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Is there any way to avoid TV commercials real time as you watch?
Most of us that live here have been watching TV commercials all our lives. In that time we've sent people to the moon, conquered some diseases, developed nuclear power, personal computers, the Internet and the list goes on. Can't somebody develop a device to eliminate TV commercials WHILE YOU WATCH that does not depend on time shifting methods (DVR)? I've seen many devices that mute the sound and I seem to remember one that substituted music during the commercials. Using your smartphone during the commercials is only a distraction and not a real solution. I notice some sports bars have a service called TAIV that apparently replaces commercials with something else. Please make some comments!
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My dear wife mutes television, and reads her book during commercial breaks.
I usually get to the first commercial break, fall asleep, and miss the rest of the program. Works for us. |
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Unfortunatley many Streaming services have begun forcing commercials also.
It's the business model that pays the best for them. |
Have you noticed that TV stations that used to be free are slowly, disappearing, and being entered into some package that you have to pay for now what’s going on? You have to pay your monthly fee and then you subjected to watching the commercials. as far as TV commercials go big business and big companies get to do what they want -doing anything to help we the people has gone out the window .
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"Normality"
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My family and friends, however, are convinced I'm nuts. |
"You think too much"
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Out YouTube TV will record every show every time. I put in my favorite teams and it finds them wherever. It even seems smart enough that when a sporting event goes base the normal end time I.e. overtime in football, it keeps saving it. Now with YouTube TV, the show is not reallly DVR’d on a local HD, I think there is a pointer at the show in the cloud just for you and then it streams it down. I probably have a 1000 shows “saved” and have probably only seen 5% of commercials in the last 10 years by skipping thru. YouTube TV has a 10 second skip option… so click the remote about 15 times and you are at the very end, go to far, click back button for 10 seconds. I did watch the 2nd half of the MNF with commercials last night as I was not waiting for the 1.5 hours of commercials to end to start watching at 10:30PM. |
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As for TV, which we use a Roku TV, as I will not pay cable and give my money for junk like CNN. With Roku, I simply mute when commercials play and do other things. If I forgot to unmute on-time, I can rewind and see what I missed. As for commercials: Dear advertisers, showing the same commercials 5,000 times in every commercial break, about women pads (I am a man) is a total waste of your time and your effort. I miss the days when commercials were very varied about many common day-to-day items and services, from different foods, fashion, to vacation places, etc. It was actually informative and interesting. Today, commercials, over and over and over and over are for 5 things: cars, gambling, some medicine I do not need, diapers and 1-2 other things I do not need. |
I watch videos online with an ad blocker. Once in a while, YouTube posts a message to complain, but it works, and I find alternative media content to be more informative. Commercial TV comes with commercials.
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We have DirecTV for general watching. We tend to DVR shows and watch ffwding thru commercials. LiveTV, like News - switch to another channel for a while. We HATE commercials - most are SO inane, and the woke crowd has consumed product commercials - insuring the one of 'every color' 'mixed couple' etc are covered...
Also have Netflix to watch some movies or special programs there. Ad free YouTube - odds & ends watching but do not subscribe for ad free. |
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TV= tell a vision. The greatest marketing=mind control device. We will only change situations when we stop paying for it. The frequency, energy & sound of the tell a vision has many subtle technologies. Not good.
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Next, getting a streaming service is not a viola! there are commercials also, the true answer is DVR. It will change the viewing schedule, but you can fast forward through the commercials. That is the only way to do it. Last item to answer the OP - sorry no one is going to invent some amazing device to skip commercials as that would give each individual viewer control over the feed from the network, that will never happen. So just get over it and use the DVR method. |
Cut the cable
Why not cut the cable and only watch internet TV. RUKU is our answer, as well as subscriptions to a few networks, like HULU.
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taping a show on Comcast works great for me. breeze right thru the commercials
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At our house, we record ALL of our favorite shows (TiVo is a great invention). We don't have any of the scribing links so many have these days...maybe will one day! We FF through all the inane commercials. Has anyone noticed how many there are now and how many minutes the actual shows last?? Yes, I know the commercials pay but it's gotten ridiculous! IF I'd subscribe to Acorn or any similar---think all my programming with be British or Australian/New Zealand shows.
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You tube tv is the way to go
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Without commercials, how will tv stations pay their employees? TV weathermen, news anchors, sportscasters, receptionists, and the multitudes of people in the background. How do the actors and people behind the scenes on tv programs have to be paid. Of course, the government could take over the broadcasting companies, but then taxpayer dollars (you pay) would subsidize the stations. Public TV is one example, but even there, donations from businesses sponsoring programs even get recognized. So, we may not like them, but they are a necessary evil.
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While not a perfect solution for eliminating commercials in real-time, the Kommercial Killer offers a practical compromise:
It provides an easy way to quickly mute annoying ads without fumbling for a remote. The automatic unmuting feature helps ensure users don't miss program content. It's beneficial for live TV viewing where time-shifting methods aren't applicable. Overall, the KK is an effective tool for reducing the nuisance of TV commercials, though it still requires some user interaction and doesn't eliminate the commercial viewing experience. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOTiKMPiBuc&t=2s |
Omigosh don't we all hate those dumb commercials! Especially when they spam the same ones at you back to back. Just in case you were having a BR break... here it is again! My dad and I HATE commercials as much or more than any commercial hater. What he does is DVRs the show or game and FFs the commercials to spare his sanity. For me I just try to watch as much non-commercial TV as possible and even stream some games. Commercial TV like FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC, TNT, WTBS etc are the worst commercial spammers and movie editors ever. They give you 5 min if commercials for every 3 minutes of show. AND they edit the crap out of movies, turning swearing into benign cartoony phrases. "Give me the keys you fairy godmother!" You're not even watching the same movie.
When you stream games (from a certain list of streamers channels) you get the floating logo and music during commercials which is much more tolerable than seeing the same commercial for the 5th time. If you're lucky they keep the game cameras on and you see fun crowd participating events (WNBA) or maybe a view of the venue with background stadium announcements like you were at the game. Paying for no commercials is the scam, and I'm not giving in. Unfortunately there's no other way to skip them. Mute 'em or deal with 'em. As a huge commercial hater there are only a few that I actually like, for example the State Farm commercial where Reid is trying to sneak Mahome's "nuggies." I hit the back button when I see the same annoying ones come on again. It's like a video game...hit button quick! |
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