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Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 11028537)
There is a subscription channel you can get for it, or use a VPN.
AppleTV does work great, if you've got Apple devices. It's a bit shit working with other stuff and a lot of the content requires you have the cable services to log into the the channels to work, which somehow defies the point. Also a fair bit more expensive than the other contenders. It is nice though. |
Re: For the TV streamers
Can someone explain what 'mirroring the TV' means...I may be doing something similar already.....and am just not looking pretensious.....yet..;). I have a number of apple products, but am a bit screwed as like Oink I'm not into public displays of hot drinks.
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Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by MillieF
(Post 11028668)
Can someone explain what 'mirroring the TV' means...I may be doing something similar already.....and am just not looking pretensious.....yet..;). I have a number of apple products, but am a bit screwed as like Oink I'm not into public displays of hot drinks.
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Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by GC44
(Post 11028529)
Sounds like me :thumbup:.
We have apple tv for mirroring. No complaints here. but am a bit screwed |
Re: For the TV streamers
I have two ATV's in the house. I mainly use them for Netflix US and streaming movies and TV shows from my iTunes library.
I also view programmes on BBC iPlayer from my iMac when using mirroring which works flawlessly. I don't tend to use 4 on demand or ITV as they have adverts in the programmes. If there is a football game on a website that isn't being shown on the sports channels over here, I mirror that as well. Hope that helps. |
Re: For the TV streamers
I went for the Roku 3 option but because its a xmas pressie I am not "allowed" to try it out :)
The USB ports were the advantage over the Apple tv and the Ouya was voted out due to the fact that you seem to need a bit more geek knowledge to get it working to its full potential |
Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by nldfc
(Post 11029324)
I went for the Roku 3 option but because its a xmas pressie I am not "allowed" to try it out :)
The USB ports were the advantage over the Apple tv and the Ouya was voted out due to the fact that you seem to need a bit more geek knowledge to get it working to its full potential Roku is a better option, or you can just build your own HTPC and have XBMC installed amongst other programs |
Re: For the TV streamers
If you have an old PC knocking about it's often a good option too. Usually fairly simple to hook it into most TVs.
Of course a PC would take up more space and use more power but I'd guess a lot of us have old ones lying around gathering dust. |
Re: For the TV streamers
We streamed the Hobbit in HD over PSN this weekend and it wasn't the best of streaming experiences.
In fact, so bad, we probably won't use it again. |
Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by Greenhill
(Post 11029633)
We streamed the Hobbit in HD over PSN this weekend and it wasn't the best of streaming experiences.
In fact, so bad, we probably won't use it again. I did that (1080p) over the weekend for the latest Sir Attenborough nature programme...all 6.3GB of it, looking fwd to watching that :thumbup: |
Re: For the TV streamers
I really wanted to pay for it (and did in more than one way!)
Just a shame that the options for better playback, as you mentioned, are free...
Originally Posted by ultrarunner
(Post 11029656)
When you could have just DL it in .MKV, 480p or 720p format and just watch it on your telly
I did that (1080p) over the weekend for the latest Sir Attenborough nature programme...all 6.3GB of it, looking fwd to watching that :thumbup: |
Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11028685)
Mirroring is simply using the tv to wirelessly mirror your computers desktop. It'll also transport the sound. So if you download a film of a telly programme or if you have anything on iTunes, you can watch or listen to it on a tv in another room. Apple tv like most other ones like this can do a lot more as they're connected to your internet.
If I am watching something via iTunes on my TV will the sound come through the TV or can that be switched to AirPlay speakers? Thanks :) |
Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by lf1
(Post 11029736)
I am considering getting an Apple TV thingy. Will I be able to load my DVD's onto my PC and play them through iTunes?
If I am watching something via iTunes on my TV will the sound come through the TV or can that be switched to AirPlay speakers? Thanks :) |
Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 11029744)
Yes, Yes or Yes.
Thanks :) |
Re: For the TV streamers
Originally Posted by lf1
(Post 11029753)
Great! A person in an Apple store told me no re the DVD's due to format and copyright laws. They couldn't answer my question re the AirPlay speakers and I didn't have time to hang around and pursue the questions further.
Thanks :) |
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