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Amazulu Jan 5th 2015 2:09 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11523076)
I will have a look at that - The first one was filmed where I grew up, and it's always nice to partake in some self indulgent homesickness...


S

2nd series filmed there too

It's a nice part of the world but those accents would do my head in

renth Jan 5th 2015 3:20 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 
Looks like our Netflix and Hulu watching might be coming to an end soon:

Is Netflix declaring war on geo-dodgers?

I already have a solution to get multi country Nexflix though, was talking to someone about it yesterday and involves routing traffic through a virtual host using Amazon virtual hosting, or something like that!

Swerv-o Jan 5th 2015 3:26 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 11523128)
Looks like our Netflix and Hulu watching might be coming to an end soon:

Is Netflix declaring war on geo-dodgers?

I already have a solution to get multi country Nexflix though, was talking to someone about it yesterday and involves routing traffic through a virtual host using Amazon virtual hosting, or something like that!


This news has been the talk of work over the last two days. It's looking likely that they will restrict access to their US catalogue, though it will be interesting to see how the Australian and US catalogues differ, given that they have already on-sold a lot of their rights here.


S

Amazulu Jan 5th 2015 3:32 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 11523128)
Looks like our Netflix and Hulu watching might be coming to an end soon:

Is Netflix declaring war on geo-dodgers?

I already have a solution to get multi country Nexflix though, was talking to someone about it yesterday and involves routing traffic through a virtual host using Amazon virtual hosting, or something like that!

I'm not so sure that this is the case. Hulu tried something similar last year but nothing came of it. Effectively, if they apply this, they are cutting off a large part of their customer base, affecting their profits. I can see them making half-assed attempts to appease the studios but that's it. As you say, ways will be found round this and if not, pirating will grow even more

I see that the (mainly News Corp) outlets are saying that this is directed at Australia but that cannot be the case. Netflix openly allows their UK subscribers, for instance, to access their US services - and vice versa and the vast majority of the world does not have official Netflix, and is unlikely to get it

Ultimately it comes down to the studios and content owners to bring in a model that allows access to their products at a low price - globally. It's in their best interest to do so. The existing setup cannot continue

renth Jan 5th 2015 3:33 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11523132)
This news has been the talk of work over the last two days. It's looking likely that they will restrict access to their US catalogue, though it will be interesting to see how the Australian and US catalogues differ, given that they have already on-sold a lot of their rights here.


S

I'm guessing the Aus catalogue will be shit and approx $30 a month.

I reckon I'll be able to get around the geoblocking though, the guy I was talking to about it at the fire in Mundaring last night is an IT/Comms guru. In any event, I'll probably start torrenting again if they do.

Amazulu Jan 5th 2015 3:36 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11523132)
This news has been the talk of work over the last two days. It's looking likely that they will restrict access to their US catalogue, though it will be interesting to see how the Australian and US catalogues differ, given that they have already on-sold a lot of their rights here.


S

I reckon that as contracts come up for renegotiation, Netflix will take them back, allowing their content to grow

If they don't do this then they are not serious about their future

Swerv-o Jan 5th 2015 3:38 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11523138)
I reckon that as contracts come up for renegotiation, Netflix will take them back, allowing their content to grow

If they don't do this then they are not serious about their future


I suspect that you are right - It would be folly to allow Foxtel to continue to dominate the market...


S

Amazulu Jan 5th 2015 3:44 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11523140)
I suspect that you are right - It would be folly to allow Foxtel to continue to dominate the market...


S

It's also important to see this from a global and not Australia-centric viewpoint. IPTV, streaming etc is going to continue to grow around the world for the forseeable future. The main players need to get on board or go under

Swerv-o Jan 5th 2015 3:46 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11523143)
It's also important to see this from a global and not Australia-centric viewpoint. IPTV, streaming etc is going to continue to grow around the world for the forseeable future. The main players need to get on board or go under


Agreed, and also agreed with your earlier comment about the studios and rights holders updating their backward model of trying to restrict access geographically. Those days are surely gone now, and the public will vote with it's torrenting fingers.


S

knockoff nige Jan 5th 2015 3:52 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 
I think they've already started blocking known vpn/DNS providers but I haven't been hit yet. I can I only expect that they are being pitched by studios with more movie/tv series exclusives that might be added to their catalogue soon that could be lucrative enough to lose the expected users that use vpn's. They might also expect to quickly win many of thes back by opening up shop in these other countries. But, we would need to see a lot more than Underbelly series 10 or new series of Rake for me to be tempted. I doubt they'd outbid Fox for Game of Thrones.

Amazulu Jan 5th 2015 3:54 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11523147)
Agreed, and also agreed with your earlier comment about the studios and rights holders updating their backward model of trying to restrict access geographically. Those days are surely gone now, and the public will vote with it's torrenting fingers.


S

Exactly. These attempts are pointless as torrenting is unstoppable

Sony and co should:
Release a movie on the same day, everywhere
Make it available online , at the same time, everywhere
Open up their back catalogue to the whole world, at the same time, everywhere
Stop geoblocking, DVD/BR region locking

That would hurt pirating and who knows, they might even make some money!

Amazulu Jan 5th 2015 4:18 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by knockoff nige (Post 11523153)
I think they've already started blocking known vpn/DNS providers but I haven't been hit yet. I can I only expect that they are being pitched by studios with more movie/tv series exclusives that might be added to their catalogue soon that could be lucrative enough to lose the expected users that use vpn's. They might also expect to quickly win many of thes back by opening up shop in these other countries. But, we would need to see a lot more than Underbelly series 10 or new series of Rake for me to be tempted. I doubt they'd outbid Fox for Game of Thrones.

What they've recently tried to do has been circumvented already anyway. Time will tell

Original content from the likes of Netflix, Hulu and Amazon continues to grow at breakneck speed (Netflix making their 1st movie). Series that are being dropped by networks are being picked up and continued by the streamers. Content from traditional providers will not keep up, and if more people are going online, they will have to sell it to the IPTV providers to make money

Studios do have the advantage of a large back catalogue but they either sell it to someone (NF, Hulu etc) or have it pirated and make nothing

Swerv-o Jan 5th 2015 4:23 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11523164)
What they've recently tried to do has been circumvented already anyway. Time will tell

Original content from the likes of Netflix, Hulu and Amazon continues to grow at breakneck speed (Netflix making their 1st movie). Series that are being dropped by networks are being picked up and continued by the streamers. Content from traditional providers will not keep up, and if more people are going online, they will have to sell it to the IPTV providers to make money


Crosses fingers for Blood and Chrome to be back again...


S

Amazulu Jan 5th 2015 4:59 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11523165)
Crosses fingers for Blood and Chrome to be back again...


S

Jericho would be my choice

Probably a bit too late now

Swerv-o Jan 5th 2015 5:03 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11523178)
Jericho would be my choice

Probably a bit too late now


At least that got a first season - B&C didn't make it past the pilot episode :(


S


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