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Agreed....vod is more important to me at least then dvr...yes I know commercial skipping and all that but that isn't to big of a deal for me


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But not EVERY show from a channel is always available, or it is embargoed for almost a YEAR!, or until the new season airs. I've learned this the hard way on shows I watch expecting them to be ON Demand, and they are not: taken down or never up in the first place. DVR is almost the only way I can really see shows WHEN I want to, even if it is months later.
 
While I am glad to see more competition in the form of DirecTV NOW, I am left a little underwhelmed. I really expected DirecTV NOW to come out of the gate with DVR functionality and more ready for Prime Time. Instead we got something much closer to SlingTV than Vue. Vue does have the best features and # of streams at once, DVR functionality TODAY, and more of any OTT MVPD at this moment, but it does come at a higher cost. But I can understand DirecTV being under pressure to get on this OTT train ASAP and not lose out on the low hanging fruit of today's cord cutters. They had to do something, and it is a pretty good START. Not what one might expect from DirecTV's legacy of being the "high end" service, but AT&T owns it today.

So, we got pretty much a new SlingTV alternative, and not much more. However, the more such services that are offered, the better. Competition is good, and if we are unhappy with either SlingTV or DirecTV NOW, we can easily change to the other service. That said, I do think things will get better for both DirecTVNOW and SlingTV (they both need to catch up to Vue). As for Sony Vue, they seem to have done it fully baked right from the start, but I'm sure DTV NOW and Sling will equal or surpass them at some point. For now, Vue is superior (at a cost), but DTV NOW and SlingTV are adequate.

So, it really boils down to which OTT MVPD service has the right package of channels for each person at the right price. I ant no Apple lover, but I would have welcomed the increased competition had they entered the OTT MVDP biz. I can only hope we will so more OTT MVPD's very soon.
 
I really think not having cloud DVR is going to be that big of a deal. If you can get the content on VOD immediately after it airs there really is no point to having cloud DVR. To me it would make sense to have content available on VOD after it airs and do a 72-hour rewind on all the channels like they do on DirecTV already for the channels that have it available.

That would be fine if they had all episodes. When I was using Directv, id find at times shows on USA, AMC, etc... might be missing two or three episodes in the middle of a season, while having shows before and after. Thats pretty dang stupid.

If it was a design where they had all live channels, and then 100% VOD for those live channels instead of DVR service, sure, that works.
 
Directv Now seems reasonable, though lacks DVR making Sling better. Makes me wonder how PS Vue can manage what they provide and make money.
 
Free 30 day trial beginning tomorrow.

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Beginning tomorrow, November 30, customers can visit Cricket stores to learn how to receive a free 30-day trial to DIRECTV Now.




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So with no current DVR functionality, does it also mean that you won't be able to pause (ff/rew) a live broadcast?

For now. No.
Anyone out there have a copy of the Q & A?
I have a feeling the number one answer was "we are looking to implementing that in the future."

I dropped AT&T last week and picked up Cricket.
Do I have to go in or get the free month online?


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What devices besides cell phones will support DirectTV Now at launch? Is there a trial for non-Cricket phone users? I thought I read something about a 7-day trial.
 
What devices besides cell phones will support DirectTV Now at launch? Is there a trial for non-Cricket phone users? I thought I read something about a 7-day trial.
Fire TV, apple TV, Chromecast for Android.

There will be a seven day trial available, I assume for everyone

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yep no tv login apps is probably not 100% accurate, but if it doesnt support that many then it has lost its value to me. Thats probably how they control the streams. Vue needs to drop their price by about 5 bucks and get more locals and I believe its a winner so far
 
yep no tv login apps is probably not 100% accurate, but if it doesnt support that many then it has lost its value to me. Thats probably how they control the streams. Vue needs to drop their price by about 5 bucks and get more locals and I believe its a winner so far
And rebrand it as Sony Vue or something besides playstation, as to many that makes them think it is a console game of some sort, or at least a console locked software.
 
Agree 100% do you know how many times I Have told people you dont need a playstation to use it
Me too. I'll be telling them about it and over half the time it's "I don't have a playstation"

I've gotten to where I just leave that off to start.

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