Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I received this in my e-mail today:
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I can switch to Hulu+TV, or Sling Blue and Orange, or whatever else, not a problem. But we bought movies from YouTubeTV; we own our copies free and clear. Can we still watch them on the TV that has the Roku stick, if our Roku stick doesn't acknowledge that we have YouTubeTV anymore? I personally have a google pay account, and google play, and google pretty much everything. I'll still be able to watch movies that we own on my media player on my computer, laptop, tablet, and cell phone. If we -cannot- access movies that we own from YouTubeTV, which device would be a second-best that DOES offer YouTubeTV? If we -can-access movies we own from YouTubeTV, without having access to YouTubeTV itself, how do we access it? I am not the TV watcher in the house so I don't know a thing about the big flat-screen thing in the living room. I live in the depths of the internet on a desktop computer ![]() |
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Anything Google = bad
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I don't really care what you (or anyone else) thinks about Google. My question wasn't asking for opinions of Google.
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There are two apps, YouTube TV and YouTube. I think the Roku dispute with Google only affects the YouTube TV app. So, you will probably still have access to the YouTube app on Roku, which offers a free access service. And, I think you can watch your purchased movies on the YouTube free app by logging in with your YouTube TV username and password. I would suggest that you give it a try.
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![]() This would be the optimum solution, and then we could just switch services to Hulu+tv or the blue/orange combo from Sling or whoever. |
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Update: New users will not have YouTubeTV app available on their Roku device at all. Current users still do but Google might remove their app entirely. I get that the movies are mine, so that's resolved, no more advice needed on that, and thank you.
BUT! Now I need to figure out what to do as an alternative. This is where my ADD makes me crazy. Too many choices and too many columns that I have to look at, to know which items to check off as "acceptable" and "not acceptable" for a final decision. I -think- I've narrowed it down: Sling Blue with Sports Extra, Locast, Friendly Premium, Hulu (no ads) and Netflix "Standard", for $86.00/month. So much for cutting the cord to save money and get free TV ![]() |
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There’s no such thing as a free lunch on entertainment devices , the companies will find away to make you pay then you’ll find away not to and the process will go on and on . Me ! Well as long as direct TV has NFL ticket I don’t even look at any other plans , I go where the NFL goes
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So now, we're being opted out of the service that does -not- have the Weather Channel, and so we will choose one that does have it, and maybe also we'll add on Netflix and Hulu, which will mean I have more of a reason to hang out with him and watch the boob tube. Plus the Handmaiden's Tale is returning to Hulu. I paid for that, renting one series and buying the whole shebang last year. Then, Stranger Things will hopefully be coming out in 2022, I'd love to see the next season. |
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You will still be able to view Youtube TV on your computer. You will be able to cast Youtube TV to your TV from your phone. I have watched movies from my phone by casting them and they were fine. I still do. Both Roku and my TV have the ability to accept casting from my phone.
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A lot of TV's have the YTTV app.
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Having a bad day?
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Buy a google tv interface. They are the easiest to use. Cheap around $40. Roku and Fire are both inferior. I have all three and the google is the best, simplest, easiest to set up, cheapest, etc....
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