04-26-2023 02:02 PM - last edited on 04-26-2023 02:14 PM by RogersMaude
I have a typical Rogers ignite setup at home using a Xi6 STB. I also have a separate yearly TSN subscription. To view TSN channels I have to switch to my computer and watch via a web browser. Is there any way of adding that same subscription into the STB to make watching TSN a little simpler/faster rather than having to turn on my PC and switch inputs on my TV?
TIA
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04-26-2023 02:09 PM
In order to get the superior picture quality and the better user experience that comes via the STB, you would need to subscribe (monthly) to TSN via Rogers. This will cost you more than the TSN streaming experience.
04-26-2023 02:09 PM
04-26-2023 02:43 PM - edited 04-26-2023 02:43 PM
Thanks. I'd kinda figured that would be the case. Worth noting however is that the (1080p) picture quality I get from my computer via my browser is very good and I have no complaints with it other than the previously mentioned channel switching inconveniences.
04-26-2023 02:55 PM
I'm glad to hear that you're happy with the PQ. There are lots of people who are not - see the following thread:
https://www.digitalhome.ca/threads/tsn-and-sportsnet-hd-video-quality.294481/#post-3147682
Numerous people have stated that the PQ is nowhere near what is available through a Service Provider like Rogers, especially when true 4K programming is available. It all depends on your needs, your TV, your TV size, viewing distance, etc. TSN (and SN) streaming is really designed to be viewed on a device like a phone, tablet or laptop, so a larger screen may or may not provide an acceptable experience.
04-26-2023 03:07 PM
"Numerous people have stated that the PQ is nowhere near what is available through a Service Provider like Rogers"
Not my experience. For eg I've switched between watching things like NFL games on Rogers to compare the same game on my TSN feed and I can't see a difference in quality on my 40" 2 yr old RCA TV. It is not, however, 4K.