OT: Streaming Sports

catvet

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I am looking at cutting the cord and was looking at a few free sites with Roku. The sports looks choppy and has artifacts. I have fiber so it's not the internet. I looked up a few things that said that frames per second are not as good with streaming. Who do you use for a streaming service and do you see this and does it matter to you?
 

OG Goat Holder

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Sports are fine on YoutubeTV. I have fiber too, 500 mbps, I think.

If you're looking for an app to exclusively stream live sports, you won't find it.....yet (without a streaming service like YTTV, Sling, etc. That's (live sports) the last thing holding up the whole 'cable' model.
 

The Cooterpoot

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TV matters and so do the "chatter" settings on it. Cheap or older tvs can have some chattering of the picture.
 

dickiedawg

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I am looking at cutting the cord and was looking at a few free sites with Roku. The sports looks choppy and has artifacts. I have fiber so it's not the internet. I looked up a few things that said that frames per second are not as good with streaming. Who do you use for a streaming service and do you see this and does it matter to you?
I have DIRECTV stream, have had Hulu live. It all runs great on Roku, and I don’t have anything close to fiber speeds. The only real issue with live sports is the delay- you can get score alerts or see “spoiler” tweets. If you don’t tend to read Twitter while you watch, not a big deal at all.
 

RocketDawg

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I am looking at cutting the cord and was looking at a few free sites with Roku. The sports looks choppy and has artifacts. I have fiber so it's not the internet. I looked up a few things that said that frames per second are not as good with streaming. Who do you use for a streaming service and do you see this and does it matter to you?
It might be your Roku. I have had a Roku Ultra for 2 or 3 years and the video and audio are fine (other than the audio being a lot louder than on satellite/OTA channels). For a while a few years ago, the picture was jerky when I'd watch an MSU basketball on SECN+ but it cleared up when I got the Ultra.
 

PooPopsBaldHead

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I am watching the CWS right now off a Roku and Starlink in BFE West Texas and the picture is absolutely perfect... I presume.

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57stratdawg

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No real issues with YouTube TV. I flipped back and forth between it and MLB app anll evening.
 

kphall11

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You aren’t going to watch live sports for free. The provider is the ticket to live sports, just have to decide which one has what all you want.
 

PooPopsBaldHead

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Hahahahaha are you in an old school Airstream???
It's a new school Airstream. We call it the Flying Shìthouse. It's been a great splurge so far. About to cross 10,000 miles in the past 14 months and we have a hook-up at home so it acts as a guest house/man cave from May- November.

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