I need to make some changes. (I know, I know. We all do in so many ways!)
But what I'd specifically like to ask about concerns options and choices for streaming services and their functionality.
Late this last year I got Starlink low-orbit (thus low-latency) satellite internet service at the rural residences where I spend much of my time. According to a guy who installed much of my audio-video and theater room equipment, Starlink download speeds are good enough for decent-quality streaming. It would indeed be nice to ditch Dish Network and Direct TV!
I still have Direct TV satellite service at my Dallas residence, just out of sheer momentum since I've had it for many years and at one time it seemed to be just about the only option for reasonably high-definition viewing. (Kinda obsolete now, though.)
So, what do you think are the best options for streaming? One thing that's important to me is the ability to pause live TV for as much as an hour and then fast forward through commercials, or whatever you're not interested in watching on a news channel or in a football or basketball game. (Preferably while seeing images flash by so that you know what you're skipping.)
Is it necessary to do anything special to get the pause/fast-forward functionality with streaming services, or do they routinely feature this? With Direct TV, you can pause for as long as 90 minutes, which I find very useful.
Perhaps some others may be interested in learning about these options as well, so I hope this is an informative and useful discussion.