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passingbat 03-03-2014 16:44

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by kgollop (Post 35677466)
Any of the other content on there worth a watch?

There are some shows that were on Atlantic that we obviously couldn't get, which are on various Netflix regions.

The Following (on US)
The Borgias (on US)
Blue Bloods (Denmark )
House of Lies (Canada/Denmark)
Friday Night Lights (US)
Mad Men (US)

This is a useful site; it tells you if a ilm or TV show is on Netflix and which region it is on.

http://www.moreflicks.com/home/tv-se...%5B%5D=netflix

kgollop 03-03-2014 18:09

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35677486)
There are some shows that were on Atlantic that we obviously couldn't get, which are on various Netflix regions.

The Following (on US)
The Borgias (on US)
Blue Bloods (Denmark )
House of Lies (Canada/Denmark)
Friday Night Lights (US)
Mad Men (US)

This is a useful site; it tells you if a ilm or TV show is on Netflix and which region it is on.

http://www.moreflicks.com/home/tv-se...%5B%5D=netflix

Thanks, have just started The Following which looks excellent. In terms of the other streaming services on the WDTV there's not much else I'm likely to be making much use of I don't think as there's a tivo connected to the same tv. Looks good as a media player though. Have installed the zappo app so you can stream content from my phone which works well

passingbat 03-03-2014 18:27

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by kgollop (Post 35677513)
Thanks, have just started The Following which looks excellent. In terms of the other streaming services on the WDTV there's not much else I'm likely to be making much use of I don't think as there's a tivo connected to the same tv. Looks good as a media player though. Have installed the zappo app so you can stream content from my phone which works well

I like The Following, though it seemed to get mixed comments. I'm currently watching season 2 episodes weekly via Hulu, which Unblockus gives you access to. They only keep 5 previous episodes, so the earliest one they still have of season 2 is episode 2.

Many people use the WD box for streaming ripped DVDs and as far as I know it's quite good at it; I prefer to use the My Movies add on for Windows Media Centre on my media PCs for that, so haven't experimented with that aspect of it. I used to stream Netflix via the PC, which only gives you 720p and stereo on a Win7 PC so wanted a cheap way to get 1080p and 5.1 and at the time I bought, the WD box was the cheapest way to do it. I only learned after buying it of the advantages it had over other options, especially the 1080p/24 setting that much of US Netflix is encoded in.

Mad Max 03-03-2014 23:44

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I really think its pretty crap that we cant get some of these shows, without having to go to the trouble of buying another frigging box, and subscribing to something like unblockus!

Kabaal 04-03-2014 10:49

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35677671)
I really think its pretty crap that we cant get some of these shows, without having to go to the trouble of buying another frigging box, and subscribing to something like unblockus!

When you consider how little Netflix costs, how little a SmartDNS costs and how much content you have with that combination i personally think it's great.

If boxes like the WDTV weren't multifunctional i might get a bit miffed at their cost but considering you would have to pay similar for the functions it has other than Netflix I don't.

There are some free DNS that you can use if you spend some time googling. I've tested a few in the past and they were adequate enough if you don't mind the occasional resolution drop when watching something but ended up using Unblock-US for it's ease of use and consistency.

In an ideal world licensing wouldn't get in the way but it does, and it's really not much hassle to get around it.

denphone 04-03-2014 11:16

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Warning: Be Prepared to Avoid This Elaborate Netflix Scam.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014...lflow_facebook

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A new phishing scam targeting Netflix customers is being reported. The scam apparently directs users to a fake website after they try to log in and then provides a phony customer service line, according to the Huffington Post.

The phony error webpage bears the Netflix logo and informs the user that his or her account has been suspended due to “unusual activity.” When the customer calls the number provided, a person pretending to be a customer service rep pushes a download of “Netflix support software.”

solitaire 04-03-2014 15:31

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35677486)
There are some shows that were on Atlantic that we obviously couldn't get, which are on various Netflix regions.

The Following (on US)
The Borgias (on US)
Blue Bloods (Denmark )
House of Lies (Canada/Denmark)
Friday Night Lights (US)
Mad Men (US)

This is a useful site; it tells you if a ilm or TV show is on Netflix and which region it is on.

http://www.moreflicks.com/home/tv-se...%5B%5D=netflix

Thanks for the info, I didn't know about this site.

muppetman11 05-03-2014 10:13

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Roku beats Google’s Chromecast to the UK with a TV streaming stick

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Roku has shrunk the streaming set top box down to the size of a USB stick that plugs directly into the television.

The new Roku Streaming Stick slots into a TV’s HMDI port making any television smart and providing a full video streaming experience with access to 750 apps or streaming channels including the BBC iPlayer, 4OD, YouTube, Netflix and access to a personal videos or music stored on a smartphone or tablet computer.
http://www.theguardian.com/technolog...treaming-stick

denphone 05-03-2014 10:21

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Thanks MM as you beat me to it :D but yes this does like quite interesting if all you have to do is plug it into a spare HDMI port and then Bobs your uncle.

Would having one of these sticks in a spare HDMI port affect the running of a normal STB?.

muppetman11 05-03-2014 11:27

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35677968)
Thanks MM as you beat me to it :D but yes this does like quite interesting if all you have to do is plug it into a spare HDMI port and then Bobs your uncle.

Would having one of these sticks in a spare HDMI port affect the running of a normal STB?.

Nope not whatsoever , if your TiVo is plugged into HDMI 1 and you place this into HDMI 2 its as simple as changing the source to HDMI 2 to use it , the Roku stick would need to be connected to your router via wifi and your away.

Roku is great the only real criticism I'd have is you can't alter the DNS settings on the device meaning you can't switch Netflix regions unless you change the settings at the router , the other would be it's lack of Love film (now Amazon Prime instant) however I expect that to change as the US Roku has the Amazon Prime instant app and has done for a while.

denphone 05-03-2014 11:32

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Thanks for that MM.

passingbat 05-03-2014 11:43

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35677992)
the Roku stick would need to be connected to your router via wifi and your away.

.

That is the only thing I don't like about these new small devices; they only have a wifi connection and I only use wired Ethernet connections. I do realise that most people do use Wifi though.

muppetman11 06-03-2014 10:21

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Netflix UK Picks Up El Rey’s ‘From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series’, Sets March 12th Premiere

http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2014/03/netf...12th-premiere/

SnoopZ 06-03-2014 10:24

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35677962)
Roku beats Google’s Chromecast to the UK with a TV streaming stick



http://www.theguardian.com/technolog...treaming-stick

Will this work with Amazon Prime(love film).

muppetman11 06-03-2014 10:37

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35678183)
Will this work with Amazon Prime(love film).

Not at the moment , Roku in the UK has never had a Lovefilm app however the US Roku has Amazon Instant so I'd be amazed if it didn't turn up on Roku over here but if that's your reason for purchasing I'd hang fire until its officially announced.


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