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Animal Dec 11th 2013 12:56 am

Re: For the TV streamers
 
One of the better options is an Android TV box running XBMC. They are a similar price ($99) to an Apple TV and other devices and you can order them pre installed with the necessary software to watch live streaming TV, 'catch up' TV similar to IPlayer and ITV Player and stream the usual movies, TV shows.

Android TV Box

I've got my XBMC set up with a TV guide so I can see what's on now, on next, click on it and it plays. The TV Guide has the UK channels and some fo the US/Canadian ones also (I can get a picture if anyone is interested).

I don't have one of the above boxes yet (but will get one when I need a new TV somewhere in the house) but have an Apple TV and Raspberry Pi both running the same software (XBMC) and it works great.

So good in fact I'm likely going to cancel my Bell Satellite subscription in January and save myself $80 a month subscription.

The good thing about the Android TV Box is that it can download and run any Android App on your TV (web Browsers, games etc)

An added bonus is that ITV Player on an XBMC Setup takes out the adverts :)

nldfc Dec 11th 2013 12:56 am

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Originally Posted by ultrarunner (Post 11030348)
I was going to say, what is this...the 90s ? :D

VLC amongst other user friendly ones that require only a couple of clicks, and Bob is your uncle :D

Is VLC not really slow for ripping ? - The last time I tried it you had to watch or at least run the whole video and use VLC in "record" mode . Could be I am outdated as its a while since I tried to use VLC in that way

Animal Dec 11th 2013 3:26 am

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My setup is similar to the attached.

The only difference is that I have pictures in place of the words on the left for the Channels and I've got a 'time shift' on the actual times i.e. the 6 o'clock news will actually be shown as starting at 1pm.

Some of the channels I get are on the channel list attached (Sky Sports channels, movies etc) but also the usual CBS, ABC channels.

I've just set it up like this and on a trial for streaming the channels but if all goes well over the next 2 weeks I'll pay the $20 a month and bin my satellite.

So far had no buffering / pixelation and good quality.

Bob Dec 11th 2013 3:34 am

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Originally Posted by nldfc (Post 11031139)
Is VLC not really slow for ripping ? - The last time I tried it you had to watch or at least run the whole video and use VLC in "record" mode . Could be I am outdated as its a while since I tried to use VLC in that way

It's pretty quick at converting and generally does a much better job of a lot of things.The version a couple back did have a problem with converting to mp4 though, in that it wouldn't put the header info at the front of the file, which meant that those mp4 files couldn't be streamed until they were fully downloaded first, which meant things like WD TV Live and other media boxes couldn't play them.

I haven't ripped a disc in a while so can't say on the ripping but the last time I tried it was just as quick as anything else I had used.

nldfc Dec 26th 2013 10:59 pm

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Got the roku 3 from "Santa" still not had a chance to set it up yet - I am hoping the kids are going out today so I might get a chance to sit in peace for 5 minutes and give it a blast

bats Dec 27th 2013 5:53 am

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Originally Posted by nldfc (Post 11052386)
Got the roku 3 from "Santa" still not had a chance to set it up yet - I am hoping the kids are going out today so I might get a chance to sit in peace for 5 minutes and give it a blast

Got an Asus Cube from Santa and it is great, so far! Much speedier than the laptop tv combo

DandNHill Dec 28th 2013 9:04 am

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OK, so for those who use an ipad to mirror onto the Apple TV to watch BBC iPlayer...

We have just done this for the last few days but it's not full screen and there is the band at the top with www.bbc.co.uk... and other bits...

Does anybody know how to get it full screen?

Thanks

jimf Dec 28th 2013 10:26 am

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Originally Posted by bats (Post 11052682)
Got an Asus Cube from Santa and it is great, so far! Much speedier than the laptop tv combo

Does it stream TV live or is it just for downloads?

bats Dec 28th 2013 10:35 am

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Originally Posted by jimf (Post 11053911)
Does it stream TV live or is it just for downloads?

It does stream TV, i watched Downton. I haven't watched any live TV yet, can't say i ever have. If you have cable then you can view all that stuff. It has Netflix. I've been viewing my photos and throwing images from my tablet to the Cube. Much fun. Now i have to find wherei threw them

nldfc Dec 29th 2013 9:25 am

Re: For the TV streamers
 

Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 11053824)
OK, so for those who use an ipad to mirror onto the Apple TV to watch BBC iPlayer...

We have just done this for the last few days but it's not full screen and there is the band at the top with www.bbc.co.uk... and other bits...

Does anybody know how to get it full screen?

Thanks

This is a bit tangly due to the aspect ratio of the ipad being 4:3 and your telly being 16:9 . You can try going into the settings on your apple tv and messing around with the overscan settings until you get what suits you best

nldfc Dec 29th 2013 11:58 am

Re: For the TV streamers
 

Originally Posted by nldfc (Post 11052386)
Got the roku 3 from "Santa" still not had a chance to set it up yet - I am hoping the kids are going out today so I might get a chance to sit in peace for 5 minutes and give it a blast

One thing with this Roku is that as its all channel based it has no native internet browser which is a pain in the ass . Will need to do some dicking around with it to see if I can get a work around for that

Oink Dec 29th 2013 12:11 pm

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Originally Posted by nldfc (Post 11054941)
One thing with this Roku is that as its all channel based it has no native internet browser which is a pain in the ass . Will need to do some dicking around with it to see if I can get a work around for that

I think that's the same with Apple TV but I really only use it for mirroring BBC and ITV or streaming sport. HID watches Netflix but the films are pretty rubbish and it has other channels but they all look crap.

bats Dec 29th 2013 12:19 pm

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What does that mean please "mirroring"

Siouxie Dec 29th 2013 12:23 pm

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Originally Posted by bats (Post 11054955)
What does that mean please "mirroring"

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-mirror-site.htm

bats Dec 29th 2013 12:25 pm

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Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 11054960)

Thanks, but i hate links as replies. I am no wiser about how this is used to watch BBC.


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