Just got a deal half of SUNDAY Ticket and a Max Upgrade for free. 6 payments of 20 something. It was hardet the lady looked and saw I has free Sunday ticket since 2012. She said the 4 payments of 24.99 deal is over
I have Centurylink 40Mbps down/20Mbps up for $32/month (discount offered on the phone after 2 year price-lock expired at $44/month)... it has occasional annoying downtime though. Cox has better quality, but it's double the price & the upload speeds are slower. I was ready to switch back to Cox's 100/10 internet until CL offered me that discount. I pay for Hulu Commercial Free $12/month & my sister-in-law pays for Netflix. I've got an over-the-air antenna on my roof that picks up HD broadcasts of local channels & recently bought a cheap DVR on Amazon for $25 that I plugged an old 1TB external hard drive into so I can record Cardinals games... the menu to set up the DVR recordings sucks, but it seems like it'll do the job.
I've schedule a few recordings & played them back just fine... the quality was as good as it was live through the OTA antenna. The fast forward & rewind worked decently, but not as good as a Cox/DTV DVR. You can pause live TV, but there are limitations... if you're watching something live then you have put it into "Timeshift mode" (by pressing pause) in order to be able to be able to pause/rewind so it isn't automatically recording everything you watch live like better DVRs do. I'd also recommend increasing the amount of TimeShift hard drive space to 4GB (default is 1GB) so that you can leave the TV paused longer if you plan to use that feature often. I haven't tested it enough to tell you exactly how long you can leave it paused.
Overall, the menus (& remote) are clunky/confusing, but once you figure it out then it works pretty well. They have a channel guide that you can go about 24-48 hours ahead to schedule a recording or you can manually set up a date & time range to record a particular channel. It only records one thing at a time & it has a 2TB max limit on the external hard drive (a 1 hour recording was about 6GB) & I think USB 2.0 was recommended. There's also an option to always record a certain show/channel in a specified time slot every week, but I haven't tested it yet. Plugging a HD larger than 2TB can cause the thing to crash from the reviews I read. Recordings are in .mts format so you can actually plug the hard drive into your PC & play them with the VLC media player.
I just got it last week so that I can record the 2nd pre-season game while I'm out of town. There's also a way to hook it up to the Xbox One like the Xbox TV Tuner so you get the Xbox guide, but you still have to use the clunky DVR menus & remote to schedule recordings. There are much better DVRs out there, but I don't plan on using this for much more than Cards games & maybe some CBS shows that don't stream through Hulu.
EDIT: One more important thing, you have to leave the DVR "On" for it to record things... if you put it into standby mode then it does nothing.
Unless I'm totally missing something, I think I got a bad box. I'm on Fox watching through it but the remote does nothing and pushing channel+ on the box does nothing.
Did you put batteries in the remote? It doesn't come with any batteries.Unless I'm totally missing something, I think I got a bad box. I'm on Fox watching through it but the remote does nothing and pushing channel+ on the box does nothing.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Lol. Yeah.Did you put batteries in the remote? It doesn't come with any batteries.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Like, you just send a link and I'll be able to watch it?If you can't get it working, I can share my recording of the game with you (and anyone else who wants it) when I get back into town Sunday night. You're supposed to be able to play it on any PC with the free VLC media player.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Pretty much, I can send a link & you download it to your PC & watch it. It might be a 20GB download though.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Yesterday, I received my monthly Directv bill in the mail only to discover that I was being billed 6 payments of $62.99 for NFL Sunday Ticket Max...a total of $384.
I called at 7:24...and it took 4 agents (some saying they were supervisors), several 10-20 minute holds and 2 1/2 hours total to get a supervisor who immediately offered me 4 payments of $24.99.
The backup on calls there last night was voluminous...others must have seen the bills in the mail as well.
Some of the agents who called themselves supervisors were clearly not supervisors because they had to put me on hold to check for discounts, 3 of whom said (after a 5 minute wait) the best they could offer was a $17 per month discount off of $62.99.
The second to last agent actually tried to tell me how fortunate I was to have a few discounts on my bill and how I was getting such great value...but, all I have is the Choice package, the HBO/SHO/Sports Pack bundle and with three discounts (2 because of the bundle) which I have still been paying $120 a month for. She had me so furious that I told her to cancel my DTV subscription...which she immediately accepted and proceeded to tell me all the mailing back of boxes i had to do and that I would have a $220 cancellation fee. She said she was the supervisor, but for some reason I just thought of asking her if she had a supervisor and she said yes and that it would a 20 minute wait to speak with him.
By then it had been 2 hours and 10 minutes so what's another 20, I thought.
The next guy was super. I didn't really have to explain anything. Just asked about NFL Sunday Ticket and said I've subscribed to it for the past 17 years and voila he made the 4/$24.99 offer.
There is no question in my mind that this is DTV's plan...make you go to all lengths to get the right deal. Some people probably don't want to take on the hassle and just pay whatever the bill is. I just have to learn to not let it get me so pissed...that is as long as they monopolize NFLST.
TBH the reddit NFL streams are in such good quality these days that I don't think twice about Sunday Ticket (as long as you don't mind watching from a laptop or tablet).