Computer Looking Up
  • Home
  • Welcome
  • Categories
    • Astronomy & Astrophotography
      • Deep Sky Objects
      • Equipment & Processing
      • Solar System
      • Space Exploration
    • Technology How-To
      • Apple & iPhone & Mac
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Linux & Open Source
      • Networking & Hardware
      • Windows & Microsoft
    • Life & Leisure
      • Dispatches
      • Hobbies & Interests
      • Reflections
    • Rings of Envy
  • In the Sky
  • Archives
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Welcome
  • Categories
    • Astronomy & Astrophotography
      • Deep Sky Objects
      • Equipment & Processing
      • Solar System
      • Space Exploration
    • Technology How-To
      • Apple & iPhone & Mac
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Linux & Open Source
      • Networking & Hardware
      • Windows & Microsoft
    • Life & Leisure
      • Dispatches
      • Hobbies & Interests
      • Reflections
    • Rings of Envy
  • In the Sky
  • Archives
Computer Looking Up
No Result
View All Result
Computer Looking Up
No Result
View All Result

Hulu’s DVR is Still Awful

Paul by Paul
March 31, 2023
in Dispatches
0
Hulu’s DVR is Still Awful
568
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on X

YOU MIGHT LIKE...

Crumbled Foundation: Thoughts After Viewing Season 1 of the Apple TV+ Series

Crumbled Foundation: Thoughts After Viewing Season 1 of the Apple TV+ Series

April 30, 2023
Synology Active Backup for Business: How to Create Encrypted Backups

Synology Active Backup for Business: How to Create Encrypted Backups

April 27, 2024

Last year, I tried most of the major live TV streaming services. No one service is perfect and they all have their pros and cons. Which service is best for an individual may simply come down to what “must have” channels you “need.”

In terms of interface and content, I initially thought Hulu’s Live TV was the slam-dunk winner. This was the case until I started using the Hulu DVR. It is simply terrible. Every live sports event I record always starts playing near the end of the broadcast! There have been a few times I knew the outcome before I could even watch the game! There is no option to start watching from the beginning. I am forced to fast rewind to the beginning.

Worse, Hulu’s DVR does not resume where you left off. If you accidentally go back to the main menu, returning to a DVR’s show may or may not resume, but in my experience, I am stuck again either at the beginning or the end (see above).

Even worse, the DVR may even literally choose at times to “skip” key sections of a broadcast. As an example, I was trying to watch the recent PBA Tournament of Champions. I could not watch it all in one setting and was hoping to watch at least one match at a time. Whenever I left and returned to the DVR (e.g. the next day), the ToC resumed at the end of the next match. Again, this is terrible, essentially jumping to the end of the next section. Three times, I got to watch Jason Belmonte finishing up winning his latest match, including the finale.

Hulu also seems to have a knack for forcing you to watch commercials, which I did not notice in any of the other services’ DVRs.

Hulu has a great library of on demand content, and coupled with the Disney Bundle including ESPN+, is the best live TV streaming value right now, in my opinion. But man, the DVR is beyond terrible.

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related


Discover more from Computer Looking Up

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Tags: Home NetworkStreaming
Previous Post

Venus on March 27th, 2023

Next Post

Waxing Gibbous Moon 88%, April 2023

Paul

Paul

I am the founder and creative director of Computer Looking Up. I have been fascinated by space since childhood. My interest in technology also runs deep, rooted in fond memories of the CRT-anchored desktops my father tinkered with in the early 1980s. Professionally, I have spent over 30 years immersed in the technology sector, serving in capacities ranging from programming and IT to project management. Outside of work, my passions lie in astrophotography, astronomy, and philosophy. Through ComputerLookingUp.com, I explore these interests and aim to build a community where we can share insights—I hope you will join the conversation.

Next Post
Waxing Gibbous Moon 88%, April 2023

Waxing Gibbous Moon 88%, April 2023

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

POPULAR POSTS

  • Simple Fix for Asus ZenWiFi "Flashing Blue Light" Problem
    Simple Fix for Asus ZenWiFi "Flashing Blue Light" Problem
  • The Moon: So Far and Yet So Near
    The Moon: So Far and Yet So Near
  • Turning External USB Drives On and Off for Synology Hyper Backup
    Turning External USB Drives On and Off for Synology Hyper Backup
  • Equipment Obsession
    Equipment Obsession
  • How to Remove "Ask Copilot" Button from Windows 11 Search
    How to Remove "Ask Copilot" Button from Windows 11 Search
  • Sketching the Stars - M3 Globular Cluster
    Sketching the Stars - M3 Globular Cluster
  • Fifth and Final Night of Comet A3
    Fifth and Final Night of Comet A3
  • Jupiter at Opposition, and Another Planet
    Jupiter at Opposition, and Another Planet
  • KDE Workaround: ALT+F3 for Azure Desktops via Your Linux Browser
    KDE Workaround: ALT+F3 for Azure Desktops via Your Linux Browser
  • From Projects to Operations: Successful Transitions for IT Projects
    From Projects to Operations: Successful Transitions for IT Projects

RECENT COMMENTS

  • Ggreybeard on Tweaking Post-Processing
  • Paul on Autoguiding Towards Jupiter, April 26, 2026
  • Paul on Autoguiding Towards Jupiter, April 26, 2026
  • Ggreybeard on Autoguiding Towards Jupiter, April 26, 2026
  • Paul on Jupiter and the Galilean Moons, March 2026

EXPLORE TAGS

Asterisms Blogging Comets Constellations DIY Dobsonian DSLR Eclipses Fedora Galilean Moons General Photography Generative AI Home Improvement Home Network ISS Jupiter Linux Maksutov-Cassegrain Mars Mercury Meteors Moon NAS Nature Photography Philosophy Politics Religion Reviews Saturn Schmidt-Cassegrain Sci-Fi and Fantasy Science Sketching Smartphone Stars Streaming Sun Synology Telescope Venus Video Games Weather WiFi Windows 11 WordPress
  • Home
  • Welcome
  • Categories
  • In the Sky
  • Archives
CLEAR SKIES / CLEAN SHUTDOWNS

© 2026 Computer Looking Up

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Welcome
  • Categories
    • Astronomy & Astrophotography
      • Deep Sky Objects
      • Equipment & Processing
      • Solar System
      • Space Exploration
    • Technology How-To
      • Apple & iPhone & Mac
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Linux & Open Source
      • Networking & Hardware
      • Windows & Microsoft
    • Life & Leisure
      • Dispatches
      • Hobbies & Interests
      • Reflections
    • Rings of Envy
  • In the Sky
  • Archives

© 2026 Computer Looking Up

%d