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passingbat 27-11-2015 17:19

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35810336)
They do show in HD only On Demand (720p) looks ok on my 55" set , but to be honest I struggle to understand why anyone would watch the live channels with the exception of sport.

Must admit though I wouldn't use for Sport.

Agree; given that sky are pretty quick to add a broadcast show to catchup, why would anyone watch a live SD stream with 15 to 20 minutes of adverts?

OLD BOY 27-11-2015 19:09

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35810339)
Agree; given that sky are pretty quick to add a broadcast show to catchup, why would anyone watch a live SD stream with 15 to 20 minutes of adverts?

That's what I think too, but even this forum has plenty of contributors who think linear channels are here to stay and they continue to watch them.

I do think that people will realise eventually how inefficient this method of viewing is, but they need to admit this to themselves before they eventually accept it and change their viewing habits.

On demand and streaming videos are the way of the future.

theone2k10 27-11-2015 19:18

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35810361)
That's what I think too, but even this forum has plenty of contributors who think linear channels are here to stay and they continue to watch them.

I do think that people will realise eventually how inefficient this method of viewing is, but they need to admit this to themselves before they eventually accept it and change their viewing habits.

On demand and streaming videos are the way of the future.

Very rare i watch anything live unless it's sport but linar tv isn't going anywhere anywhere soon, on demand will certainly continue to grow but linar will still be here in the foreseeable future, i do think we may see changes to linar tv though such as more product placement and less commercial adverts.

denphone 27-11-2015 19:19

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You keep playing that same record OB and one day you might just convince yourself.;)

OLD BOY 27-11-2015 20:19

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35810366)
You keep playing that same record OB and one day you might just convince yourself.;)

I hear you Den, but you've still not explained why watching 20 minutes of adverts every hour is a good use of your leisure time.

Would you not prefer to be watching programmes rather than ads?

Maybe you just like watching commercials. In which case, fair enough.

SnoopZ 27-11-2015 21:37

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Originally Posted by steveh (Post 35810311)
Try this link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/NOW-TV-Month...8630542&sr=8-2

From some links it shows as out of stock.

I was going to order this but they want £5 shipping which put me off as the Tescos link lets you add to basket then says it is not in stock!

harry_hitch 27-11-2015 21:50

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35810384)
I hear you Den, but you've still not explained why watching 20 minutes of adverts every hour is a good use of your leisure time.

Would you not prefer to be watching programmes rather than ads?

Maybe you just like watching commercials. In which case, fair enough.

Come on OB, the ads will come to streaming sooner rather than later. What will make me chuckle is if streamers cant skip through them though.

Streaming can become king for all I care. As long as I have the choice to keep using an STB with record, FFW, and rewind, I will be happy.

That being said, I still don't think streaming will be future.

Oh, you can already watch programmes without ads - it's called the BBC, but that is something else you to change - which ironically will have to show adverts to help fund it if you had your way. That in itself is equally ironic, considering your hatred of adverts;):p::)

RichardCoulter 27-11-2015 22:35

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35810260)
Just checked, Richard, Demand 5 works perfectly well on my Smart Sony TV.

That's good to hear, in case they ever do actually show something worth watching :D

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Originally Posted by steveh (Post 35810233)
LCDs still have a slightly slower response time to change state compared to plasmas so there's greater motion blur. OLED TVs are solely LED and outperform both but it has taken a long time for the technology to get to the point of screens without a high failure rate of dead pixels and a suitable price point.

http://www.whathifi.com/news/oled-tv...u-need-to-know

Do you know when OLED TV's will be on sale at a reasonable price?

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35810319)
A box + 3 months Entertainment via that offer is £14.99. It doesn't really compare with £19 for a box and six months.

How Amazon and Tesco can do better deals than the company that makes the product, is beyond me, but it seems to happen a lot.

That happens a lot, you'd think that going to the manufacturers own website (like Samsung) would be cheaper as they cut out the middle man- but not so.

theone2k10 27-11-2015 22:41

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35810397)
Come on OB, the ads will come to streaming sooner rather than later. What will make me chuckle is if streamers cant skip through them though.

Streaming can become king for all I care. As long as I have the choice to keep using an STB with record, FFW, and rewind, I will be happy.

That being said, I still don't think streaming will be future.

Oh, you can already watch programmes without ads - it's called the BBC, but that is something else you to change - which ironically will have to show adverts to help fund it if you had your way. That in itself is equally ironic, considering your hatred of adverts;):p::)

Verizon and Comcast have released STBs that stop you from fast fowarding the adverts, expect similar devices in the UK within next 4 or 5 years.
Streaming companies will probablly follow HULUs example one price for a comercial plan say £8p/m and a higher costing plan for no commercials say £12p/m. HULU currently do this commercial plan $7.99p/m (£5.20) and none commercial $11.99p/m (£8.25).

muppetman11 27-11-2015 22:50

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35810396)
I was going to order this but they want £5 shipping which put me off as the Tescos link lets you add to basket then says it is not in stock!

Amazon have a lightning deal at the moment Now TV (new box) with 3 months Entertainment or two months movies £9.99. Ends in an hour or so I think.

SnoopZ 27-11-2015 23:07

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35810396)
I was going to order this but they want £5 shipping which put me off as the Tescos link lets you add to basket then says it is not in stock!

Just picked up the Now TV box with 6 month entertainment pass and free shipping from PCworld if people are still after this as the other 2 links are out of stock! Other pass options available at good prices.

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/tv-dvd...39929-pdt.html

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/search...-criteria.html

passingbat 27-11-2015 23:21

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35810403)
Verizon and Comcast have released STBs that stop you from fast fowarding the adverts, expect similar devices in the UK within next 4 or 5 years.
Streaming companies will probablly follow HULUs example one price for a comercial plan say £8p/m and a higher costing plan for no commercials say £12p/m. HULU currently do this commercial plan $7.99p/m (£5.20) and none commercial $11.99p/m (£8.25).

People are now used to add free content from Netflix and prime and Hulu have reported success from their add free option. People have come to expect it now and will be prepared to pay a little extra for it. I think Harry is wrong; I can't see an add free option from streaming services disappearing.

And the Tivo Bolt has functionality to skip adds completely.

https://www.tivo.com/discover/

theone2k10 27-11-2015 23:30

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35810411)
People are now used to add free content from Netflix and prime and Hulu have reported success from their add free option. People have come to expect it now and will be prepared to pay a little extra for it. I think Harry is wrong; I can't see an add free option from streaming services disappearing.

And the Tivo Bolt has functionality to skip adds completely.

https://www.tivo.com/discover/

I opted for the ad free version of HULU it's worth it imo, the tivo bolt looks like a cracking piece of kit too.

harry_hitch 28-11-2015 01:43

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35810403)
Verizon and Comcast have released STBs that stop you from fast fowarding the adverts, expect similar devices in the UK within next 4 or 5 years.
Streaming companies will probablly follow HULUs example one price for a comercial plan say £8p/m and a higher costing plan for no commercials say £12p/m. HULU currently do this commercial plan $7.99p/m (£5.20) and none commercial $11.99p/m (£8.25).


If the STB's do stop FFW through ads, that will suck. But Tivo bolt will let you skip them anyway. If the worst comes to the worst, I will simply choose to keep an STB that allows me to ffw through ads for as long as I can.

I simply refuse to believe HULU (or anyone) will be able make more money through non-ad subscriptions than advertisers. You can not tell me that they could get more than the £3.05 per month per customer which they currently charge. Ad free viewing is just a rouse to get people buying streaming services, when the subscription figures are high enough, they will pull the rug out from under the ad free viewing.

steveh 28-11-2015 09:10

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35810411)
And the Tivo Bolt has functionality to skip adds completely.

But only for certain channels as it relies on employing people to manually mark the start and end of blocks of ads.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35810401)
Do you know when OLED TV's will be on sale at a reasonable price?

Panasonic suggest 2-3 years. LG just invested over $8bn in a new plant to make them with rumours suggesting the iPhone will be moving to them in 2018. http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/27/9...ry-8-7-billion

There's a proper OLED TV thread here: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/26...-oled-tvs.html


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