It started when CBS pulled from Dish and Direct TV so we were unable to watch the Chiefs games on Dish. At the time, Satellite TV was the shit, much like cable was 30 years ago.
Screw the viewer, CBS had an agenda!
The way I saw it, they were doing this to drive people to their streaming. I ended up putting up three antennas, one is dedicated to the FireTv recast box that htismaqe had recommended.
This year, it is my opinion, the local CBS station is reducing their broadcast strength from Springfield during the games. We will get a perfect picture all week from each of the antennas, even for pregame, then at game time, the picture either disappears totally or is crappy, forcing us to watch the game on Paramount.
Then the latest from them, last evening the FireTv recast guide had no information about the CBS evening programming, none, just said unavailable, so I was unable to set it to record Yellowstone!
Our Paramount didn't show anything past season one for Yellowstone being available, and even that was for purchase. Only Peacock was showing streaming of Yellowstone. But the local CBS station was broadcasting it after Tracker.
Originally Posted by gh4chiefs:
IIRC, you're using Fire TV as your streaming device. I suspect that MIGHT be the culprit. When I use Fire TV, I can have problems. But zero issues with Roku. I've pretty much "de-Amazoned" my house and I'm not having problems with Roku at all.
And I'm sure you've already tried this, but you might consider deleting and reinstalling the apps. Kind of a hail Mary but it's a thought.
I can try unplugging the stick, which seems to unfuck it a bit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
I certainly hate Paramount+. It is one of the shittiest, twitchiest apps we use, and even though we subscribe to it, about half the time I try to watch a show on it I get thrown into the screen blocking me because I'm not subscribed.
That sucks. I haven't had any of those issues. What platform are you using the app on? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
I can try unplugging the stick, which seems to un**** it a bit.
We recently got a new one and they have really improved. Mine was getting hot and had to be reset often. The new one is incredible, lightning fast etc. [Reply]
Oddly enough...my issue is not with Paramount+, but with the local signal here in the Jacksonville area. Most of my watching of the major network TV shows comes from streaming it on their platforms... (P+, Peacock, ).....for some reason I get the Fox and ABC stations clearly but can't get the signal to stay for CBS and NBC.
I have the cable package right now, but mostly because I want my football to be unfettered and to keep my wife happy for the Hallmark Movie channels here at Christmas time. Once the new year comes and football ends, I am back to streaming only. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
Is your antenna directional and amplified?
All three are directional. Two are in the attic and the one hooked up to the Firetv recast box is on a pole outside. The biggest one in the attic is dedicated to my Tv and the other one is on a splitter to the guest bedrooms.
OOOps, sorry, just noticed you might have been talking to Mosbonian. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
Is your antenna directional and amplified?
I am in one of those HOA neighborhoods where they don't allow an outside antenna save for a Dish or DirecTV one....and all of the new "inside the house" antennas are doing nothing to help the signal.
I have even tried the amplifier for the inside antenna's and they don't do crap. [Reply]
It was the first app we ever got on our TV back in the day because my wife wanted to watch the good wife. I only watched Paramount + for Star Trek stuff. I do like the Tulsa King and the Lioness shows. They are very well made. But, of all the streaming apps, its my least favorite besides Peacock+. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mosbonian:
I am in one of those HOA neighborhoods where they don't allow an outside antenna save for a Dish or DirecTV one....and all of the new "inside the house" antennas are doing nothing to help the signal.
I have even tried the amplifier for the inside antenna's and they don't do crap.
Unless you're within a relatively short distance from the signal source, indoor antennas are a waste of money. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
It was the first app we ever got on our TV back in the day because my wife wanted to watch the good wife. I only watched Paramount + for Star Trek stuff. I do like the Tulsa King and the Lioness shows. They are very well made. But, of all the streaming apps, its my least favorite besides Peacock+.
They're all wonky but Peacock's app is a well-oiled machine compared to Paramount and Hulu. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mosbonian:
I am in one of those HOA neighborhoods where they don't allow an outside antenna save for a Dish or DirecTV one....and all of the new "inside the house" antennas are doing nothing to help the signal.
I have even tried the amplifier for the inside antenna's and they don't do crap.
It might not be worth the hassle for you to fight this out, but according to this link, they can't legally do that. I've heard other people say the same thing.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
They're all wonky but Peacock's app is a well-oiled machine compared to Paramount and Hulu.
I'm a little puzzled by some of these comments because I simply am not having issues with my apps on the ROKU at all. Granted some of them have better interfaces than others (although I've noticed a tendency for them to copy one another in that regard.) I've not had any issues with Paramount+ recently, maybe in the beginning, and I see no difference in performance and others, including Peacock.
I still suspect some of these issues stems from the streaming device itself. Because I have had trouble with Fire TV and the apps that are built into my LG tv are shitty and I've long since abandoned using them for ROKU. [Reply]