Yellow: Composite videoMarkBarrett wrote:I have the yellow/red/white cords (I'm not tech savvy enough to know the traditional order or name for them)
Red: Audio, right channel
White: Audio, left channel
Brian
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Yellow: Composite videoMarkBarrett wrote:I have the yellow/red/white cords (I'm not tech savvy enough to know the traditional order or name for them)
Is it the signal or the orientation/location of the antenna? If the former, my suggestion would be "Move!"; the latter can often be fixed.DadofTwins wrote:Our local station doesn't have a strong enough signal to get all the way to our antenna, ...
Same with me. I'm actually kind of amazed how basically all the networks (except CBS) got together on Hulu instead of fragmenting across services, so I can do one-stop shopping (two with Netflix). The only thing I'm missing is Jeopardy. It needs to get on the Hulu train!sethmoko wrote:Not able to watch anymore since we got rid of DVR as well. Watch almost everything streaming via Hulu and Netflix and the like. Hoping somebody can turn me on to a source that I don't know of for watching Jeopardy online. I've been missing it terribly.
Me three, the hulu/netflix combo is the way to go. I'm still getting used to the lack of sports, and missing jeopardy nightly. I can get the jeopardy episodes but it's delayed by almost a week. I don't read the recap threads anymore so it has really hurt me regarding this board, but it is probably worth the $100 a month that it saved me.schoe wrote:Same with me. I'm actually kind of amazed how basically all the networks (except CBS) got together on Hulu instead of fragmenting across services, so I can do one-stop shopping (two with Netflix). The only thing I'm missing is Jeopardy. It needs to get on the Hulu train!sethmoko wrote:Not able to watch anymore since we got rid of DVR as well. Watch almost everything streaming via Hulu and Netflix and the like. Hoping somebody can turn me on to a source that I don't know of for watching Jeopardy online. I've been missing it terribly.
Where do you get Jeopardy after a week?Sherm wrote:Me three, the hulu/netflix combo is the way to go. I'm still getting used to the lack of sports, and missing jeopardy nightly. I can get the jeopardy episodes but it's delayed by almost a week. I don't read the recap threads anymore so it has really hurt me regarding this board, but it is probably worth the $100 a month that it saved me.schoe wrote:Same with me. I'm actually kind of amazed how basically all the networks (except CBS) got together on Hulu instead of fragmenting across services, so I can do one-stop shopping (two with Netflix). The only thing I'm missing is Jeopardy. It needs to get on the Hulu train!sethmoko wrote:Not able to watch anymore since we got rid of DVR as well. Watch almost everything streaming via Hulu and Netflix and the like. Hoping somebody can turn me on to a source that I don't know of for watching Jeopardy online. I've been missing it terribly.
You don't even have an antenna where you could at least watch Jeopardy plus network sports?Sherm wrote:Me three, the hulu/netflix combo is the way to go. I'm still getting used to the lack of sports, and missing jeopardy nightly. I can get the jeopardy episodes but it's delayed by almost a week. I don't read the recap threads anymore so it has really hurt me regarding this board, but it is probably worth the $100 a month that it saved me.schoe wrote:Same with me. I'm actually kind of amazed how basically all the networks (except CBS) got together on Hulu instead of fragmenting across services, so I can do one-stop shopping (two with Netflix). The only thing I'm missing is Jeopardy. It needs to get on the Hulu train!sethmoko wrote:Not able to watch anymore since we got rid of DVR as well. Watch almost everything streaming via Hulu and Netflix and the like. Hoping somebody can turn me on to a source that I don't know of for watching Jeopardy online. I've been missing it terribly.
It amazes me how many times I run into people who think the entire country can use an antenna. I'm not trying to be mean, I just keep getting surprised.jeff6286 wrote:You don't even have an antenna where you could at least watch Jeopardy plus network sports?
I'm aware that there are people that may not be able to get a full set of local affiliates, but I didn't think it was a very large percentage of the population. I'm sure there are cases where someone gets every broadcast network except for, say the CBS affiliate, due to location of the transmitter or strength of signal, or something, and that happens to be the station that airs Jeopardy, or something like that, but I would be fairly surprised to learn of many people who have tried to get local stations on an antennae and didn't get any of the major networks. Where do you live? I don't care what town, but like how far from the nearest major city that has tv affiliates?triviawayne wrote:It amazes me how many times I run into people who think the entire country can use an antenna. I'm not trying to be mean, I just keep getting surprised.jeff6286 wrote:You don't even have an antenna where you could at least watch Jeopardy plus network sports?
Where I live, an antenna might, MIGHT get me a PBS station, and independent station and that's about it. I'm not even really in a rural area.
Cutting the cord isn't an option either. The only choice for internet I have is my local cable company as DSL here is a no go; and lowering my cable bill or giving up TV and going internet only would save me a whopping $20 because they will raise my internet cost for not bundling.
Count me as also wanting to know where you get Jeopardy after a week? My guess is from friends recordings.
I live in rural PA. Its even hard for me to tell people where I live due to most people just knowing Philly and Pittsburgh. The majority of PA outside of the eastern border and Pittsburgh, is rural you may be a redneck type country (I love it, by the way). My brother-in-law has an antenna with a rotor it allows him to get some networks, but the picture/sound quality isn't great (often just cuts out), and that is with the ability to turn the antenna. Like someone else has said, the only clear station I could truly pick up with just an antenna is PBS.jeff6286 wrote:You don't even have an antenna where you could at least watch Jeopardy plus network sports?Sherm wrote:Me three, the hulu/netflix combo is the way to go. I'm still getting used to the lack of sports, and missing jeopardy nightly. I can get the jeopardy episodes but it's delayed by almost a week. I don't read the recap threads anymore so it has really hurt me regarding this board, but it is probably worth the $100 a month that it saved me.schoe wrote:
Same with me. I'm actually kind of amazed how basically all the networks (except CBS) got together on Hulu instead of fragmenting across services, so I can do one-stop shopping (two with Netflix). The only thing I'm missing is Jeopardy. It needs to get on the Hulu train!
I would expect more along the lines of $20-$25 monthly for an ESPN live-streaming package. (I suspect it's going to cannibalize a significant number of cable/satellite subscribers, and they've got to make that money back somehow.)Sherm wrote:Give it a year or two, and I'll be able to purchase the ESPN package, you can see it's coming, and it will probably cost 5 or 10 bucks.