espn+ still blacking me out for NY...I use windscribe cause i have a lifetime subscription with them. but just gave it a try on mobile and laptop and no luck. i get blocked.
sigh.
how is Hulu cheaper?
YTTV is $50 a month, allows 3 simultaneous streams, sharing with 4 other people, and unlimited DVR. it also has a superior interface and integration with chromecast and google home/assistant than other services.
I switched from ATT NOW/DirectTV because at the time, there was no true DVR and even if it allowed recording, it would NOT let me cast it to my TV. It also had a lot of trouble with streaming and get choppy streams and have to restart the app several times. I'm not sure if it has improved.
For the money and features, i think YTTV is still the best deal in my experience and especially if you are heavily integrated into the google system. Obviously, you go with whichever works best for you.
I'm hoping i can watch the game via ESPN+ though VPN this weekend. Hopefully, it works. Otherwise, I guess I'll be hunting down a stream some other way.
Yeah, I just meant Hulu looks like a better option than AT&T. Youtube TV is great, other than no longer having NYCFCI think he meant Hulu is cheaper than AT&T. YouTubeTV is certainly preferable for its DVR and interface, but I needs my YES Network.
Anyone else have ideas?
at this point... might have to consider chalking up the cash for a VPN that doesn't get blocked like NordVPN or ExpressVPN.
This really annoys me. . now i'm quite disgruntled.
My brother showed me an alternative to google crome called Opera which has a free VPN built into it. I tried getting it to work with espn+ and honestly it was a pain in the neck to get everything to finally load. But it did get around the blocked content to show me one of the replay games from last year. So I dont know if its totally worth it but it worked for me yesterday