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re: Official Cutting The Cord Thread
Posted on 3/13/15 at 3:23 pm to MoreOrLes
Posted on 3/13/15 at 3:23 pm to MoreOrLes
Going on year 2
1 Roku3 (subscription to Sling)
2 Chromecast
HD Ant catch ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, METV, and CW
Subscriptions to Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Im saving roughly 100/month Had Uverse TV. Still use Uverse for Internet. Bumped Bandwidth to top and cut cable.
1 Roku3 (subscription to Sling)
2 Chromecast
HD Ant catch ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, METV, and CW
Subscriptions to Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Im saving roughly 100/month Had Uverse TV. Still use Uverse for Internet. Bumped Bandwidth to top and cut cable.
Posted on 3/13/15 at 4:27 pm to tigerfan in bamaland
I get that there are savings to be had, and I am cutting in 12 days, but how are people getting $100 in savings ?
I pay $100 a month for Cable and internet right now, Cutting out the tv part is only saving like $30 Which adding a Sling tv for $25 negates. (note I already pay for Prime and Netflix so im not adding or deducting for those)
I pay $100 a month for Cable and internet right now, Cutting out the tv part is only saving like $30 Which adding a Sling tv for $25 negates. (note I already pay for Prime and Netflix so im not adding or deducting for those)
Posted on 3/13/15 at 5:22 pm to TigerRob82
quote:
but how are people getting $100 in savings ?
By having slower internet connections and using illegal/unethical sources, for the most part.
Posted on 3/13/15 at 9:18 pm to TigerRob82
ATT Uverse cable and Internet after taxes and fees was about 200. I carried HD, Sports Package, and premium channels. My internet bill is about 80 by itself. Add sling tv Im at about 100. I always had Netflix and Prime. I'm about to shop wireless because ATT is robbing me there too. My contract is up in a month.
Posted on 3/13/15 at 9:22 pm to 8thyearsenior
Almost every house I lived in in Nola had stolen cable rigged up from the previous tenant. It was great for football season.
Now I use my phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot, since I'm grandfathered in on Verizon's unlimited data plan. I've got a few passwords to use roku cable channels. During football season with watch espn, I was using between 180-200 gigabytes a month.
Now I use my phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot, since I'm grandfathered in on Verizon's unlimited data plan. I've got a few passwords to use roku cable channels. During football season with watch espn, I was using between 180-200 gigabytes a month.
Posted on 3/16/15 at 1:16 am to CCTider
quote:
I just signed up for Sling TV. $25/mo (I opted for the sports package -- ESPN channels and SECN-- at an additional $5/month). No contracts, but when you sign up, if you buy 3 months, you get a free Roku Stick, Fire Stick, or $50 off the box variations. Plus, Sling TV is watchable on Mac & PC, and iOS and Anroid phone/tablets. SlingTV and Netflix and I'm good. I'll probably get an antenna pretty soon for the locals.
This seems like the best plan right? if all I watch is ESPN, AMC, HGTV.... I can get locals from an antenna.
What Internet speeds do you need to stream SlingTV seamlessly? Just curious to see what type of Internet plan I need.
$25 SlingTV + ?? For Internet? = total bill?
Posted on 3/17/15 at 10:10 am to Biggereztiger
Canceled my DirecTv today. Will be signing up for SlingTV (and getting a new Fire TV to go with my Roku). Also picked up a new router because my current one sucks and an HDTV antenna. Feels good to finally cut the cord 

Posted on 3/18/15 at 8:36 am to lsujro
Does KODI on the fire TV require an air mouse or anything like that or does the remote do everything I need?
Posted on 3/18/15 at 9:18 am to Croacka
Chord Cut Check in:
1 Roku 3 + Sling Tv. Paid $129.00 for 3 months of sling and 50% off the Roku.
Splitting Netflix with my sister's bf.
Cox Internet.
Went from $149 (Cox wanted to increase to $182)
to
Internet: $60/mo
Sling: $25/mo
Netflix: $4.16/mo
Total = $89/mo.
Interested to see how the internet does. Lowest internet package that Cox offers, but so far so good on streaming and picture quality.
Only 1 TV in the house for me and the fiance.
ETA: Just looked at Data usage for internet. Will more than likely need to increase to the next level or next two levels.
1 Roku 3 + Sling Tv. Paid $129.00 for 3 months of sling and 50% off the Roku.
Splitting Netflix with my sister's bf.
Cox Internet.
Went from $149 (Cox wanted to increase to $182)
to
Internet: $60/mo
Sling: $25/mo
Netflix: $4.16/mo
Total = $89/mo.
Interested to see how the internet does. Lowest internet package that Cox offers, but so far so good on streaming and picture quality.
Only 1 TV in the house for me and the fiance.
ETA: Just looked at Data usage for internet. Will more than likely need to increase to the next level or next two levels.
This post was edited on 3/18/15 at 9:23 am
Posted on 3/18/15 at 10:43 am to LSUengineer12
quote:6 months?
Paid $129.00 for 3 months of sling
quote:you've got the 5mbps plan and it's $60/month?
Lowest internet package that Cox offers, but so far so good on streaming and picture quality.
do you stream anything from xbmc/kodi, and does it work fine at that level?
Posted on 3/19/15 at 6:46 am to Biggereztiger
quote:
What Internet speeds do you need to stream SlingTV seamlessly?
I have 50 down - thought about increasing it but Sling seems to run well on 50
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:45 am to 756
quote:you don't need anywhere near 50mbps for sling, and it won't use 1/10 of that even if you have it.
I have 50 down - thought about increasing it but Sling seems to run well on 50
go to the settings button and put it on "highest quality." it'll be running somewhere around 4mpbs--it says how much it's using at the bottom of the options.
i'd like to get a tech guy's opinion on how much is actually necessary. i'm thinking about dropping it down to the 5mbps tier and seeing how kodi and sling run.
Posted on 3/19/15 at 10:49 am to Croacka
quote:the remote can do everything but volume. there's also a kodi remote app that i find useful for typing sometimes.
Does KODI on the fire TV require an air mouse or anything like that or does the remote do everything I need?
Posted on 3/20/15 at 9:29 pm to link
Got KODI installed
This shite is a bit overwhelming
This shite is a bit overwhelming
Posted on 3/20/15 at 10:34 pm to TigerRob82
I cancelled cox cable and still have internet. I screwed the cable directly into the back of my tv and voila, I still have cable.
My question. Is there a way I can enhance the standard definition channels I am getting? TIA
My question. Is there a way I can enhance the standard definition channels I am getting? TIA
This post was edited on 3/21/15 at 7:41 am
Posted on 3/21/15 at 2:28 am to TheUnderDog
quote:
Is there a way I can enhance the standard definition channels I am getting?
Not without a cable subscription. A handful of channels (namely, those you would get in hd with an antenna) should be in hd. The rest are SD with no way of receiving OTA HD without, in most cases, a cable subscription and cablecard-decrypting device.
Posted on 3/22/15 at 9:23 pm to Hopeful Doc
Just cut the cord yesterday. I'm enjoying the fire TV and Netflix. Using the parents directv account for online. Now all I need is a recommendation for a HD antenna. I'm trying to get both NO and BR channels being I'm smack dab in middle or about 50 miles each way.
Posted on 3/22/15 at 10:22 pm to Chatagnier
I like the clear stream 4v with the radio shack 30db booster raised about 30 ft in the air. Use tvfool.com for your coordinates.
Posted on 3/23/15 at 4:18 pm to TigerRob82
By sharing or using someones login to Netflix, Watch ESPN, Amazon etc. I can't mathematically make it work. A bandwidth connection to run the house will be a minimum of 50 bucks for 50 mg down. Add 20 bucks to sling tv, 8 bucks for netflix, 8 bucks for Amazon (99/12) unless you were an early subscriber and buy an HD antennae. Just TV with Cox 35 for what I have. Can't make it work without nefarious products or infringing on terms of use. I'm not condemning anyone that does but that seems to be the situation.
Posted on 3/24/15 at 10:50 am to Scream4LSU
My bills with satellite looked like this:
Directv - $80-130 (different every month due to random discounts)
Comcast - $60 (still need internet even with satellite)
Amazon prime - $8 (i had this anyway because i buy a lot)
Netflix - $8 (i had this anyway)
I dropped Directv and added Sling TV just for ESPN basically. My comcast internet includes HBOgo access. So essentially i'm saving $60-110/month.
Your math isn't working because you are apparently looking at cable and internet as mutually exclusive. Do you not have internet with your current cable subscription? And no you don't need 50mb internet. 25 is plenty, and you could probably get by with less than that
Directv - $80-130 (different every month due to random discounts)
Comcast - $60 (still need internet even with satellite)
Amazon prime - $8 (i had this anyway because i buy a lot)
Netflix - $8 (i had this anyway)
I dropped Directv and added Sling TV just for ESPN basically. My comcast internet includes HBOgo access. So essentially i'm saving $60-110/month.
Your math isn't working because you are apparently looking at cable and internet as mutually exclusive. Do you not have internet with your current cable subscription? And no you don't need 50mb internet. 25 is plenty, and you could probably get by with less than that
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