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GloryDayz 03-16-2023 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven (Post 16859830)
Huh. We get local channels on YouTubeTV...

I know, sorry if I made it sound like YTTV doesn't.

Stryker 03-16-2023 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefs1111 (Post 16859853)
Even with the price hike still way cheaper than what I was paying with Direct TV. I believe Hulu and Fubo also recently raised prices

Agreed! :thumb:

007 03-17-2023 06:22 PM

Four screens at once is amazing

Zebedee DuBois 03-17-2023 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven (Post 16859830)
Huh. We get local channels on YouTubeTV...

I also rely on YT-TV to reliably get my local ABC, CBC, NBC, PBS, and FOX. I have one TV where an antenna gets all the over the air channels, but ABC acts up occasionally. The other TVs in the house struggle to get one or two.

Just a week ago or so, I felt compelled to make a spreadsheet of all the streaming services, costs, and content. I concluded YouTube was the best deal for us.

It's following the same pathway as Cable did for us, gradually getting more and more expensive. :cuss:

Jewish Rabbi 03-17-2023 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 007 (Post 16861937)
Four screens at once is amazing

Hope they do this for Sunday ticket. Or hell, make it an option always.

BWillie 03-18-2023 10:50 AM

Man hate to say it but YouTubeTV is so convenient and better than every other option Id pay $150 for it.

Buehler445 03-18-2023 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16862792)
Man hate to say it but YouTubeTV is so convenient and better than every other option Id pay $150 for it.

YOU DELETE THAT POST RIGHT ****ING NOW

Fish 03-20-2023 11:33 PM

Dear lucky owners of NVidia 30XX or 40XX RTX cards, who are also YTTV subscribers. Please view this. NVidia has released a new set of drivers that will allow you to upconvert the normal 720p/1080p stream quality to "fake 4K" format. But don't be fooled, it actually looks really incredible for being upconverted. Just update to the latest driver and follow these instructions in the NVidia app:

If you own a NVidia 30X0 or 40X0, update to the latest drivers. Once done, open the NVidia Settings app in the Windows System tray. Navigate to Adjust video image settings at the bottom of the home menu.

Locate RTX video enhancement setting, and max that ****er out.

https://i.imgur.com/vsmY7lK.png

Depending on your NVidia hardware, it can provide an incredible improvement. I'm really surprised I hadn't found this sooner. YTTV looks so much better on my PC. The app says 720p or 1080p, but the quality still looks significantly better.

This only works with NVidia RTX cards that are capable.

Fish 03-21-2023 12:15 AM

Watch this before and after the RTX enhancement swtich for a good example:

<iframe width="2560" height="1440" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Jrh5idPduJA" title="Special 4K HDR 120FPS Dolby Vision Demo" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Gravedigger 03-21-2023 07:49 AM

YouTube TV could probably go up to $100 before I'd cancel, anything before that I would start getting rid of Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, etc before YouTube TV. It's a good investment.

kcfan75 03-21-2023 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 16859788)
I got it too.

Contemplating cancelling after the tournament until September when the Chiefs start.

That us what I do, then pick up MLB TV and the Balleys app for the Royals.

Then sign back up in Sept. I really don't watch anything other than sports on TV anymore.

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DJJasonp 03-21-2023 09:23 AM

ive had Youtube TV for over a year now, and along with fiber internet, it's fantastic.

Love the fact that I can add a premium network....then a week or so later drop it off, and it's charged pro-rata. You can do that with all the add-ons.

Combine that with unlimited cloud recording/library and great channel lineup - it's a no-brainer.

(FTR - I live in an area that won't work for OTA antennas)

mnchiefsguy 03-21-2023 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish (Post 16866928)
Dear lucky owners of NVidia 30XX or 40XX RTX cards, who are also YTTV subscribers. Please view this. NVidia has released a new set of drivers that will allow you to upconvert the normal 720p/1080p stream quality to "fake 4K" format. But don't be fooled, it actually looks really incredible for being upconverted. Just update to the latest driver and follow these instructions in the NVidia app:

If you own a NVidia 30X0 or 40X0, update to the latest drivers. Once done, open the NVidia Settings app in the Windows System tray. Navigate to Adjust video image settings at the bottom of the home menu.

Locate RTX video enhancement setting, and max that ****er out.

https://i.imgur.com/vsmY7lK.png

Depending on your NVidia hardware, it can provide an incredible improvement. I'm really surprised I hadn't found this sooner. YTTV looks so much better on my PC. The app says 720p or 1080p, but the quality still looks significantly better.

This only works with NVidia RTX cards that are capable.

I have a 3060TI, so I am gonna have to try this out. Thanks for the info!

BWillie 03-21-2023 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish (Post 16866928)
Dear lucky owners of NVidia 30XX or 40XX RTX cards, who are also YTTV subscribers. Please view this. NVidia has released a new set of drivers that will allow you to upconvert the normal 720p/1080p stream quality to "fake 4K" format. But don't be fooled, it actually looks really incredible for being upconverted. Just update to the latest driver and follow these instructions in the NVidia app:

If you own a NVidia 30X0 or 40X0, update to the latest drivers. Once done, open the NVidia Settings app in the Windows System tray. Navigate to Adjust video image settings at the bottom of the home menu.

Locate RTX video enhancement setting, and max that ****er out.

https://i.imgur.com/vsmY7lK.png

Depending on your NVidia hardware, it can provide an incredible improvement. I'm really surprised I hadn't found this sooner. YTTV looks so much better on my PC. The app says 720p or 1080p, but the quality still looks significantly better.

This only works with NVidia RTX cards that are capable.

I just use a Roku. Easy peasy. Is there any streaming stick this can work on? Im not going to run it from a computer

Fish 03-21-2023 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16867834)
I just use a Roku. Easy peasy. Is there any streaming stick this can work on? Im not going to run it from a computer

LOL, no.


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