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For those that are Jonesing for some Niner football, the NFL network is showing the 49er-Charger SB at 1:00.
I'll just wait a day and watch it on nflreplay.net with no commercials
As someone that has not lived in the Bay Area for all my life except for the last few years but now i'm in san diego, so i have always had to either go to a bar for 9er games or get directv. i've had youtubetv the past few years and love it. streaming has been great on that. i hated directv when i had it, the stupid satellite that you have to install is still on my parents house and i had to get it removed from my old house when i sold it. i prefer streaming. i got the youtube nfl sunday ticket plan when it was 249 or 299 a month before june 6. i'm just grateful to have the ability to stream the 9ers at home. i'm too old to go sit at the bar all day from 9 am to 8pm to watch all the games, it hurts. lol.
Originally posted by ninersush:
As someone that has not lived in the Bay Area for all my life except for the last few years but now i'm in san diego, so i have always had to either go to a bar for 9er games or get directv. i've had youtubetv the past few years and love it. streaming has been great on that. i hated directv when i had it, the stupid satellite that you have to install is still on my parents house and i had to get it removed from my old house when i sold it. i prefer streaming. i got the youtube nfl sunday ticket plan when it was 249 or 299 a month before june 6. i'm just grateful to have the ability to stream the 9ers at home. i'm too old to go sit at the bar all day from 9 am to 8pm to watch all the games, it hurts. lol.

Streaming is okay if you live in an area with good service. Unfortunately many do not. Directv offers way more channels and options than YouTube. Can you record on YouTube? Can you pause and reverse? I would need to subscribe to about 5 services at least to get the channels I watch on Directv and none of them would allow me to get NBC Sports Bay Area which gives me the Giants, Warriors, A's and Kings.

I'm going to listen to the radio broadcast this year and catch the replays on NFL Network.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by ninersush:
As someone that has not lived in the Bay Area for all my life except for the last few years but now i'm in san diego, so i have always had to either go to a bar for 9er games or get directv. i've had youtubetv the past few years and love it. streaming has been great on that. i hated directv when i had it, the stupid satellite that you have to install is still on my parents house and i had to get it removed from my old house when i sold it. i prefer streaming. i got the youtube nfl sunday ticket plan when it was 249 or 299 a month before june 6. i'm just grateful to have the ability to stream the 9ers at home. i'm too old to go sit at the bar all day from 9 am to 8pm to watch all the games, it hurts. lol.

Streaming is okay if you live in an area with good service. Unfortunately many do not. Directv offers way more channels and options than YouTube. Can you record on YouTube? Can you pause and reverse? I would need to subscribe to about 5 services at least to get the channels I watch on Directv and none of them would allow me to get NBC Sports Bay Area which gives me the Giants, Warriors, A's and Kings.

I'm going to listen to the radio broadcast this year and catch the replays on NFL Network.

youtubetv has unlimited dvr and you can pause/rewind, etc.

but yeah if your streaming isn't good its not going to work for you.

i don't even want 1/2 the channels youtubetv offers and want 1/4 the channels that comcast/directv offers. but i get your point that directv gives you the local sports in your area.

i think youtubetv is a great option for those that can stream and don't care able the local sports market much. and to me the biggest thing is that i have to pay comcast or att for internet but they won't take my money for tv this way and youtubetv meets my needs.
Originally posted by ninersush:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by ninersush:
As someone that has not lived in the Bay Area for all my life except for the last few years but now i'm in san diego, so i have always had to either go to a bar for 9er games or get directv. i've had youtubetv the past few years and love it. streaming has been great on that. i hated directv when i had it, the stupid satellite that you have to install is still on my parents house and i had to get it removed from my old house when i sold it. i prefer streaming. i got the youtube nfl sunday ticket plan when it was 249 or 299 a month before june 6. i'm just grateful to have the ability to stream the 9ers at home. i'm too old to go sit at the bar all day from 9 am to 8pm to watch all the games, it hurts. lol.

Streaming is okay if you live in an area with good service. Unfortunately many do not. Directv offers way more channels and options than YouTube. Can you record on YouTube? Can you pause and reverse? I would need to subscribe to about 5 services at least to get the channels I watch on Directv and none of them would allow me to get NBC Sports Bay Area which gives me the Giants, Warriors, A's and Kings.

I'm going to listen to the radio broadcast this year and catch the replays on NFL Network.

youtubetv has unlimited dvr and you can pause/rewind, etc.

but yeah if your streaming isn't good its not going to work for you.

i don't even want 1/2 the channels youtubetv offers and want 1/4 the channels that comcast/directv offers. but i get your point that directv gives you the local sports in your area.

i think youtubetv is a great option for those that can stream and don't care able the local sports market much. and to me the biggest thing is that i have to pay comcast or att for internet but they won't take my money for tv this way and youtubetv meets my needs.

The ironic part is many of those streaming channels keep raising their prices as they add more channels. Some are up to $69 per month for the premium package. Eventually they'll cost more than cable or Directv. If I subscribed to 4 or 5 streaming services at even $40 per month that's $160-$200. More than what I pay for Directv. I know people that already do this. They started out as a way to beat the high costs but they got sucked in and now are paying more than ever. Plus some had to upgrade their broadband to a higher level so they could get better service.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by ninersush:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by ninersush:
As someone that has not lived in the Bay Area for all my life except for the last few years but now i'm in san diego, so i have always had to either go to a bar for 9er games or get directv. i've had youtubetv the past few years and love it. streaming has been great on that. i hated directv when i had it, the stupid satellite that you have to install is still on my parents house and i had to get it removed from my old house when i sold it. i prefer streaming. i got the youtube nfl sunday ticket plan when it was 249 or 299 a month before june 6. i'm just grateful to have the ability to stream the 9ers at home. i'm too old to go sit at the bar all day from 9 am to 8pm to watch all the games, it hurts. lol.

Streaming is okay if you live in an area with good service. Unfortunately many do not. Directv offers way more channels and options than YouTube. Can you record on YouTube? Can you pause and reverse? I would need to subscribe to about 5 services at least to get the channels I watch on Directv and none of them would allow me to get NBC Sports Bay Area which gives me the Giants, Warriors, A's and Kings.

I'm going to listen to the radio broadcast this year and catch the replays on NFL Network.

youtubetv has unlimited dvr and you can pause/rewind, etc.

but yeah if your streaming isn't good its not going to work for you.

i don't even want 1/2 the channels youtubetv offers and want 1/4 the channels that comcast/directv offers. but i get your point that directv gives you the local sports in your area.

i think youtubetv is a great option for those that can stream and don't care able the local sports market much. and to me the biggest thing is that i have to pay comcast or att for internet but they won't take my money for tv this way and youtubetv meets my needs.

The ironic part is many of those streaming channels keep raising their prices as they add more channels. Some are up to $69 per month for the premium package. Eventually they'll cost more than cable or Directv. If I subscribed to 4 or 5 streaming services at even $40 per month that's $160-$200. More than what I pay for Directv. I know people that already do this. They started out as a way to beat the high costs but they got sucked in and now are paying more than ever. Plus some had to upgrade their broadband to a higher level so they could get better service.

I got the original streaming direct Tv for $30 a month . It's not almost $100
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by ninersush:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by ninersush:
As someone that has not lived in the Bay Area for all my life except for the last few years but now i'm in san diego, so i have always had to either go to a bar for 9er games or get directv. i've had youtubetv the past few years and love it. streaming has been great on that. i hated directv when i had it, the stupid satellite that you have to install is still on my parents house and i had to get it removed from my old house when i sold it. i prefer streaming. i got the youtube nfl sunday ticket plan when it was 249 or 299 a month before june 6. i'm just grateful to have the ability to stream the 9ers at home. i'm too old to go sit at the bar all day from 9 am to 8pm to watch all the games, it hurts. lol.

Streaming is okay if you live in an area with good service. Unfortunately many do not. Directv offers way more channels and options than YouTube. Can you record on YouTube? Can you pause and reverse? I would need to subscribe to about 5 services at least to get the channels I watch on Directv and none of them would allow me to get NBC Sports Bay Area which gives me the Giants, Warriors, A's and Kings.

I'm going to listen to the radio broadcast this year and catch the replays on NFL Network.

youtubetv has unlimited dvr and you can pause/rewind, etc.

but yeah if your streaming isn't good its not going to work for you.

i don't even want 1/2 the channels youtubetv offers and want 1/4 the channels that comcast/directv offers. but i get your point that directv gives you the local sports in your area.

i think youtubetv is a great option for those that can stream and don't care able the local sports market much. and to me the biggest thing is that i have to pay comcast or att for internet but they won't take my money for tv this way and youtubetv meets my needs.

The ironic part is many of those streaming channels keep raising their prices as they add more channels. Some are up to $69 per month for the premium package. Eventually they'll cost more than cable or Directv. If I subscribed to 4 or 5 streaming services at even $40 per month that's $160-$200. More than what I pay for Directv. I know people that already do this. They started out as a way to beat the high costs but they got sucked in and now are paying more than ever. Plus some had to upgrade their broadband to a higher level so they could get better service.

I got the original streaming direct Tv for $30 a month . It's not almost $100

That's a stripped down version that includes some but certainly not all the channels. Aside from poor broadband in my area what really pisses me off is every streaming service offers almost the same stuff but there's always one or two channels that I watch that one doesn't which means I have to go to another. Then they have some I want but others that I want aren't offered. I made a short list of the channels I watch on a regular basis and I would need to buy 5 different streaming services.
Question does redzone show full games when they air? I recently moved to NY and wanna know how I can catch the games out of market. I'm looking into using a VPN but don't really feel like going that route if redzone will show the Niner games.
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Question does redzone show full games when they air? I recently moved to NY and wanna know how I can catch the games out of market. I'm looking into using a VPN but don't really feel like going that route if redzone will show the Niner games.

Redzone shoes big plays, red zone drives, and if neither is happening they usually will show a game that's close or highlights from earlier. If your goal is to watch the 49ers consistently without Sunday ticket I suggest finding a good stream.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Question does redzone show full games when they air? I recently moved to NY and wanna know how I can catch the games out of market. I'm looking into using a VPN but don't really feel like going that route if redzone will show the Niner games.

Redzone shoes big plays, red zone drives, and if neither is happening they usually will show a game that's close or highlights from earlier. If your goal is to watch the 49ers consistently without Sunday ticket I suggest finding a good stream.

a friend of mine with the same name and face told me he uses streameast or 720pstream and airplays it from his ipad to his tv

hes a darn good looking fella too
Originally posted by Zachary:
a friend of mine with the same name and face told me he uses streameast or 720pstream and airplays it from his ipad to his tv

hes a darn good looking fella too

Can you airplay from an iPhone then as well? I'm lost when it comes to this stuff haha
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by Zachary:
a friend of mine with the same name and face told me he uses streameast or 720pstream and airplays it from his ipad to his tv

hes a darn good looking fella too

Can you airplay from an iPhone then as well? I'm lost when it comes to this stuff haha

Someone told me that airplaying streams can be tricky and said Redditstreams and crack streams were good about it last year. He said he was gonna look around once the season starts and figure out which one works the best this year. And remember watching an unauthorized stream is legal, hosting one is not.
Whatever method you use to watch games, it's obvious that it's becoming more complicated all the time. The goal is to get as much money from the viewers as possible. It seems like with all the options available you cold spend a lot of time hunting for the best value.

I miss the old days when you could just turn on the TV and the games would be there.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Whatever method you use to watch games, it's obvious that it's becoming more complicated all the time. The goal is to get as much money from the viewers as possible. It seems like with all the options available you cold spend a lot of time hunting for the best value.

I miss the old days when you could just turn on the TV and the games would be there.

Yeah I agree.
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