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SnoopZ 21-09-2015 18:13

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35799365)
I've used the SD channels on a 55" UHD TV and a 43" HD and the quality is decent for SD in my opinion.

Hopefully i will get away with it then. :)

Apple TV is out of the question as i read that even though it does 720p live TV it often takes this from the SD stream of the channel and upscales it, this reasoning was based on the SD DOG in the corner.

tassiekev 23-09-2015 16:40

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Roku 4k box coming

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/1353...shield-tv-soon

and, in case you missed it:

New Cloud-based DVR coming to UK from £1 per month:

http://variety.com/2015/digital/news...ve-1201598770/

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plus ITV to stream live

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/1353...ervice-instead

theone2k10 23-09-2015 17:11

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Itv player well hub to arrive on firetv later this year. Source OBVG on Digitalspy.

passingbat 23-09-2015 17:13

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by tassiekev (Post 35799796)


Interesting decision (or mistake?) by Apple to release a new version of Apple TV that is only HD when Amazon and Roku are releasing 4k boxes.

Granted, 4k on a box like this will have limited use, given most 4k TVs have Amazon and Netflix apps built in, but I believe not all do, and 4k projectors don't have the apps.

but '4k' is the industry's promotional buzz word to sell more products, and I suspect many people will want to buy a device capable of 4k whether they need it or not.

toady 24-09-2015 10:51

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35799821)
Interesting decision (or mistake?) by Apple to release a new version of Apple TV that is only HD when Amazon and Roku are releasing 4k boxes.

Apple tactics are to keep something back so that they can get you to upgrade next year

johnathome 24-09-2015 16:07

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tassiekev (Post 35799796)

and, in case you missed it:

New Cloud-based DVR coming to UK from £1 per month:

http://variety.com/2015/digital/news...ve-1201598770/

I did miss it and the link has been moved.
Didn't a company in the U.S. get into trouble for doing this? (If it's what i think it is)

Ah, found the article, they seem to think it'll be legal in the UK?

http://variety.com/2015/digital/news...ve-1201598770/

tassiekev 24-09-2015 16:26

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnathome (Post 35800040)
I did miss it and the link has been moved.
Didn't a company in the U.S. get into trouble for doing this? (If it's what i think it is)

Ah, found the article, they seem to think it'll be legal in the UK?

http://variety.com/2015/digital/news...ve-1201598770/

Guess we'll have to wait & see, hopefully it will be ok (didn't the pic show Freeview branding?) as nobody seems to be doing anything about TV Player. Interesting if it includes HD channels as well.

theone2k10 24-09-2015 16:37

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I think tv player plus will ruffle a few feathers http://community.tvplayer.com/forum/...launching-soon

tassiekev 24-09-2015 18:33

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35800050)
I think tv player plus will ruffle a few feathers http://community.tvplayer.com/forum/...launching-soon

Yes, it does say it's a sticky topic ==== Boom, Boom!!

zantarous 24-09-2015 20:36

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First thing TV player need to do is upgrade the picture quality, it is not great on the existing app and then make sure they are on all the streaming boxes. Although I fully expect Now TV to add a load more channels and go full HD and add multi channel sound. surely they must see this is the future and what consumers want.

tassiekev 24-09-2015 22:44

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by zantarous (Post 35800105)
First thing TV player need to do is upgrade the picture quality, it is not great on the existing app and then make sure they are on all the streaming boxes. Although I fully expect Now TV to add a load more channels and go full HD and add multi channel sound. surely they must see this is the future and what consumers want.

I sincerely hope you are right about Now TV but I wonder what they would use as a point of difference between Satellite & IPTV. The full package with Sky is around £70pm (although every man & his dog seems to be able to get it for around £40pm at the moment) and fully optioned Now TV goes for around £48pm in SD with quite a few channels missing. An HD package would need to be structured so as not to unduly affect the satellite business whilst, at the same time, giving non-Sky customers the incentive to sign-up. I'm sure it could be done and it will be interesting to see if it comes to pass.

theone2k10 24-09-2015 22:58

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Don't be surprised to see HULU show up in uk some point in future, i expressed a interest in it ages ago for UK and they sent a survey out tonight asking about tv habits, shows, would i pay more for a commercial free option, would i be interested in Viacom, itv studios, bbc content, would i like to see Sky shows too.
I think they may be thinking about launching in uk.
I currently have a USA sub commercial free costs £8p/m.

tassiekev 25-09-2015 18:17

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OK Sports fans - Pocket-lint's 10 best sport streaming services available in the UK:

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/1354...ll-tv-and-more

theone2k10 26-09-2015 20:37

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TV Player plus has now launched not bad for £5p/m http://www.tvplayer.com/channels/

RichardCoulter 26-09-2015 23:45

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To avoid buffering, does it help to pause the programme for a bit to let it build up, or doesn't it work like that?


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