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Carbon_z 12-29-2010 05:33 AM

Internet tv, kicked the dish....literally
 
So lately I've gotten addicted to Hulu. New shows, news, talk shows etc anytime. Got rid of netflixs since all new releases are unable to streams and I have an hd DVD library. So I decided that dish network was taking a free ride. I cancelled them and decided to buy a syreaming media player for the bedroom. The other rooms and threather rooms have xbox, ps3 or CPU but bedroom and living room are a bit more causal. So I reaized that an easy task of buying a receiver caused 2 hours of web searching. I wanted something to stream my local files and hulu. I found some to stream hulu and Netflix but not local movies and music "roku" so looked again and found nexfli and stream local but NO hulu. Endless and endless... Finally found the perfect one, netgear nso550 I believe and every online site, eBay and even netgear are out of stock.

Finally found another of I preferred. I've looked at 30 different kinds by then, the WD HD TV Live with 1080 media player. Western digitals used to be a great company years ago to by hardsrives so I figured I'd take a risk on there 100 dollar player. It streams everything.

Anybody else have hulu and streaming local movies mp4,mp3,divx, avi? If so, what do you use other than ps3 or computer or xbox

texasviking 12-29-2010 10:49 AM

I built an HTPC for the living room, but have ordered a Boxee Box for the bedroom. (Yay for Christmas cash!)

I purchased one of the first Popcorn Hour devices a few years ago, but was not satisfied with the menu system (something that I've heard has gotten a lot better), so I replaced it with an actual htpc.

I've found that most dedicated blu-ray players support internet content these days (netflix, hulu, amazon on-demand), and some will even handle network shares.

The new ASRock Vision 3D devices look amazing, but will set you back a pretty penny.

Carbon_z 12-29-2010 11:16 AM

yea i have a blu-ray that streams netflixs, Pandora and cinema but THATS it. I actually canceled netflixs and found an amazing site for all my HD movies and Hulu keeps me up to date with all the new things on tv...

The boxee, if i read correctly, didnt support either HULU or stream Local files.... One of those i believe.

shadoquad 12-29-2010 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billet370 (Post 870695)
I actually canceled netflixs and found an amazing site for all my HD movies

Do you mind sharing the name of the site, unless it is slightly less than legal? Because I <3 Netflix, but if there's a cheaper alternative that's still above the board legal, I'd consider switching.

shadoquad 12-29-2010 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billet370 (Post 870719)
yea no problem... its Russian so I know nothing.. Lets just say HD movies are 2 bucks to DOWNLOAD and you keep or burn on dvd. HD quality is 2 bucks each movie or 1 buck for 720 quality. Go to Download movies online. DivX, DVD and HD quality. All files are DRM-free and iPod ready!

and the best part and the MAIN REASON I go to this site...its the NEW NEW MOVIES. The ones that come out on DVD next week lol.

My list:

Avatar
Date Night
Daybreaker
Despicable Me
Devil
From Paris with Love
Get him to Greek
Grown ups
HOt tube time machine
Inception
knight and day
machete
predators
resident evil after life
salt
solitary man
the bounty hunter
the social network
the switch
the town
wall street
yes man

LOL sorry I love that site. Each movie $2 bucks. They have TV shows also but since Ive had HULU no point in paying to download those. Now the trick is to wait to download movie closer to DVD release because that when you get the HD and great quality films. Otherwise, you will notice movies on there that are in the theater and quality sucks, which they tell you and charge only 38 cents lol.... I have them streaming on my home network and each room plays it amazing. The ps3, laptops, desktop great quality...the xbox had the worse image out of the bunch but was fine. It wasnt crystal clear HD since streaming. and xbox doesnt have blueray and etc.

Ah ok, np. It's a bit shady for me :icon17: but yeah, that's a terrific deal.

Carbon_z 12-29-2010 12:01 PM

like i said, but i used one of my debit cards that dont get used too offen, only for online purchases ... just incase.. but they are fairly popular.

Jeffblue 12-29-2010 12:17 PM

the unfortunate thing is that netflix entire business is based on using tons of bandwith from ISP's who's media/television business they are rapidly eating away at. whats the deal with the net neutrality thing right now? who is the FCC siding with? I'm all for netflix and hulu to be able to continue doing what they are doing, but all i know is that if i was an ISP, i wouldn't be thrilled with the idea that there is a company out there using gobs of my bandwith and using my own network to put me out of business.

shadoquad 12-29-2010 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 870755)
the unfortunate thing is that netflix entire business is based on using tons of bandwith from ISP's who's media/television business they are rapidly eating away at. whats the deal with the net neutrality thing right now? who is the FCC siding with? I'm all for netflix and hulu to be able to continue doing what they are doing, but all i know is that if i was an ISP, i wouldn't be thrilled with the idea that there is a company out there using gobs of my bandwith and using my own network to put me out of business.

Six of one, half-dozen of the other, are some people signing up with hi-spd internet just to utilize services like Netflix? food for thought.

theDreamer 12-29-2010 12:24 PM

I built a HTPC as it gives me full control and can be setup to run better than any of the generic boxes (Boxee, roku, etc.)
I have:
-Netflix
-Hulu (Go back & forth on paying for the premium content)
-Over the air (not currently setup as I have been lazy)

Over the air with a proper HD tuner will give you all local channels for free and are 480P quality if not a bit better. Hulu gets me all my premium content and Netflix is streaming movies & Blu-ray. Now I also have a massive library of movies (350-400) in .ISO format on a custom built Windows Home Server. Streaming from the server to the HTPC is super easy. HTPC runs Windows 7 and auto loads into Windows Media Center -> Media Browser (look it up on Google) and when I select a disc to play from the server the HTPC mounts the image file and auto loads PowerDVD 8.

theDreamer 12-29-2010 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 870755)
the unfortunate thing is that netflix entire business is based on using tons of bandwith from ISP's who's media/television business they are rapidly eating away at. whats the deal with the net neutrality thing right now? who is the FCC siding with? I'm all for netflix and hulu to be able to continue doing what they are doing, but all i know is that if i was an ISP, i wouldn't be thrilled with the idea that there is a company out there using gobs of my bandwith and using my own network to put me out of business.

Well ruling has come down that ISP companies cannot charge Netflix/Hulu for excessive usage. ISP companies cannot block these websites. What ISP companies can do is put data caps (200GB a month) like your cellphone, throttle bandwidth (cases pending), or cut your service (I have had a few people get letters).

texasviking 12-29-2010 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billet370 (Post 870695)
yea i have a blu-ray that streams netflixs, Pandora and cinema but THATS it. I actually canceled netflixs and found an amazing site for all my HD movies and Hulu keeps me up to date with all the new things on tv...

The boxee, if i read correctly, didnt support either HULU or stream Local files.... One of those i believe.

Boxee did work with Hulu before the HuluPlus switch.. supposedly they are working on integrating the Plus service soon.


Re: obtaining movies (note: I "ONLY" download movies that I already own for backup purposes.): get a usenet subscription (ngroups.net etc) to download almost anything. "A FRIEND" of mine passed 2TB on Fios last month getting movies "he already owned")

cdoxp800 12-29-2010 04:06 PM

I am using XBMC Live and I have a FreeNAS server with all my media on it. All my movies are in ISO format. I also use my Blue-ray player for Hulu, Netflix, Pandora.
XBMC has some plug-ins as well. Everything is running over a 1Gig network.


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