On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 8:59 AM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> My subjective sense is that I still like the feel of Netflix the best
> (though I don’t really like the current menu system, which I feel makes it
> harder for me to look through older films) and really dislike CBS Access
> and Hulu, but not sure if that would hold up to a systematic review.
>
> Does anyone either have their own analysis of this, or familiar with a
> good review of these kinds of things available on the internet?
>

Tangentially related, one problem I have with the free CBS streaming is
that it is unreliable. I'll be damned if I'm going to pay for something
that doesn't work.
I watch  Colbert the next morning on my smartphone. A common problem is
that the commercial at the beginning plays just fine but as soon as the
show starts, the audio may stream fine, or perhaps stutter, but the show
video is just a green or blue splotch. I have to go watch the show clips
instead.
Maybe the streaming quality miraculously improves when you pay, but I have
no confidence in CBS to reliably stream programs. This happens only with
CBS.

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