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Re: Accessing UK tele
Originally Posted by allycat231
(Post 11242573)
Wish I could "download" a nice cornish pastie right now!! :eek:
It's guaranteed. :D |
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Sometimes when I can't sleep at 2:00 AM Public Broadcasting WGBS Boston has Doc Martin or The Cafe or Father Brown on and I quite enjoy them. The Vicar of Dibley was good but they haven't had that on for a few weeks.
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Re: Accessing UK tele
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 11242519)
Why do you find the need to access UK tele as you put it?
You are in Canada so immerse yourself in all things Canadian. Have you ever tried sitting on a frozen lake and drilling a hole and trying to catch a fish while sat in a wooden shack drinking copious amounts of beer? The backyard BBQ on a warm summer evening drinking copious amounts of alcohol? The weekend garage sales to attend where you can buy stuff from 25 cents to whatever you can knock them down to. If driving to these then copious amounts of alcohol is not recommended. Enjoy the rich cultural things and impressive architecture in small towns or large cities. Have a perogie and cabbage roll lunch and don't forget the side chunk of kielbasa and then wash it all down with copious amounts of alcohol. Are you that sad of missing episodes of TOWIE, Made in Chelsea or Jeremy Kyle? I enjoy proper humour, QI, Rev, Have I got news for you etc. Be sure to enjoy the Canadian presentation of the World Cup, personally I'll be watching the games on BBC and ITV (with lashings of beer)! |
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Originally Posted by GC44
(Post 11242936)
Be sure to enjoy the Canadian presentation of the World Cup, personally I'll be watching the games on BBC and ITV (with lashings of beer)!
Hope it's not the old feller again. Don't remember his name. I shall certainly be watching more on BBC/ITV...although I do find that BBC itself keeps freezing...only for a second but it's so regular it does spoil it. But plenty of BBC options on different sites that work just as well. For 2006 and 2010 it was good to get the games but the presentation was pretty poor. However Canadian coverage since 2010 is much improved, so some of it might be more bearable. |
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Hi,
I use tunnelbear.com really easy to use and you can access web sites or radio stations from UK, USA, Germany, Australia, France and Netherlands all for $6 per month, its worth a look. Ted |
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Obviously the sarcasm in my post didn't reach everybody :lol:
TBH Canadian programmes are quite shite and Im sick of the CBC showing even more repeats of Road to Avonlea and other such dross. Actually watching paint dry or the grass grow is more enjoyable than some Canadian produced TV shows. |
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Only decent thing on TV is Game of Thrones and I download that anyway! CBC is only good for news!
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Originally Posted by allycat231
(Post 11243494)
Only decent thing on TV is Game of Thrones and I download that anyway! CBC is only good for news!
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I've not watched corrie in 20 years! The only decent show to come out of the UK recently was Broadchurch
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Re: Accessing UK tele
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11242964)
I wonder who will be presenting this time.
Hope it's not the old feller again. Don't remember his name. However Canadian coverage since 2010 is much improved, so some of it might be more bearable. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Howard_(soccer) If so, I agree with you...can't stand him. He states the obvious far too often and my eyes glaze over listening to him. This webpage may help. http://canadiansportsfan.wordpress.c...-commentators/ Generally, Canadian TV takes the commentary feed from the 'world feed' in english which consists of english speaking (generally from the UK) commentators without the jingoistic bilge uttered by Ian Wright etc. That is generally the same 'world feed' that we get for the Premier League. The pre-game, post-game and halftime commentary is usually done in a studio in Canada by b-listers in Canadian soccer who ended up here. The one benefit is that we are spared the musings of Roy Keane and Glenn Hoddle etc. |
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What are the best free sites for UK tv torrents pirate bay dosent have that many?
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Re: Accessing UK tele
Originally Posted by Jericho79
(Post 11239672)
I know this has been done to death, but it seems like there are new options coming available all the time, so I wanted to see if I'm mising out on anything.
Currently, I do one of two things: 1) download torrents to my laptop, and then stream the content to my TV from my laptop (using Chromecast) or 2) access iPlayer, etc, using Hola Unblocker on Google Chrome... and also, stream this to my TV via Chromecast. I've just been reading about the Roku HDMI stick, and how it has apps for iPlayer, Now TV, etc. So I'm wondering if I adjust the settings on my modem (vpn/dns?) I can probably do it this way. Anyone tried this? We dont have a cable subscription, so all of our TV content comes from the internet one way or the other. Is there an easier/better way? |
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Originally Posted by Jericho79
(Post 11239712)
Thanks, will investigate unotelly.
FWIW- 2 does work- i use it right now. Although if I connect to a VPN, then try to chromecast, it doesnt work. I am just about to return two WD tv live which I have found to be to much trouble to use. |
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Originally Posted by dishwashing
(Post 11246633)
Sorry, off topic, Jericho, so you can generally get away with torrent downloading in Canada? Thanks :)
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Originally Posted by Mike Gas
(Post 11246638)
How do you find chromecast will it play most formats, and is picture quality good.
I am just about to return two WD tv live which I have found to be to much trouble to use. You can stream stuff from your personal library (eg/ downloaded movies), but it depends on the format. MP4 works almost all the time, but other formats dont (mkv, avi sometimes). You can uload the files to google drive, and they usually work from there, but it's a finicky process. Or you can convert them in to mp4, but again, it's a PITA. 95% of the time, i find it does what i want it to do... and it performs well. The stream is good quality, not choppy, etc. The other 5% of the time, it can be a frustration but there are workarounds. For $35, or whatever it costs, I cant really fault it though. |
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