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Old 11-12-2017, 13:58   #3978
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 View Post
From info they've given me TCM is on it's way, they wanted a deal to bring SKY channels too but SKY are playing hardball at moment but BT are interested in AMC and BTsport being available on tvplayer, also premiersports are too.

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Mini windows pc has everything but they can be hit and miss and could mean messing around with browsers, but mini pcs are getting better and prices are coming down too.

Or, and this is nowhere near as cheap as a Roku box, Apple TV with a 3rd party media streaming app, such as infuse. The pro edition does cost money, but fire core (the authors) have licenced the Dolby and DTS codecs, which is what was getting the free media players kicked off the App Store. That particular setup will happily play most video and audio formats, including Apple sold ones. The exception being that there doesn't appear to be a Ultraviolet app for it, so most free downloads you get with Blu rays and DVDs won't play.
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