13-01-2018, 13:36
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Re: Best TV streamers
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Very good question. To me, a VPN adds extra cost that could be spent on content.
From a bargain basement angle, if you have Netflix and Now TV, what would a VPN provide that those two don't?
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My friend uses a VPN to access the US version of Netflix which provides significantly more content than the UK version. His account still seems to work OK. It just means he can't get some UK orientated content unless he reverts back to UK settings.
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02-03-2018, 09:28
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Re: Best TV streamers
I'm using Zattoo if we're talking about Internet TV. It's an app so you can install on any device, including your Android. One tip, try the free version first to see if you like it before committing the premium. I used to use the TV app on iPhone but it doesn't provide good content as Zattoo, besides it has to link to many other apps in order to watch just one news or movie. So I don't like it as much.
I also have Amazon Prime account to stream movies, even though all my friends suggest me to change to Netflix cause' there are more interesting series. Let's see, I'll decide when my subscription finishes.
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03-03-2018, 13:38
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Re: Best TV streamers
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Originally Posted by CassieJ
I'm using Zattoo if we're talking about Internet TV. It's an app so you can install on any device, including your Android. One tip, try the free version first to see if you like it before committing the premium. I used to use the TV app on iPhone but it doesn't provide good content as Zattoo, besides it has to link to many other apps in order to watch just one news or movie. So I don't like it as much.
I also have Amazon Prime account to stream movies, even though all my friends suggest me to change to Netflix cause' there are more interesting series. Let's see, I'll decide when my subscription finishes.
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Yes, both Amazon and Netflix are excellent, although I do think Netflix currently have the better choice of good original TV series.
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08-03-2018, 14:10
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Re: Best TV streamers
Yeah I'm watching few series on Amazon but I think you can also get those series on Netflix, Stranger Things for example.
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08-03-2018, 17:23
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Re: Best TV streamers
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Originally Posted by CassieJ
Yeah I'm watching few series on Amazon but I think you can also get those series on Netflix, Stranger Things for example.
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Yes, Stranger Things and Stranger Things 2 are both free on Netflix.
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19-04-2018, 07:19
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Re: Best TV streamers
I thought everything was free after you'd paid your subscription
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20-04-2018, 07:45
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Re: Best TV streamers
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I thought everything was free after you'd paid your subscription
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It is free on Netflix once you've paid your subscription. However, that is not always the case with Amazon, which charges for those programmes and films for which it has not acquired the rights.
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23-04-2018, 18:35
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Re: Best TV streamers
So who is the free Netflix content aimed at? Non subscribers to temp them to sign up?
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23-04-2018, 18:53
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Re: Best TV streamers
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So who is the free Netflix content aimed at? Non subscribers to temp them to sign up?
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I'm not sure if you understood me.
If you subscribe to Netflix by paying the subscription, everything you watch on it comes with no further cost.
If you subscribe to Amazon by paying the subscription, you can watch Amazon Originals and a selection of other content for which they have secured the rights without further cost. However, you can also watch films and TV series for which Amazon don't have the rights on a PPV basis.
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23-04-2018, 22:53
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Re: Best TV streamers
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So who is the free Netflix content aimed at? Non subscribers to temp them to sign up?
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Free is a poor term to describe Netflix's service. It is an all-inclusive service or all-you-can-eat service.
By contrast, Ratuken is a PAYG service and Amazon is a combination of both.
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08-05-2018, 16:49
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Re: Best TV streamers
DRM can raise it's ugly head when it comes to choosing streaming hardware.
Android has Googles Widevine DRM and some official media apps will only work if the box is certified to a certain level thanks to the media cartels insistence. Same reason you can't use the Sky or Virgin streaming app on a rooted phone. Spotify just goes to a blank screen when run on a box without the right DRM level.
At the same time Google are not interested in certifying people unless they are a huge player, even if the manufacturer sells millions of devices. It's all about control.
While the Nvidia shield is certified and will play back Netflix 4K, Youtube HD and Amazon Prime, another similar spec android box won't. Amazon might not stream at all and Netflix will be stuck at standard def on that box. So if official apps are important, consider that when looking for a box.
The Amazon firestick was popular because it was a cheap android stick with the drm so it would run all the official apps, despite there being much better hardware out there for a cheaper price.
I have seen the DRM come back to bite them though and people stung by DRM on their android box just pirate instead of paying for the service like they intended. Wanted to pay but instead ended up using Kodi addons, tv streaming apk's or something similar.
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