Hulu Live 対 YouTube TV および Sling 対 AT&T TV の戦いは、ケーブルテレビ以降の世界で支配的なプレーヤーになるための終わらない戦争のように見えます。幸いなことに、これらのサービスはすべて月額プランを提供しています (ただし、Sling でさえも価格を引き上げています)。しかし、これらの ケーブル テレビの代替案のうち、テレビをストリーミングする方法としてふさわしいのはどれですか。 ?

コードを切る、右のライブ TV ストリーミング サービスを使用すると、ケーブルで何を忘れたかを気にすることなく、見たいものをすべて見ることができます。 AT&T TVが6つの地域スポーツネットワークを追加したばかりで、競合他社のうち2社がRSNを失っただけだ

Sling TVのエントリーレベルのオレンジパッケージ(月額35ドル)のオファー35 ドルの Sling Blue には一度に 3 つのストリームが含まれ、50 ドルの Orange + Blue サービスでは一度に 4 つのストリームが可能です。詳細については、Sling TV とは? ページ。

Hulu Live vs YouTube TV vs Sling vs AT&T TV-Sling TV は、より手頃な価格で始まります。 class=

Sling TV は、より手頃な価格で始まります。

評決: Sling TV が最も安価であり、YouTube TV の価格とチャンネル数の増加により、最高のドル対チャンネル比が維持されています。

サポートされているデバイス

YouTube TV は、少数のデバイスで開始されましたが、変更されました。 Apple TV、Roku ボックス、スティック、テレビ、Google Chromecast、Android デバイスおよび Android TV を実行する TV、iOS デバイス、Xbox One、AirPlay 経由の Apple TV、LG および Samsung のスマート TV.

今後の Chromecast Ultra 2、再設計された Android TV のおかげで目立つライブタブを含むインターフェース。同社の他の有料購読サービスと混同しないでください: YouTubeプレミアム vs YouTube TV ガイドは、違いを説明するのに役立ちます。

Hulu Live vs YouTube TV-YouTube TV はどこにでもあります

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ハルu with Live TV は、Amazon Fire TV および Fire TV スティック、Android デバイス、Apple TV、Chromecast、iOS デバイス、LG スマート TV、Mac、PC、Roku、および Xbox One で利用できます。 Hulu は、ポータブル Nintendo Switch コンソールで利用できる唯一の競合他社でもあります。 Hulu は現在、一部のライブチャンネルで1080p、60fpsストリーミング。現在はXbox One、Apple TV HD、Apple TV 4Kでのみ利用可能。そして、それはちょうど PlayStation 4 に上陸し、コンソールの 2 つのライブ TV サービスの 1 つになりました。

AT&T TV と Sling TV は、第 4 世代の Chromecast で利用できます Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV デバイス、Roku、Android および iOS。 Sling は、一部の LG Smart TV と Oculus Go、互換性のある Samsung Smart TV (2016 および 2017 モデルを含む)、および Xbox One

AT&T TVは最近、Rokuプラットフォームに問題があり、1月1日から利用できなくなっていたが、ついに5月中旬にダウンロードに戻った.アプリをダウンロードしたRoku所有者は引き続き使用できたが、リセットすれば誰でも利用できる彼らの Roku を購入するか、新しいものを購入するのは運がありませんでした。

評決: デバイスの可用性はかなり均等であり、Hulu と YouTube は追いつくために多くのことを行っています。

4K ストリーミング品質

伝えられるところによると、YouTube TV は将来的に 4K ストリーミング パッケージを追加する予定ですが、いつ、どのくらいの費用がかかるかについての詳細はまばらです。ただし、どの 4K コンテンツがストリーミングされるかは正確にはわかりません。 Fubo は、男子大学バスケットボールや NASCSAR などの特定のスポーツ イベント用に 4K しかありません。

ブロードキャスト TV

YouTube TV の最大の機能の 1 つは、次のライブ ストリームです。主要な放送ネットワーク (ABC、CBS、FOX、NBC、CW)。ライブ TV を備えた Hulu は、CW 以外のすべてを提供する、ここで最高の競争相手です。

Hulu Live vs YouTube TV-YouTube's broadcast channels

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Sling TV’s $35 per month package includes live streams of Fox and NBC, while AT&T TV has local channels from the likes o f ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, with other channels as available.

YouTube TV includes Telemundo for Spanish-speaking audiences. Sling TV no longer offers Univision, though that channel is available on AT&T TV, which provides Video On-Demand access to Telemundo with live streams again varying by region.

CBS All Access — available starting at $6 per month — provides live streams of your local CBS station, along with access to a trove of on-demand movies and TV shows. Its current big show is Star Trek: Picard.

It should be noted that you can get local stations by simply buying an HD antenna for your TV, though that won’t provide DVR or on-demand options (more on those later) to save shows for later.

Verdict: YouTube TV looks great for cord cutters worried about losing network TV channels, as does Hulu with Live TV (if you don’t need The CW).

Live sports

The most recent changes to this aspect seem temporary. Hulu has lost regional sports networks from Sinclair Broadcast Group, which include regional Fox Sports channels, the YES Network and Marquee. Similarly, YouTube TV just lost its deal for NESN, which makes a new headache for fans of the Boston Red Sox and Bruins.

Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV offer many of the same live sports channels you can find on its competitors, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN 3, ESPN News, ESPN U, SEC ESPN, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, the Big Ten Network and the NBC Golf.

YouTube TV just NFL Network on top of its coverage of March Madness, MLB Postseason games, nationally televised NBA games, the NBA All-Star weekend events, NBA Playoff games, the PGA Championship and UEFA soccer.

The one sports channel that Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV offer that nobody else does is CBS Sports.

Hulu Live vs YouTube TV vs Sling vs AT&T TV-YouTube TV offers plenty of live sports but not NFL Network.

YouTube TV offers plenty of live sports but not NFL Network.

As for what you’re missing, NFL fans will probably want to check out Sling TV’s $25 per month Blue package, which has NFL RedZone from the NFL network as well as many Fox Sports channels. The new YouTube TV Sports Plus package is a $10.99 per month add-on that packs NFL RedZone, Fox College Sport, GolTV, FOX Soccer Plus, MAVTV, TVG and Stadium.

Sling TV also offers NBA League Pass as a $29 per month upgrade, allowing basketball fans to watch out-of-market games they’d normally miss. If you just need to follow one team, Sling TV subscribers can pay an extra $18 per month for Team Pass, which includes live regular season games, full game replays and audio broadcasts for one out-of-market team.

AT&T TV finally earned itself some applause by adding the following regional sports networks (entries marked with an * have never been on any streaming service):

  • AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh
  • AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain
  • AT&T SportsNet Southwest
  • Mid Atlantic Sports Network (MASN)
  • New England Sports Network (NESN)
  • Root Sports Northwest

AT&T TV places the MLB Network in its $110 per month Choice deal. You’ll need its $124 monthly package called Xtra, to add NBA TV and the NHL Network.

If you’re a sports fan first, above all other media, you’d be smart to consider FuboTV. Its entry-level package costs $54.99 per month, and while its first month is no longer discounted, the service offers a free 1-week trial period to see if it’s right for you. Its value proposition is much stronger, with 85 channels included. TNT isn’t one of those channels, which stinks for watching NBA live streams.

Verdict: Football aficionados will want Sling, though YouTube TV is becoming a compelling challenger–and while Fubo seems more than capable now that it has ESPN, it’s still lacking a little

Cable channels

The $55 per month you’d spend on Hulu with Live TV gets you a decent selection of cable TV channels, such as Bravo, Cartoon Network, Food Network and the History Channel. And fortunately it’s finally getting the Viacom channels such as Comedy Central, BET, MTV and VH1. Oh, and Hulu just got a ton of the FX library available as video on demand content, including the hidden gem show Terriers.

YouTube TV ($65) costs more, but is a more complete cable replacement. Now that it’s adding the Viacom channels to the likes of USA, FX, FXX, FXM, TBS, TNT, E!, Bravo, Syfy, National Geographic, Oxygen and the Disney channels, it could become the defacto option for those who can afford to pay a little more.

Sling TV’s $35 per month packages gives you other channels such as Comedy Central, History, Food Network, IFC, the Travel Channel and A&E, as well as upstarts such as Viceland. AT&T TV’s $69 per month deal includes many of those, as well as MTV, Nickelodeon and VH1.

Hulu Live vs YouTube TV vs Sling vs AT&T TV: YouTube TV Channels

YouTube TV is finally getting ViacomCBS channels, such as MTV. (Image credit: YouTube TV)

In terms of cable news, YouTube TV includes CNBC, CNN, Newsy, Fox News and MSNBC. AT&T TV’s entry-level packages offers all of those channels, save for Newsy, and Sling TV’s $35 Orange package gives you CNN, BBC World News, Newsy and Bloomberg, and its $35 Blue package has those, plus Fox News, MSNBC and HLN.

If you’d rather just buy one channel and not a whole package, consider Amazon Channels, an ala carte alternative to subscription services.

Verdict: YouTube TV is offering the most-complete-looking array of programming (at a higher price, and you can learn more with YouTube TV channels guide packs all the full details about that service.

DVR and on-demand

YouTube TV includes a cloud-based DVR service with an unlimited amount of storage, a perk none of its competitors can touch. We found that th e services”makes it trivially easy to record shows you want,”and that the competition”could stand to learn a thing or two from YouTube TV in this regard.”YouTube TV also offers On Demand content, though not for all shows. YouTube TV just improved its DVR, allowing you to skip ads in programming recorded on CBS, Smithsonian and Pop TV.

Sling TV finally added its cloud DVR to its standard package, so you no longer need to spend $5 extra for saving shows. This tier is called Cloud DVR Free, and includes 50 hours of storage. Cloud DVR Plus is the next step up, and includes 200 hours of storage for $5 per month.

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Hulu with Live TV matches Sling with 50 hours of Cloud DVR for free, but its Its paid DVR tier costs even more — $15 more per month — to bump you up to 200 hours.

Hulu Live vs YouTube TV vs Sling vs AT&T TV-Sling TV's DVR feature is out of beta.

Sling TV’s DVR feature is in beta. (Image credit: Sling TV)

AT&T TV offers On Demand content available”within hours after a program airs”for”up to 20,000 shows and titles based on your subscription package.”AT&T TV’s Cloud DVR has 20 hours of storage, and there’s a 500 hours package for those who spend another $10 per month. Once we see this DVR move out of beta, we’ll update this section of our Hulu Live vs YouTube TV vs Sling vs AT&T TV face-off.

Verdict: YouTube TV is the best for those who can plan ahead and record, and even offers content for catching up. Sling’s DVR is close behind, based on pricing for 200 hours alone.

Bottom line

The Hulu Live vs YouTube TV debate is real because the two are increasingly similar top contenders, with the same starting price. If you’re on a tighter budget, you’ll lean Hulu, but YouTube TV’s increasing number of channels (ViacomCBS was a glaring hole) is improving its legitimacy–at a higher price.

Those who prioritize original programming should pick Hulu with Live TV, while those who want a never-ending DVR should go with YouTube TV. Many, though, see Sling’s customization and lower entry fee, plus its 1-year price lock guarantee, as the best way to cut the cord. If you always dreamed of an ala carte TV future, you’re better off with carving out your own version of Sling TV.

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