(Part 2) Top products from r/youtubetv

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We found 16 product mentions on r/youtubetv. We ranked the 35 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/somanydonuts · 2 pointsr/youtubetv

Buy your own. I recently upgraded my modem to this on Xfinity: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A1E6BA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QB2yDbS1AQH0F

I also upgraded to a mesh router from TP-Link. Mesh routers are great for large homes or if you have your main router in a spot where it doesn't reach the rest of the house. I'm a big fan of TP-Link routers, in general.

You'll save a ton of money over the course of 2 years. Worthwhile investment.

Also, I have a Roku on each TV in the house. Premiere+, Ultra, and Stick. I have found the Stick to be very good for my needs. The Premiere+ and Ultra were on sale when I got them and are great but, honestly, if you are just using it for YouTube TV, the Stick it the best bang for the buck.

Good luck!

u/thejawa · 3 pointsr/youtubetv

The best way to do it is to get a travel router. Chromecast doesn't have an authentication page to get you past hotel WiFi logins where you have to sign in every day. You'll likely never get the Chromecast onto the WiFi. The next hurdle is to get past HDMI input locked TVs, which there's a few tricks on the internet but the most recent hotel I was at I couldn't get around it.

Either way, a travel router is a more secure way to browse the internet while at a hotel. It was a great decision in my book and has allowed me to use my Chromecast at numerous places.

The one I got: TP-Link N300 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router - WiFi Bridge/Range Extender/Access Point/Client Modes, Mobile in Pocket(TL-WR802N) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TQEX8BO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_iLXZBb4PYJ8TC

u/rextraverse · 4 pointsr/youtubetv

Travel a lot as well. Best purchase I made for this purpose was a travel router. I use the TP-Link N300 because it has the plug built into the unit.

Go into the router firmware, connect to the hotel Wi-Fi network, use any device with a web browser connected to the router to go through the browser-based authentication, all devices are good to go.

Currently have a Roku Stick as my primary travel device, but it also works with a Chromecast without issue. And, while it may be obvious that this would work there as well, all the equipment in this setup works equally well in both the US and Europe.

u/rkaptainkr · 1 pointr/youtubetv

I had the same problem. On one of my televisions I was able to plug my Roku stick into a powered USB. When the TV shuts off, so does the Roku. My other, older TV doesn't have the powered USB. I bought this power strip that has a option to turn off certain devices if the master outlet isn't drawing power. Works great.

u/Ploddit · 1 pointr/youtubetv

Cables? Unless the ones you have specifically say they support 18Gbps, they probably don't.

u/sglville · 1 pointr/youtubetv

These HDMI splitters and switched basically remove the HDCP and just pass a standard signal. The decent ones have a metal casing and external power adapter. Something like this should do the job https://www.amazon.com/HD-104-Powered-Splitter-Support-Outputs/dp/B007NKOC2W

u/HolyLiaison · 2 pointsr/youtubetv

Get an antenna like this one I bought. Then you'll get all the local affiliates for free for rest of your life in full HD and with less of a video delay than cable/satellite/or any streaming service.

All the streaming services have problems with local affiliates in some way or another. It's hard to get the rights for the thousands of different stations across the country.

u/nvflip · 1 pointr/youtubetv

As someone had suggested, use one of these. As long as you have a power socket nearby you can hardwire anything that has an ethernet port. [powerline ethernet adapter](tp-link av600 powerline ethernet adapter - plug&play, power saving, nano powerline adapter(tl-pa4010 kit) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AWRUICG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_itS0DbDQGE2NK)

u/m0dera · 1 pointr/youtubetv

You could try this USB cable that is suppose to be able to power a Roku through your tv USB port. I haven't tried it though and you will have to sit through the boot up process everytime

USB Cable for Powering Roku (Eliminates The Need for AC Adapter) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014QC1RFE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8A2YCb5JM1RZV

u/OblongPi · 2 pointsr/youtubetv

>eed these locals in Chicago. Channel 9 is WGN, one of the biggest local stations in the US, previously owned by Tribune and now Nexstar.
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>Channel 11, WTTW, is our main PBS station.

I use one of these bad boys hooked up to an antennae. https://www.amazon.com/SiliconDust-HDHomeRun-CONNECT-broadcast-2-Tuner/dp/B00GY0UB54

Allows your phone, DNLA devices etc. to access the tuners over the network. It's actually so integrated into the Sony Bravia that my TV acts like I plugged the antennae right into my television even though it's just a box on the network.

I used it mainly for cubs games on WGN (and ABC used to be blacked out but the most recent year it wasn't) but now with the Cubs getting their own network (Marquee) probably won't even use it anymore. PBS is supposed to be coming to all of YTTV quite soon.

u/gomets1969 · 2 pointsr/youtubetv

Here's your fix - and I'm being 100 percent serious. It has completely removed my frustration when using YTTV on ATV. Having tactile directional buttons is such an improvement from that stupid trackpad, or whatever it's called. No, the old remote doesn't support volume control, but since I rarely need to change the volume once I'm watching, that doesn't bother me. Give it a shot. (EDIT: It also requires line of sight and doesn't use Siri, or any voice commands.)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DN08VAY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/dh4645 · 1 pointr/youtubetv

I'm not on there right now, but have never had issues on it. Started YTTV last fall & never had anything like you're describing.

Acer Laptop (1.5 years old, SSD, but nothing extra special. Yes, chrome, Windows 10.

Acer Aspire E 15 E5-575G-53VG Laptop, 15.6 Full HD (Intel Core i5, NVIDIA 940MX, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, Windows 10) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DT4A2R4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_HnJIAbF1VA44E

u/IcyKettle · 5 pointsr/youtubetv

The only way I've been able to do this is with a PIP injector box, which takes two HDMI sources and merges them before sending to your TV. Obviously, this only works with external sources. You can't mix it with an onboard streaming app (like Roku built into a TCL TV).

The model I bought has no remote, making it even more frustrating to use. But I believe they make a model with a remote, for alot more $$.