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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 46
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Love the convenience of Rogers
Love watching sports live when I want Love the PVRs Love the fact that my wife can watch without coaching from me. Hate the cost Hate the service My question is, what do you guys suggest for watching hockey and to a lesser extent some of the other sports. I'm not worried about TV shows, as those are more readily available and I can watch those later. But nothing replaces live sports and that's the only reason I'm staying with Rogers. Thoughts? |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 422
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For Canadian sports, probably pay TV is your only answer. Shaw Direct Digital Lite satellite at $27.41/month (all networks in HD including TSN) is probably as cheap as you can go. For American sports (pro and college), if Ku-band FTA wild feeds don't have enough sports for you, you are an addict. If not enough, then you need C-band FTA too.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 46
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Really care about hockey mainly, Blue Jays baseball and football on Sundays...
The user interface on Rogers, Bell etc is just so clean. I'm assuming FTA is getting there in terms of an interface and that channels vary?? Are there PVR functions in FTA? |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 882
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A lot of FTA receivers have the ability to add a hard drive for PVR functionality. The interfaces aren't always as simple as Rogers / Bell, but once you understand things, it's really not that bad to use. Some receivers are a bit more difficult to use than others as well.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: South Shore, QC
Posts: 530
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BB- What's your location? Is OTA an option for your region? Am located just south of Montreal and pick up 26 HD channels with 2 antennas.
For Hockey, There is NHL Centre Ice streaming for 20$ a month during the season. My PS3 and Roku device both have it. All games, quad split screen, full PVR controls... pretty sweet. For FTA, there is NO NFL football game you can't find on Sundays, Mondays etc. I suggest you go to http://channels.drsat.ca/ and check out the free channels and couple this w/ the wild feeds. Again, your location is what will dictate what you have. If you live in the middle of nowhere like Cyberham then a Large dish is feasible (C band) but if you're in the middle of Toronto then it ain't gonna happen. Cheers, K PS- I noticed FTA is not wife friendly. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 46
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I;m in Ottawa. Would need something wife friendly.
I've heard about Center Ice streaming - that's a must for sure. Any other solutions if FTA won't work? |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 422
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Middle of nowhere?! Watch it. I'm in beautiful Halifax Regional Municipality. We get 3 high-quality (and high definition) OTA Canadian network stations (CBC, CTV, Global) on just rabbit ears.
OTA is good advice for Canadian stuff because it's no subscription and maybe better quality than alternatives. And doesn't even require high speed Internet. I wouldn't worry about the user interface. Once you are familiar with them, they're easy. Even my old S9 has a PVR. New receivers have them too. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Oakville, ON
Posts: 651
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We are working on some WAF enhanced systems which should be available later on this year as this can be a significant factor when deciding whether to get an FTA system installed or not!
Stay tuned! |
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