Weekly Rewind
Plex drops the Live TV beta tag: Plex has addressed one of the biggest issues with its over-the-air DVR service. Now, you can pause live TV and rewind through any live broadcast you’ve been watching. Plex has also extended live TV support to Apple TV and Android mobile devices, joining Android TV and iOS. Support for Roku, Fire TV, smart TVs, and desktop web browsers is up next.
To use Plex’s DVR service, you need a Plex Pass ($5 per month, $40 per year, or $120 for life), an HDHomeRun or supported USB tuner, an over-the-air antenna, and a server device such as a PC or Nvidia Shield TV box. Plex then streams the video from the server to its client apps. It’s a powerful solution for recording free broadcast channels if you’re tech savvy enough to put the pieces together.
FuboTV review: Over at TechHive, I reviewed FuboTV, a $35-per-month streaming bundle with an emphasis on live sports. Fubo has an interesting lineup, with channels like Fox Soccer Plus and Eleven Sports that tend to cost a lot more through other streaming services. It also has a unique way of bringing live sports to the surface, using a “Matches” menu that lets you browse by sport.
But Fubo’s connected TV apps are currently in beta, and it shows. The Apple TV and Roku versions don’t have the aforementioned Matches menu or DVR support, and watching on-demand shows requires iOS, Android, or the web. As an all-purpose streaming bundle, Fubo is a tough sell for now.
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