02-03-2014, 14:39
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: between Mars and Venus
Age: 46
Services: Plusnet 40mb unlimited fibre, roku, Verizon, netflix, nowtv, hbogo, hulu, SKY+HD box sets pack
Posts: 3,912
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Originally Posted by passingbat
Personally I would avoid the Roku if using unblockus as you can't change the DNS settings with in the Roku box and have to change them in your router.
Any of the cheap Bluray players that include Netflix will be fine; sometimes you can get those for around £60.
Personally I like the WDTV Live Streaming Media Player because you can set it to output 1080p/24, which a lot of the content on the US Netflix is encoded as, including US TV as well as films. For TVs that can't do 24fps, it can also output 1080p/60 which works well and you can choose various other combinations.
They often sell for £60 but prices can go higher than that at times.
Another popular Netflix device is Apple TV, but as I understand it, you can't change the default output from 50hz. This possibly applies to most BR players. Also Apple TV only outputs 5.1 DD, rather than 5.1 DD+
This article is a bit old now, but may be of help?
http://www.techofthehub.com/whats-best-netflix-player
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The WDTV is something i'm looking into getting especially if the WWE Network works on it. As i'm dropping vm tv soon as my contract is up and sticking to smart dns, netflix, amazon and WWE Network.
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