If you want to take this a step further, just install the TV guide app on your
phone, find the channel you want, and see what is currently on. That way when
you go to the direct TV now app, and it reads a show, you will know what
channel it is. For me, I know what comes on most channels, so no
To add to this, you can add channels to your favorites, and you can even go to
the search option and tell siri, and she will fill in the text for you and take
you directly to the channel you want.
> On Dec 10, 2016, at 4:55 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Just to make sure you understand, Brian, if y
Just to make sure you understand, Brian, if you were on the guide page, and you
go down the rows, you can see which programs are on. If you know the order of
the channels, which for me is impossible to memorize, you could even know what
channel you were on. It's just that the actual channel name
Hi Mary, Thanks for the detailed explanation. I would agree with you if the
channels are not being read to you than it is not accessible. Looks like I will
be sticking with my Tivo app which is almost 100% accessible. Thanks again.
> On Dec 10, 2016, at 3:01 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
Hi Brian,
The answer to that question depends on your definition of excess ability. If,
for instance, you expect to be able to go through the guide and know what
channel you were looking at without having to know which channel any given
program is on, then it is not accessible. The channel logos
Sorry if I missed the beginning of this but how is the accessibility of the
channel listings on both the iPhone and AppleTV? Thanks,
> On Dec 10, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
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> Limited access unless you want to pay seven dollars a month.
> Mary
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Dec
Limited access unless you want to pay seven dollars a month.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 10, 2016, at 7:58 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
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> What about the CBS go App on the Apple TV? Not sure if that bumps in to the
> same problem as the other streaming options but it might be a decent wo
What about the CBS go App on the Apple TV? Not sure if that bumps in to the
same problem as the other streaming options but it might be a decent work
around.
> On Dec 10, 2016, at 6:56 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
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> Well, thus far we have tried to indoor antennas, one of which was amplified.
> No
Well, thus far we have tried to indoor antennas, one of which was amplified. No
difference. It's frustrating, because there are two stations supposedly coming
from essentially the same location, one of them we get. The other we don't. The
one we got, Fox, my husband and I would both gladly dump
Another advantage of over the air digital reception is it isn’t compressed.
Most apartments and condo groups will not put up to much of a fight if you want
to put up an antenna or dish any more. Back when the communications act was
first passed I had an home owners association go to war with m
That works, depending on the terrain, your location, and the location of the
stations you need to get. I live close to all of the stations supposedly, but
can't get CVS for love or money, unless of course, maybe if I had an outside
antenna way up on the roof. Not going to happen.
Mary
Sent fro
Just get an ota like the mobileaf
> On Dec 8, 2016, at 8:48 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
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> Just to add to what Clifton said, if the channels in your area are not
> directly owned by the network, you probably won't get them. For instance,
> none of our local channels are available.
> Mary
>
>
> Sen
Just to add to what Clifton said, if the channels in your area are not directly
owned by the network, you probably won't get them. For instance, none of our
local channels are available.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 8, 2016, at 5:56 PM, Kliphton Miller wrote:
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> it all depends on your
it all depends on your region. I live in the tampa FL area, and I get fox, and
that is it. Although there are some NBC shows that are on demand like chicago
fire, chicago PD, and some ABC shows too. CBS is rumored to being close to
signing on, but who knows when that will happen
> On Dec 8,
Does anyone know how to get access to your local channels in the area where you
live using DIRECTV NOW question
David Tanner
>From my iPhone 6 S
On Dec 8, 2016, at 6:19 AM, Kliphton Miller wrote:
>> So, got the live chat to work on the direct TV now support page. The rep
>> told me that the
> So, got the live chat to work on the direct TV now support page. The rep
> told me that they didn’t know how to get voiceover to work with there app,
> and I told them there was an entire section specifically for this. The rep
> flat out ignored that comment. Also said there is no phone num
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