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Comcast launches beta for using your Roku like a cable box
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http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2...-available

"Starting today, Comcast is letting its customers use a Roku as a secondary cable box. If you’ve got a Roku streaming device “released in the last couple years” — or a Roku TV — you can download the Xfinity TV app beta from the Roku store and give the experience a test run before it widely launches later this year.
Eventually the plan is to let customers replace their cable box (but not a cable subscription, obviously) with a Roku if they so choose. But during the beta phase you’ll need at least one Comcast cable box in your home somewhere. Comcast says this is “due to technical limitations.”
Beta participants will get full live and on-demand programming, and the beta app can also play back your cloud DVR recordings. What it can’t do (yet) is rent / buy content or play back previously purchased content. SAP availability may also be “intermittent” during the pre-release period, according to Comcast’s FAQ page on the beta run.
You’ll need to be connected to your home Wi-Fi network to use the beta app; it won’t work if you take your Roku box elsewhere. And as is increasingly becoming the case with these type of services, Comcast isn’t counting it against user internet data caps"
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#2
Thread Jacking alert.
Common thought.
Direct Now has been running that way since November?
I tried it out last week and dropped it. But it was good.
But I missed the really early promos and backed away. The week I had it was good. AT&T does not charge data when streaming from it. I signed in through Comcast anyway as Apple TV. Does not work with a Apple 3 and if I had read ......
Any who this ideal is the future and no hardware to return or rent.
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#3
Bernie,

DirectTV Now isn't the same as DirectTV satellite. The packages have noticeable differences and DirecTV itself offers DVR service. 'course, DirectTV itself is more expensive and requires boxes and such. DirecTV now is more competitive with SlingTV.

Robert
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Robert M wrote:
Bernie,

DirecTV now is more competitive with SlingTV.

Robert

Works like SlingTV.
Direct now has better channnels and price points and if you want to stream from phone it doesn't burn your cellular plan a new one.
IMHO
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#5
Oh wow - that would be cool, wonder if one of my two Roku will work. They are older but hey, I will buy a newer one to avoid that monthly rape for the extra box.

Usually watch TV 90% of TV in one room anyway. The other TV has Rabbit ears and converter box for Over the Air
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#6
More info:

"Comcast will charge extra fee for watching TV on Roku"


https://arstechnica.com/information-tech...oku-boxes/
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