Channels DVR and Sling DVR

Thank You for answering my question. I had been on that webpage before and now I see what you mean. This is a real learning curve for me. I guess we could watch on the Sling App but like to DVR for time shifting and watch later. The only two other channels we want is the Game channel and Newsmax. Newsmax is available to anyone for free but still cannot DVR it which is the whole idea in cord cutting. Xfinity is raping me IMHO for what I get. I get 200 useless channels and 200 Mbs internet down for about $175. My son pays $70 for 200 Mbs internet and no TV. So I am paying $100 for 4 channels that we watch. A Sling package with all the channels we want is $53 a month but no locals. I can actually get Locast through VPN. Just trying to get rid of Xfinity TV.
It is more the principal than the money. I even tried to downgrade and my price was going to go up because of the way they bundle!
Thank You everyone for the input and any other suggestions welcome.
Sling customer service is as expected, useless. They offer 50 hours of cloud DVR (or 200 hours for $5 a month) and I still can't get an answer if their DVR will record all of the show in their subscribed lineup.

Just been looking at Philo which seem like a better option than Sling. Does Philo work at all with Channels?

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Yes
https://getchannels.com/docs/channels-dvr-server/tv-everywhere/availability/#Philo

Not every single provider is listed here, but it's links to discussions for the major providers

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Yes, and Philo has pretty good TVE support. Lots of Channels users swear by it.

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Also check out Fubo.TV, they are a similar provider with good TVE support as well. The Hallmark channels work with it on Channels DVR. And the Fubo app itself has an excellent feature called Multiview.

Thanks for the excellent information. I will give FUBO a trial. I have signed up for Philo and the HD does not seen up to par so far. FUBO is a little expensive, but still better than Xfinity. Man, I have a lot to learn about cord cutting. Trying to decide by May 23 when my Xfinity contract is up.
Thanks Again
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All but a few channels on Philo are TVE-compatible and work great with Channels. Plus.. $20 per month for Philo is pretty hard to beat.

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As long as you can get by without cable news Philo is a good deal for Channels DVR and TVE. Not all cable news just Fox news, MSNBC and CNN.

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Just signed up for FUBO. It has everything I want and more including locals and DVR. It is $75 a month. Picture quality is much better than Philo. It works on three screens or unlimited screen for a few dollars more. It seems so good, I don't see why I would even need Channels. FUBO has a 7 day guide instead 14. I know this is a Channels Forum, but am I missing something? Much better deal than I am getting from Xfinity.
Thanks
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There are lots of reasons why many of us love Channels. Some love to have local copies of their recordings that they can do whatever they want with. Others like to have a local DVR to use with an antenna that will work even with a flaky internet connection. Bottom line, if it works for you and meets all your needs, that’s great! You can always add Channels into the mix later if you find a reason to.

Automatically skipping commercials is worth the $8 a month for me

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After thinking about it I completely agree as $80 a year is quite reasonable. Since I have already have the HDHomeRun Flex Tuner, I will use Channels for my locals as they are in fact better quality than those on FUBO. I gave up the idea of having a separate computer for Channels and have installed it on one of my Mvne SSD drives in my office computer. Had to get a Fire Stick to get the Channels app as my Samsung TV does not offer it in their own App store. No Google Play Store on my TV. Also got the FUBO app on the Firestick. Everything working great. Time to return my Xfinity equipment.

Thank you for all the help!

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Paying $75/month for Fubo is not really cord-cutting. Cord cutting is OTA HDHomeRun(s) with the possibility to add free streaming such as Pluto and Stirr. This makes the $80/year Channels-DVR subscription the ONLY fee other than internet.

That said, Channels-DVR is not only for cord-cutters. Many users use Channels just for the guide and DVR while still paying a cable subscription. Or spend monthly for cable-equivalent over internet service and then just use the lower-quality TVE accessible through their paid subscription to feed Channels.

IMO, the best use of Channels is for OTA + Pluto docker. But many other users prefer the paid-subscriptions for TVE.

Thank You djcastaldo.
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Don't forget to add on your Internet Cost... IMO my XFINITY Internet and TV plus 2 Primes is the best cost... You have access to TVE channels and also channels TVE does not support and I only have 1 Premium Channel DRM. Fubo costs a s much as my TV from Comcast. Steaming services are reaching the cost of cable systems while offering less channels.

That's not how many people define cord-cutting, especially when it eliminates access to so many channels that many consider essential.

Don't get me wrong, Pluto and Stirr integration is great, but it doesn't fill all the gaps left behind with an OTA-only setup.

We're gatekeeping the term now? "Not really cord-cutting?" Why not? Simply because of the price? Cord-cutting is about more than just cost. And Fubo offers additional channels, as well as features in their app, like Multiview, with 4 concurrent buffers, which many people agree is worth paying for.

Besides, for lots of families, even with Fubo at $75/month, they're saving lots of money over their previous DirecTV/Dish/cable subscriptions. Whether or not everyone can label this accurately as "cord cutting" seems like a silly distraction.

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Comcast just raised my bill to $211. Have the cable boxes packed up and going back to Xfinity. 200Mbs internet is $73 a month with 1200 Gbs a month cap. Still in the learning stage of cord cutting but Xfinity TV is a definite loser.

Channels works great with my HDHomeRun 4 Tuner Flex. Tried it last night and like it better than Xfinity DVR. $80 a year is a bargain!

My Spectrum bill rose a lot too. I finally cut the cord when switching to Channels DVR and it's saving me about $100/month.

Bummer about the cap. Do you know how much data you've used in previous months? Your HDHomeRun Flex Tuner will help with that then, since a lot of TVE streaming obviously uses a lot of bandwidth. What's the charge if you happen to go over?

Have never exceed 600 Gbs in a month and my wife only watches Prime and Netflix.

OK, it will be interesting to see what that number looks like in the upcoming months now that you've (ahem) "cut the cord."