I use AMC+ in the Apple TV app. That way i can subscribe/cancel using apple’s central interface, and i don’t need to use amc’s own app.So who is using the AMC+ app and how is your experience? I was about to pull the trigger but the consensus on the reviews seem to be that it's an awful experience.
I use AMC+ in the Apple TV app. That way i can subscribe/cancel using apple’s central interface, and i don’t need to use amc’s own app.
No, not for certain providers. They call it something like “Apple TV Channels.” You have to subscribe from within the Apple TV app, and usually you CANNOT use the provider’s own app.I subscribe through Apple when possible for the easy subscriptions monitoring and cancellations, but when you start content from within the Apple app doesn't it just launch the provider's app?
No, not for certain providers. They call it something like “Apple TV Channels.” You have to subscribe from within the Apple TV app, and usually you CANNOT use the provider’s own app.
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So who is using the AMC+ app and how is your experience? I was about to pull the trigger but the consensus on the reviews seem to be that it's an awful experience.
The primary advantage appears to be to get access to their library of shows?I am. It sucks from a functionality standpoint. I’ve complained on here recently that only the most recent season of Better Call Saul is on there and no Breaking Bad.
The point is - there’s no advantage. You don’t get access to the library. You only get the current season because they sold past seasons to Netflix. The only reason I could think of to get it is if you REALLY want to see the current AMC shows and you don’t have cable.The primary advantage appears to be to get access to their library of shows?
The primary advantage appears to be to get access to their library of shows?
This is pretty bad. At least on the main streaming services, as far as I know, you have access to their entire library.The point is - there’s no advantage. You don’t get access to the library. You only get the current season because they sold past seasons to Netflix. The only reason I could think of to get it is if you REALLY want to see the current AMC shows and you don’t have cable.
I mainly want it for the final season of Better Call Saul and recently there seems to be a lot of movies I have saved on Just Watch list that are only available for subscription streaming on AMC+.
No, not for certain providers. They call it something like “Apple TV Channels.” You have to subscribe from within the Apple TV app, and usually you CANNOT use the provider’s own app.
Paramount+
Showtime
Starz
AMC+
Epix
Cinemax
A&E Crime Central
Acorn TV
allblk
BBC Select
BET+
BFIPlayer Classics
britbox
carnegie hall+
erosnow
the Great Courses
Hallmark Movies Now
History Vault
Lifetime Movie Club
Moonbug Kids
Mubi
noggin
OutTV
Pantaya
PBS Living
ScreenPix
Shudder
Sundance Now
Tastemade
Topic
UP faith & family
I was navigating through the Apple TV app on my Apple TV yesterday and I couldn't find anything about subscribing to other services through the app. The only integration I've seen is it puts movies/shows I started from supported third party services in a list I can quickly resume watching.
Thanks!Subscribe to Apple TV channels in the Apple TV app - Apple Support
With the Apple TV app, you can subscribe to just the channels you want without downloading any apps. Then you can watch content included with your subscription right inside the Apple TV app — on demand and across all of your devices.support.apple.com
I get it, I also nuked my Apple TV+, even at only $4.99 a month there's not nearly enough content to keep me interested, they need to team up with other sources for more material.I just killed my AMC+ account. They removed episodes of the 6th season of Better Call Saul specifically so people don't binge it in a month and then cancel. Fuck them.
What made it more confusing is I subscribed and viewed through the Apple TV app. I watched the first episode for free and then to watch the next episode it said I had to pay $2.99 just for that episode. That's because it's connecting to the Apple media store on the back end but that isn't obvious. I thought despite having an AMC+ subscription it was asking me to pay another $2.99 (for 1 episode) directly to AMC on top of that.
I probably would have kept my AMC+ account for a while after finishing Better Call Saul, but not with this behavior. Again, fuck them. I'm never subscribing again and if I never see the final season I won't lose sleep over it.
I get it, I also nuked my Apple TV+, event at only $4.99 a month there's not nearly enough content to keep me interested, they need to team up with other sources for more material.
The app is garbage too. I had access to the app when I had AMC on my cable subscription, and it was painful to try and use it.I just killed my AMC+ account. They removed episodes of the 6th season of Better Call Saul specifically so people don't binge it in a month and then cancel. Fuck them.
What made it more confusing is I subscribed and viewed through the Apple TV app. I watched the first episode for free and then to watch the next episode it said I had to pay $2.99 just for that episode. That's because it's connecting to the Apple media store on the back end but that isn't obvious. I thought despite having an AMC+ subscription it was asking me to pay another $2.99 (for 1 episode) directly to AMC on top of that.
I probably would have kept my AMC+ account for a while after finishing Better Call Saul, but not with this behavior. Again, fuck them. I'm never subscribing again and if I never see the final season I won't lose sleep over it.
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