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Xfinity Instant TV
It looks like Comcast is getting into streaming TV.
https://www.xfinity.com/learn/instant-tv You get local channels for about $20 a month and can add packages of traditional cable channels. The only restriction is that you must buy your internet from them. Now if only I could record their TV with SageTV, I would sign-up tomorrow. Has anyone tried it? John
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I seem to recall the general consensus is that most Comcast markets will send you a copy-freely stream for non-premium channels with a cable card tuner (like an HDHR Prime, if you can find one for a reasonable price), which Sage can handle via OpenDCT.
Maybe give some idea of what market/city you're in and another Comcast user will report in. |
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Or want to be able to record more than 2 streams at once and/or store more than 20 hours of recordings.
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Just more confusion and fragmentation of the market. I still think the whole streaming world is way too complicated for the average user and in the end isn't any cheaper than the "bad old days" when we just had cable. I know, I'm a dinosaur but I miss being able to get everything I wanted to see in one place, on one device, with one interface, and at one price.
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I just want a LOWER price. I have something like 250 cable channels and I only watch 15-20 of them. I want a service that lets me pick those channels and pay for just them. ![]()
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One of the big misunderstandings that people seem to have is the idea that if I get 250 channels and my bill is $125, the price must be $0.50 per channel, and therefore if I only want 20 channels my bill should be $10. That's not how it works because the cable companies pay different prices to carry different networks. And those pricing deals are complex.
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It turns out that we only watch 5 "true cable" networks. The rest of the shows are available via OTA. If I could find a way to integrate those 5 networks into SageTV, I could save about $40 a month.
Unfortunately, those networks are only available via streaming services. I am still debating on what to do. ![]()
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The people who own the "good channels" are not mathematically challenged. It will be hard to find the content cheaper on one service vs. another. Why would a broadcasting company sell it's product much cheaper to a streaming service vs. a cable company? They don't. The advantage the streaming companies have is that their cost of infrastructure is lower than the cable companies. The cable companies will eventually go extinct, but that day is not today. 10 years from now things will look a lot different. (And we will all probably be complaining that in order to get good streaming services we are limited to 2 or 3 "big bad companies" that charge us too much.) ![]()
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But these companies are increasingly buying the content/channels. Like Comcast which now owns NBC and all of their channels, and AT&T just bought Time Warner which owns HBO, CNN, etc. So they will continue to exist as content owners.
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