Streaming TV
Streaming TV
My wife loves her Roku, being able to watch any episode she likes of shows, but she was looking to add things like SyFy and AMC, not streaming live TV but being able to just go in and watch past episodes of their shows including the more recent stuff, but any time it's convenient (she needs time to play slots on her ipod after all). Any suggestions on options for that?
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- ORCACommander
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- rickgriffin
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Re: Streaming TV
Netflix used to have a near-monopoly on web streaming but it's been slowly broken up among several services. But even with that, Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime are still virtually the only games in town. A site like https://www.justwatch.com/us should give you an idea what services are needed to stream a given show.
Amazon allows you a la carte purchases or rentals of shows not available on the Prime service (which is a bit costly) and Netflix apparently STILL lets you do the mail-order DVD rental thing, though it's a separate service now from their streaming service.
Hulu, meanwhile, has commercials. Even if you pay for their premium service. Yup.
Amazon allows you a la carte purchases or rentals of shows not available on the Prime service (which is a bit costly) and Netflix apparently STILL lets you do the mail-order DVD rental thing, though it's a separate service now from their streaming service.
Hulu, meanwhile, has commercials. Even if you pay for their premium service. Yup.
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Re: Streaming TV
Hulu now won't let you watch anything on the free accounts. That really ticked me off.
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Re: Streaming TV
Fragmentation is only going to get worse with YouTube jumping into the fray now. And it's only a matter of time before too many people pay into CBS's scheme to make everyone pay $84 / yr to watch Star Trek with commercials.
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Re: Streaming TV
a lot of times your internet/cable service will have an online streaming service. For example comcast has the xfinity tv website