Category : Sports
Constantly freezing picture on a Sony Android TV - definitely not a bandwidth issue as same stream (Olympics opening ceremony) played great on the PeacockTV app (also NBC/Comcast made).
Won't play any videos (other than highlights) on the new Chromecast with Google TV device. Every attempt (live and replay) results in a "Unable to play this asset" error. No troubleshooting helps. All other apps play videos just fine. I have already contacted support but do not anticipate any help.
wanna watch the end of the game....make sure there is more than a minute left while you watch a chevy ad....want to switch games...make sure you have time to watch a chevy ad....wanna watch an ad....ur in luck, they are the only thing that plays consistently a lot of the crashing issues are due to ads and you are forced to watch them even with gold.....sports second....ads first
1) App permanently in landscape mode which blocks like a third of the screen with the menu and is terrible choice. 2) Click on play a stream or a replay and all controls vanish. No play/pause button, no forward/reverse buttons, nothing. What kind if half-baked attempt by an apathetic intern is this app?
I think many of these reviews are not for the AndroidTV version of the app. In my experience virtually none of the negative comments in the other reviews apply to the Nvidia Shield. A season pass for only the sports you care about is a cord cutters dream.
Garbage app. Just like the "NBC" app. error when trying to load on multiple devices. Can't cast from phone. NFL - you (and everyone else) should drop NBC. Junk.
So far so good. Been exploring the app. was able to log in and use the features so far. Very happy to see it on Android TV. Hoping this means other NBC universal channel apps will come to Android TV as well.
App won't load on the new Google Chromecast that was just released Oct 1. Throws an error: error_common_generic as soon as it is launched.
App opens with error. will not work. uninstalled reinstalled still opens and says error. worthless.
it won't open and when it does it crashes so why didn't somebody check that out before uploading it to Google play store?
Typical NBC, take your money and literally have the worst app in the app store. Won't even open, ridiculous. Please sell the golf and premier league rights to someone with a decent app and customer care.
Dear NBC Sports I just received word that rugby is moving to Peacock Premium. There's no way I'm paying 50% more for ad-free Rugby. If you want to add 50% more rugby... 7s, southern hemisphere, etc... then we can talk. 'til then, forget you
Where is the USA network Android TV app? Why is it taking so long? Waiting for years now
will only let me sign in with nbc sports gold and not regular cable provider
Will not even load error instantly.
Very possibly one of the worst streaming apps out there. I use this primarily to watch premier league. In order for a game to start playing I will typically have to open and close the game (watching a commercial each time) no less than 3 times. You watch a commercial, it's frozen (but with audio). Goes to half time, it's frozen on the 'we will return shortly' 100% of the time. So again, you close and reopen the app 3 or 4 times watching the same commercials again with the video freezing. You might as well wait for half time to be over however, cause guess what.... It's going to happen again when they try and change feeds back to the game. The incompetence of this app for its entire history is astounding. So glad that they will be killing it off at the end of the year, because it deserves nothing better. Unfortunately they are replacing it with Peacock, so.... Good luck. NBC retains PL rights through 2022 and I'm counting down the days until I can delete all of their apps and services, surely they won't retain rights after deleting their sports specific 'streaming' app and NBC can go back to trying to trick people into paying monthly fees to watch their last great series they were able to put together The Office and Parks and Rec along with Harry Potter movies.