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theone2k10 01-03-2017 11:45

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Google have announced their tv streaming service. http://cordcuttersnews.com/google-of...-channels-dvr/

OLD BOY 01-03-2017 13:03

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Not for UK viewers, sadly.

denphone 01-03-2017 13:50

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35887978)
Not for UK viewers, sadly.

You sound very disappointed OB?.

Mad Max 01-03-2017 14:00

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35887978)
Not for UK viewers, sadly.

OB, do you really need anymore rubbish to watch?

muppetman11 01-03-2017 14:22

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35887988)
You sound very disappointed OB?.

Were as you sound dead against it , why is that ?

denphone 01-03-2017 14:44

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35887994)
Were as you sound dead against it , why is that ?

Wrong MM as l am against nothing as l asked a question which you politely offered your enlightened reply to.:)

OLD BOY 01-03-2017 15:26

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35887989)
OB, do you really need anymore rubbish to watch?

Certainly not the rubbish, Max! However, as the Pay TV channels offer less and less by way of good quality dramas and entertainment, I am sure I will be looking for cheaper ways to access whatever is left that is worth watching in the not too distant future, unless something changes for the better.

Next week, the only programmes I have selected from the Sky channels to record on my V6 are:

Madam Secretary (Sky 1)
Limitless (Sky 2)
Lucky Man (Sky 1)
Shades of Blue (Sky Living)
The Catch (Sky Living)
The Blacklist (Sky 1)
24: Legacy (Fox)
Legion (Fox)
Bull (Fox)
Quantico (Alibi)

Now, considering we are in peak season, that's not exactly mind boggling, is it? This compares with 14 dramas on the terrestrials (plus other programmes, such as Question Time), for which I don't pay. It makes me wonder if I can justify continuing my subscription to the pay channels sometimes, and the position seems to be getting worse.

Joedm45 02-03-2017 09:40

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35887970)
Google have announced their tv streaming service. http://cordcuttersnews.com/google-of...-channels-dvr/

Interesting read, particularly the cloud storage DVR part. I know a few members on here are quite keen on cloud storage recordings and this is a good start from Google.

What are your opinions on the 9 month limit stated in the article? I'm not too sure it is enough but it may please the majority unless you're in to keeping and re-watching shows

OLD BOY 02-03-2017 10:13

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Originally Posted by Joedm45 (Post 35888098)
Interesting read, particularly the cloud storage DVR part. I know a few members on here are quite keen on cloud storage recordings and this is a good start from Google.

What are your opinions on the 9 month limit stated in the article? I'm not too sure it is enough but it may please the majority unless you're in to keeping and re-watching shows

I have taken up to 18 months to watch programmes I've recorded, but I would be happy with one year.

The nine month period that has been agreed here is a good start, though.

theone2k10 02-03-2017 12:37

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Originally Posted by Joedm45 (Post 35888098)
Interesting read, particularly the cloud storage DVR part. I know a few members on here are quite keen on cloud storage recordings and this is a good start from Google.

What are your opinions on the 9 month limit stated in the article? I'm not too sure it is enough but it may please the majority unless you're in to keeping and re-watching shows

I think the 9 months is just a starting point in time i can see it being extended to 24 months or longer for a extra fee.
9 months for me is plenty of time.
I've been accepted on the trial so will keep updated as much as i'm allowed to.

1andrew1 02-03-2017 14:31

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Meanwhile, in the UK, "Britain’s commercial broadcasters have won their long-running dispute with TVCatchup over the distribution of their content over the internet.
ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 argued TVCatchup was in breach of copyright and couldn’t rely on UK legislation that provided for retransmission over cable networks."
http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2017/...rcial-content/

theone2k10 02-03-2017 15:51

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35888164)
Meanwhile, in the UK, "Britain’s commercial broadcasters have won their long-running dispute with TVCatchup over the distribution of their content over the internet.
ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 argued TVCatchup was in breach of copyright and couldn’t rely on UK legislation that provided for retransmission over cable networks."
http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2017/...rcial-content/

Tvcatchup fight back? http://www.tvcatchup.com/press#0

OLD BOY 02-03-2017 17:29

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35888140)
I think the 9 months is just a starting point in time i can see it being extended to 24 months or longer for a extra fee.
9 months for me is plenty of time.
I've been accepted on the trial so will keep updated as much as i'm allowed to.

Thank you, theone, this is much appreciated.

A year is the start point for me, and is more easily monitored. Anything beyond that would be appreciated!

I don't want to pay for access to the cloud, but I guess that anything beyond a year after transmission would be deemed to be acceptable to most people.

johnathome 02-03-2017 23:47

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35888178)
Tvcatchup fight back? http://www.tvcatchup.com/press#0

It's a very bullish statement from TVC so we'll have to see what they have planned.

BenMcr 16-03-2017 18:33

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Now TV removing Plex (and other sideloaded apps)

https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/16/...te-kills-plex/

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But no longer, as Sky has quietly begun issuing an update to Now TV boxes that disables developer mode and purges any apps that've been installed on them using the loophole.


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