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spiderplant 29-12-2018 11:18

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35977153)
To me it has a date and time due to it being live sport? That is not linear. It's just live.

The example Chad posted isn't live. It's the highlights of a fight that took place last week. Maybe they don't have the right to show it until 9pm.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35977153)
Also when Netflix state a date and time for a new episode of a series, that is just the availability of it on the service. It's still not linear. You can watch it any time after its added.

Chad said "If you join the broadcast late you can't rewind the video to the start". That sounds linear to me. It just happens to be delivered over the internet.

Chad 29-12-2018 11:21

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35977153)
To me it has a date and time due to it being live sport? That is not linear. It's just live.

Also when Netflix state a date and time for a new episode of a series, that is just the availability of it on the service. It's still not linear. You can watch it any time after its added. It's usually new shows that air weekly in the US, so they areaking them available as soon as possible. For example Star Trek discovery added new episodes each week last year at 8am the morning after it aired in the US.

Doesn't make it linear.

The stuff on YouTube I'm referring to isn't live. It highlights of a fight that took place last week.

I get the point you're making about shows from abroad becoming available on netflix etc... Always wondered why prime released episodes of the grand tour every Thursday at midnight. For me anyway it's no different to top gear being broadcast on a Sunday night at 9pm each week. Both shows are unavailable until a specific date at a specific time. You can watch it as soon as it becomes available or watch it at your own convenience either by streaming or pvr for the TV broadcast.

Stephen 29-12-2018 11:32

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35977171)
The example Chad posted isn't live. It's the highlights of a fight that took place last week. Maybe they don't have the right to show it until 9pm.


Chad said "If you join the broadcast late you can't rewind the video to the start". That sounds linear to me. It just happens to be delivered over the internet.

Even when watching YouTube live broadcasts I can always rewind them.
Any new episodes added always let me rewind or fast forward if I watch them as soon as they are added. Have never seen any that don't.

nashville 29-12-2018 15:03

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
I tried to watch Sky Football through my Virgin to go on my Samsung tablet, just kept coming up error, Real nuisance as it does this quite often, Virgin programmes are ok, Sky is Rubbish,

Raider999 29-12-2018 15:13

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35977210)
I tried to watch Sky Football through my Virgin to go on my Samsung tablet, just kept coming up error, Real nuisance as it does this quite often, Virgin programmes are ok, Sky is Rubbish,


I don't know if you have, but I suspect you have to register your profile tablet with sky?

Chad 29-12-2018 21:09

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35977174)
Even when watching YouTube live broadcasts I can always rewind them.
Any new episodes added always let me rewind or fast forward if I watch them as soon as they are added. Have never seen any that don't.

I'm watching the video I linked last night just now. It started at nine o'clock. It will not allow me to rewind the video to the start on my smart TV. Won't let me rewind on my phone either.

admars 30-12-2018 18:27

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
I may try Netflix for a month, and was wondering how ppl access it before I experiment and the missus gets annoyed with me for not leaving it alone ;)

Attached to the TV I have the following netflix compatible devices (the TV itself, and blu ray player are too old for the netflix app)

ps3
ps4
PC
Virgin Tivo

sadly blu tooth no longer works on ps3, so the blu mote remote won't work any more, and have to use a controller cabled :(

ps4 - would have to use controller so a bit cumbersome

PC - i could maybe set up the ps3 blumote with that, I've used that with vlc on the pc, not sure you can configure for netflix? I've also got wireless logitech keyboard with built in mousepad.

virgin Tivo box - seems most sensible - can use the remote as a normal remote, but bbc iplayer I've found to be a bit hit and miss, I remember a couple of times 5 mins into a sit com giving up and using the ps3 iplayer app instead, or pc as it kept stuttering :(

vincerooney 30-12-2018 21:20

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by admars (Post 35977341)
I may try Netflix for a month, and was wondering how ppl access it before I experiment and the missus gets annoyed with me for not leaving it alone ;)

Attached to the TV I have the following netflix compatible devices (the TV itself, and blu ray player are too old for the netflix app)

ps3
ps4
PC
Virgin Tivo

sadly blu tooth no longer works on ps3, so the blu mote remote won't work any more, and have to use a controller cabled :(

ps4 - would have to use controller so a bit cumbersome

PC - i could maybe set up the ps3 blumote with that, I've used that with vlc on the pc, not sure you can configure for netflix? I've also got wireless logitech keyboard with built in mousepad.

virgin Tivo box - seems most sensible - can use the remote as a normal remote, but bbc iplayer I've found to be a bit hit and miss, I remember a couple of times 5 mins into a sit com giving up and using the ps3 iplayer app instead, or pc as it kept stuttering :(

It depends on the tivo you have? I have the V6 and netflix and iplayer etc load up exceptionally quick and are very stable.

The older tivo we have downstairs i have encountered issues with iplayer where it loads forever and then sometimes just stops randomly.

admars 30-12-2018 21:27

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
this isn't a v6, it's previous gen :(

BenMcr 30-12-2018 21:50

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by admars (Post 35977341)
ps4 - would have to use controller so a bit cumbersome

There is this for the PS4

PDP Sony PS4 Officially Licensed Media Remote

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/6519265

admars 30-12-2018 22:00

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
yeh, I've had that on my Amazon wishlist for a while, currently I don't watch things via the ps4 often enough to make it an essential purchase.

SnoopZ 30-12-2018 22:20

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by admars (Post 35977378)
yeh, I've had that on my Amazon wishlist for a while, currently I don't watch things via the ps4 often enough to make it an essential purchase.


I think your best option is to use the Netflix app on the PS4 it'll probably give you better performance than on the Tivo , although you may need that remote?

Another option is to buy something like an Amazon Fire stick if your TV has a spare HDMI port.

But if it was me i would try the PS4 and the Tivo on your FREE Netflix month trial before you make a decision.

Or just upgrade the TV to a good 4K one. :)

admars 31-12-2018 07:36

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
I've signed up for free trial, just for the new Black Mirror really, so don't really want to spend more money :)

the input is useful, means I'll try ps4 first, rather than faff with other options and get annoyed, thanks :)

OLD BOY 31-12-2018 13:52

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by admars (Post 35977386)
I've signed up for free trial, just for the new Black Mirror really, so don't really want to spend more money :)

the input is useful, means I'll try ps4 first, rather than faff with other options and get annoyed, thanks :)

I persuaded my wife to get Prime by transferring my Sky Movies subscription from Virgin Media to Now TV, and with the saving we made, we used that to get Amazon!

admars 31-12-2018 17:13

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Interestingly, when I go to use the app on the Virgin Tivo box, and try to watch the new Black Mirror, it warns me that the interactive stuff won't work, so I'll use PS4 and app, and it looks like I can use either the netflix app on my phone, or use the ps4 second screen app on the phone as a remote!


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