How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
I pay 4.99 (CAD) a month for use of UnblockUS DNS solution. It doesnt lag like a VPN, and it allows me to get iPlayer on the PS3 and, more importantly, it allowed me to subscribe to US based Netflix on the 360/PS3/AppleTV and watch shit loads.
I tried expatshield but found that everything just slowed down.
unblockUS streams netflix content at HD after a few minutes (720p i presume)
I tried expatshield but found that everything just slowed down.
unblockUS streams netflix content at HD after a few minutes (720p i presume)
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
I pay 4.99 (CAD) a month for use of UnblockUS DNS solution. It doesnt lag like a VPN, and it allows me to get iPlayer on the PS3 and, more importantly, it allowed me to subscribe to US based Netflix on the 360/PS3/AppleTV and watch shit loads.
I tried expatshield but found that everything just slowed down.
unblockUS streams netflix content at HD after a few minutes (720p i presume)
I tried expatshield but found that everything just slowed down.
unblockUS streams netflix content at HD after a few minutes (720p i presume)
I fance getting a Roku - http://www.roku.com/ but the only way I could use one is to change the router's DNS settings as you can't do it on the device itself.
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
DadAgain, I have sent u a couple of messages with my email address for the www.xspeeds.com, invite code.
Yeah guys, 2GBs, BOO!!!! but after that it works, but slow. I guess we are tied in til July.
Here's where I am at the mo, OR the pickle I am in .
I have downloaded utorrent. I await access to xspeeds (as above). In the interim, I have opened 'iso Hunt', searched for a programme (series), I was after 'True Blood - Season 2'. It has found it, however there are quite a few buttons/options to press to download it....so which one is the correct one, doh!
I have already downloaded something in error and have just uninstalled it.
Help pls
Yeah guys, 2GBs, BOO!!!! but after that it works, but slow. I guess we are tied in til July.
Here's where I am at the mo, OR the pickle I am in .
I have downloaded utorrent. I await access to xspeeds (as above). In the interim, I have opened 'iso Hunt', searched for a programme (series), I was after 'True Blood - Season 2'. It has found it, however there are quite a few buttons/options to press to download it....so which one is the correct one, doh!
I have already downloaded something in error and have just uninstalled it.
Help pls
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
Guys, me again, sorry I know this post will be annoying people. But I think I've kinda got it. Somehow uTorrent is now downloading True Blood. It's currently on 0.2%, so prob in a couple of weeks I will update you all. Yes we seriously need to reconsider our plan!
So what is the generic name for sites like isoHunt?
Thanks for everyones help so far
So what is the generic name for sites like isoHunt?
Thanks for everyones help so far
#35
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
If you want a public tracker (sure way to get a 'cease and decist' letter from the people who care) - then 'thepiratebay' is still one of the better ones.
To download the whole of TrueBloodS02 on a 2Gb a month link is going to kill you - it might take until June! (12 x 1Gb = 12Gb = 6 months of quota!)
2Gb a month is not for *real* internet usage - its for forum browsing and checking attachment-free email only! (Kinda data usage you might expect from a phone - not someone seeking quality home entertainment! )
(anyway - I've sent you a link to xspeeds. If I were you I'd forget downloading TrueBlood for now and either go buy the DVD set or buy a proper internet connection - Its way cheaper than Foxtel).
Last edited by DadAgain; Feb 3rd 2012 at 4:52 am.
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
Slightly left field on the original topic but has anyone an opinion on WD TV Live box vs Patriot Box Office?
I know Google etc, but interested in any first hand experiences...
I know Google etc, but interested in any first hand experiences...
#37
Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
Demonoid is definitely the best.... It has a fantastic filteration system for getting the quality and type of files that you want. I thought about Xspeeds but reckon I dont need it when compared to Demonoid. It has a private section for members I think.
I will admit I should be doing NZB's combined with RSS and TED... but cant be stuffed at present. "The Box: gets me 90 pct of my TV content in good time anyway. I'm on 3.5 to 1 on that site at present.
I will admit I should be doing NZB's combined with RSS and TED... but cant be stuffed at present. "The Box: gets me 90 pct of my TV content in good time anyway. I'm on 3.5 to 1 on that site at present.
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
YEY!
Am all sorted, thanks heaps DadAgain. I am connected to xspeeds.
Even thou True Blood is only 8% done, I'll leave it running. The utorrent is downloading as well as uploading, so I'll leave the settings as they are.
So what rate should the upload & download kB/S be approx??
Am all sorted, thanks heaps DadAgain. I am connected to xspeeds.
Even thou True Blood is only 8% done, I'll leave it running. The utorrent is downloading as well as uploading, so I'll leave the settings as they are.
So what rate should the upload & download kB/S be approx??
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
I urge anyone who likes watching downloads, and is not technology minded, to get a sub-$100 Western Digital TV Live media player - a simple, incredibly easy to use piece of technology. The latest version - $135 from Officeworks - has built-in media streaming and access to Youtube, Facebook etc.
I have yet to come across a media file that it cannot play.
I have yet to come across a media file that it cannot play.
Well, 3 of the units in my house and I love em!
NEVER misses a beat, never had a jam up, never had audio/pic sync issues, and as said it's played everything thrown at it! ...
No volume is my only gripe, and if needed Popcorn Hour has it. A friend raves about his, but personally not tried.
I've had all 3 of my players streaming at the same time from my PC without a glitch too! ...
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+3
Well, 3 of the units in my house and I love em!
NEVER misses a beat, never had a jam up, never had audio/pic sync issues, and as said it's played everything thrown at it! ...
No volume is my only gripe, and if needed Popcorn Hour has it. A friend raves about his, but personally not tried.
I've had all 3 of my players streaming at the same time from my PC without a glitch too! ...
Well, 3 of the units in my house and I love em!
NEVER misses a beat, never had a jam up, never had audio/pic sync issues, and as said it's played everything thrown at it! ...
No volume is my only gripe, and if needed Popcorn Hour has it. A friend raves about his, but personally not tried.
I've had all 3 of my players streaming at the same time from my PC without a glitch too! ...
#41
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But, I've tried various (compatible) wireless dongles and can't get a decent wireless link to the PC so it's USB Stick time.
It also wiped out (corrupted) a hard drive when I plugged it in, given that it was also a Western Digital model (Passport) I would have expected no issues.
Having said that I don't regret buying it and use it all the time
Our ubertechie Mod, Bob, over in the Lab/US forum also has one and likes it.
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
Tried XBMC with ATV2 (thread about it on here funny enough) and naaah, will pass thanks.
I've tried 2 of my WDLive players with 1080 at the same time, faultless, but not 3 at once. Saying that we've done 2 x 1080 and 1 x 720. i'm sure it'll do 3 x 1080.
From memory my ATV2 / XBMC combo looked nice, but performed shite! ... big time! Couldn't do 1080 and heaps of stuttering etc.
I just wanna access folders on my PC from my TV's, and the WDLive does it better than anything else I've tried.
TBH NOTHING will do it better, as it's faultless! ...
Then go 'wired' !!
Give us the nod and i'll pop down and run you a new data point from A - B if you want?
I've tried 2 of my WDLive players with 1080 at the same time, faultless, but not 3 at once. Saying that we've done 2 x 1080 and 1 x 720. i'm sure it'll do 3 x 1080.
From memory my ATV2 / XBMC combo looked nice, but performed shite! ... big time! Couldn't do 1080 and heaps of stuttering etc.
I just wanna access folders on my PC from my TV's, and the WDLive does it better than anything else I've tried.
TBH NOTHING will do it better, as it's faultless! ...
Give us the nod and i'll pop down and run you a new data point from A - B if you want?
#43
Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
YEY!
Am all sorted, thanks heaps DadAgain. I am connected to xspeeds.
Even thou True Blood is only 8% done, I'll leave it running. The utorrent is downloading as well as uploading, so I'll leave the settings as they are.
So what rate should the upload & download kB/S be approx??
Am all sorted, thanks heaps DadAgain. I am connected to xspeeds.
Even thou True Blood is only 8% done, I'll leave it running. The utorrent is downloading as well as uploading, so I'll leave the settings as they are.
So what rate should the upload & download kB/S be approx??
www.torrentz.eu is another torrent agitator site.
Personally I tend not to muck about with invite sites that determine your ratio, and limit the upload to 14kB/s, looking for 60+ kB/s on the download on this crumby ADSL1 connection. Check if you have an off-peak allowance, and make sure you use that.
It would be nice to think that eventually with with the NBN and media companies that had a clue, we'd be able to get hold of what we wanted, when we wanted, at an acceptable price. However with the criminal conspiracy of ACTA currently being perpetrated, its likely that someone is going to have to get strung up from a lamppost by their ******** before sanity prevails.
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
Here's what we all need!
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Cost for such a service??? ... $15US pm
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Re: How can you watch UK TV on your computer for Free in Australia?
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Cost for such a service??? ... $15US pm
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1Gb in 6 seconds ...
Cost for such a service??? ... $15US pm