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Does anyone else have a hell of a time getting button assignments to stick for the flirc? I programmed a whole slew of buttons, saved the config and tried it out. A bunch of random ones didn't stick apparently. Not the first time it happens either. And half the time trying to erase a button assignment does not take either. Its just weirdly buggy for something which seems relatively simple. Anything I'm missing?
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 07:43 |
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wolfbiker posted:Can the Zotac AD10/12 do simultaneous dual video output via HDMI and display port? I'm looking for similar and so far the i3 4150 or 4160 looks to be the processor that fits the bill. Still researching but that's what I've found thus far. Not sure on motherboard as I'm eyeballing Mini-ITX with just 4xSATA
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 13:30 |
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wolfbiker posted:Can the Zotac AD10/12 do simultaneous dual video output via HDMI and display port? Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 i3 for $219. Comes with everything except disks and it doesn't cheap out on the parts (ECC RAM, etc.). Has 5 SATA ports built in and you can throw in a SATA PCI-E card for the rest. I'm using it to stream multiple Plex transcodes. It's dead quiet and uses very little power at idle. You won't be able to build anything close to this for $219. The processor alone costs about $100 by itself. http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-ThinkServer-70A4000HUX-i3-4130-Computer/dp/B00F6EK9J2/ Go check out the Amazon reviews. Half the people who've purchased it are using it for Plex. 10-8 fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Dec 4, 2014 |
# ? Dec 3, 2014 23:57 |
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I'd like some advice - I want to turn my old HTPC into a NAS/Plex/PVR (it has a TV Tuner). Should I bother installing FreeNas or would Plex do everything I really need in terms of file sharing?
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# ? Dec 4, 2014 02:31 |
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10-8 posted:Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 i3 for $219. Comes with everything except disks and it doesn't cheap out on the parts (ECC RAM, etc.). Has 5 SATA ports built in and you can throw in a SATA PCI-E card for the rest. I'm using it to stream multiple Plex transcodes. It's dead quiet and uses very little power at idle. You won't be able to build anything close to this for $219. The processor alone costs about $100 by itself. I'm Canadian and that would cost well over $500 for me up here. I already have case, backplanes, etc. Just looking for mobo/CPU.
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# ? Dec 4, 2014 02:40 |
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10-8 posted:Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 i3 for $219. While we are on the subject, is the Xeon version for an extra $100 a good idea, especially if I want to virtualize all of this?
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# ? Dec 4, 2014 19:05 |
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Heners_UK posted:While we are on the subject, is the Xeon version for an extra $100 a good idea, especially if I want to virtualize all of this? The Xeon supports VT-d and the i3 doesn't, so if you're going to do virtualization that may be important. I don't know how important VT-d is in real world usage. I see mixed opinions online. The Xeon uses more energy (84W max vs. 54W max for the i3) and single thread performance is nearly identical so it basically comes down to whether you need the extra cores and the VT-d support.
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# ? Dec 4, 2014 19:26 |
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Heners_UK posted:While we are on the subject, is the Xeon version for an extra $100 a good idea, especially if I want to virtualize all of this? Absolutely, plus you get the fancy HDD hot-swap trays in the TS440.
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# ? Dec 4, 2014 19:26 |
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Krailor posted:Absolutely, plus you get the fancy HDD hot-swap trays in the TS440. The TS440 loses the two DisplayPorts and has only VGA so if you aren't running it headless keep that in mind. Other than that the TS440 is great if it's in your budget. Edit: also the TS440 doesn't include the hard drive caddies so include those in your budget comparison. 10-8 fucked around with this message at 19:36 on Dec 4, 2014 |
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10-8 posted:The TS440 loses the two DisplayPorts and has only VGA so if you aren't running it headless keep that in mind. Other than that the TS440 is great if it's in your budget. Actually, I was thinking of this one: Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 70A4001LUX 5U Tower Server (3.2 GHz Intel Xeon E3-1225 v3 Processor, 4 GB ECC RAM, No HDD, DVD-ROM, No OS) Black by Lenovo Link: http://amzn.com/B00FE29IWK
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# ? Dec 5, 2014 17:45 |
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Heners_UK posted:Actually, I was thinking of this one: If it's in your budget I doubt you'd regret it. I wanted to keep my server as cheap as possible so I stuck with the i3 but I would probably have gotten the Xeon with the TS140 chassis if money was no object. Essentially the only downside is the greater energy usage. If you don't care about the slightly higher energy bill and the $100 up front cost, go for it.
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# ? Dec 6, 2014 01:11 |
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Ok I'm going to take a giant poo poo on the Amlogic S802 based box (M8) I got from some Chinese manufacturer on advice from a goon here. - Netflix is limited to 480p - Some apps from the play store just refused to install, some would sideload just fine and others were very problematic requiring repacking and many edits - Numerous crashes and freezes, this is a common firmware related problem according to many reviews - Bizarre performance problems like video buffering for no reason in XBMC and sound hitching - Last ditch effort to make something useful out of the device using a simple factory restore to remove the chinese bloatware left me with a bricked loving device Stay far away from these pieces of poo poo, spend the money and get a FireTV or a NUC. I'm going to be returning this, I'm thankful I had a NUC already elsewhere in the house so this was just a failed experiment.
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# ? Dec 27, 2014 00:19 |
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Is there any benefit to getting an SSHD hybrid drive vs a normal hard drive if I'm just streaming video via Plex? I wouldn't think so but there's not much difference in price either.
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# ? Dec 28, 2014 17:34 |
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CFox posted:Is there any benefit to getting an SSHD hybrid drive vs a normal hard drive if I'm just streaming video via Plex? I wouldn't think so but there's not much difference in price either. None whatsoever. A small SSD cache as found in hybrid drives only helps when frequently accessing the same files repeatedly. Streaming video files means that you will always be pulling data from the HDD and never from the cache which means that that the SSHD provides no benefit at all.
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# ? Dec 28, 2014 17:48 |
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SSDs in HTPC situations are helpful for start-up of programs, booting the machine, and dealing with poorly designed HTPC software that doesn't cache the user interface very well for the hardware. Those situations for most users are really infrequent. XBMC/Kodi has options for a different image format to reduce load on lower power clients which can help with some situations, but unless you're looking at hundreds of thumbnails at a time in your UI, you're not going to get much performance benefits from an SSD there. I have to reboot my Mac Mini all the time and it launches like five different things upon boot-up, so an SSD is probably a good idea for that. However, it's really not supposed to be needed in theory since it's meant to be on or sleeping and not lose HDMI sync permanently or randomly have something hog I/O mysteriously for hours like it does now. But waiting a full two minutes to boot a machine in 2015 is really tacky now if you ask me and SSDs are so cheap it shouldn't be a huge deal to use one instead of a regular hard disk. But I'm a crazy guy that's put thousands into different media devices and setups over the years now and $100 on an SSD is change for me. necrobobsledder fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Dec 28, 2014 |
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The Gunslinger posted:Ok I'm going to take a giant poo poo on the Amlogic S802 based box (M8) I got from some Chinese manufacturer on advice from a goon here. I'm pretty sure that me you're referring to. I'm sorry you've had such a bad experience. I don't know where yours and mine differed, I haven't had any of those problems, except for netflix I guess. It's possible there's badly designed clone ones circulating out there that do not take kindly to other FWs.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 20:40 |
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I don't remember who recommended it. Its my own fault for not doing more research first because I would've discovered all sorts of problems beforehand. It's not a clone as far as I can tell, I opened up the box to be sure and I didn't put any other firmware on it. It's just terrible to be honest. The whole draw of it was something that could do XBMC and all of the streaming apps but you need custom FW to spoof a tablet to even get some of those running in 720p. I had to open up this piece of crap and short 2 pins just to get it back to a default state, even the reset switch didn't work. I would highly recommend anyone else thinking about one just get a FireTV or really anything else instead unless you want to sit around reading freaktab and dealing with the complete lack of any official support or QA from...anyone. The irony is that this actually cost more than the FireTV which I should've just bought in the first place. The Gunslinger fucked around with this message at 21:45 on Dec 29, 2014 |
# ? Dec 29, 2014 21:38 |
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I enjoy mine so much more than the FireTV I had, but to each their own.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 22:29 |
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My brother had the same sort of experience with his M8. Piece of poo poo.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 23:31 |
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Gozinbulx posted:I enjoy mine so much more than the FireTV I had, but to each their own. Goz is there any way you can link me to exactly the firmware that you're using for your M8? The bottom of mine says M8N and I'm trying to figure out the right ROM to throw on there. Is it this one: http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?21062-NEW-Beelink-S82-S82H-M8-MXIII-amp-Tronsmart-S89-S89H-Finless-2-1-ROM
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 01:38 |
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visuvius posted:Goz is there any way you can link me to exactly the firmware that you're using for your M8? The bottom of mine says M8N and I'm trying to figure out the right ROM to throw on there. Is it this one: No, that's an entirely different box. What I use is this, at the bottom of the first post: http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?15529-NEW-Finless-1-8-for-EM8-Square-Box Mind you, I've heard people say that for boxes labeled M8N (which I actually don't know what the difference is) they use JustMe's rom, which is this thread: http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.php?17690-Sqaure-M8-JustMe-Roms-20140901-Till-Date Like I said, I use Finless from link 1. I'm not sure why I have had such a normal, non-problematic time with my M8 box but I friggin love it. I prefer to play around with my AOSP android rather than muck about with the FireTV launcher and Llama scripts and lack of root (although I got in on root before it disappeared so I even had that). I will concede the Netflix issue is not good, though I haven't given it much thought because A. I have netflix built into my TV and 2. I don't really use netflix.
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 07:31 |
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So I'm looking at cleaning up my services, I currently have a internet and a home phone through FIOS. I haven't used the phone in a year, so I'm going to cancel it, however if I don't keep a bundle my cost for internet goes up above what I currently pay (which makes perfect sense). I'm thinking of adding cable. I'd like to avoid renting an HD box and paying more for a DVR. I already have a nice Windows8 HTPC with WMC. I have an old Happauge 1600 card, that doesn't take a cablecard, so I think I need to buy something else. I was thinking of getting the HD SIlicon Prime Home run PVR Tuner Whatever http://www.amazon.com/SiliconDust-H...d+silicon+prime I have enough Amazon creds where this is basically free. Looks like I just palm slap a cable card in there (that Verizon is LEGALLY required to rent to me for a reasonable monthly fee), connect the COAX from my already existing FIOS router, put the PRIME on my network and point my WMC PC at it somehow. Then I can use my HTPC like I already do, and watch TV and all that through WMC on it. I figure I'll have to fight with FIOS, but besides navigating the bureaucrating nightmare at Verizon, my plan is pretty solid. Bonus question, if my HTPC were to die, I can still access the TV Feed from the HD Silicon prime from any DNLA receiver, right? Side note, I tried to call Verizon today to change my services, and after hearing "estimated hold time is one minute" I was on hold for 45 minutes, I then hung up.
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SIR FAT JONY IVES posted:So I'm looking at cleaning up my services, I currently have a internet and a home phone through FIOS. I haven't used the phone in a year, so I'm going to cancel it, however if I don't keep a bundle my cost for internet goes up above what I currently pay (which makes perfect sense). I'm thinking of adding cable. I'd like to avoid renting an HD box and paying more for a DVR. I already have a nice Windows8 HTPC with WMC. I have an old Happauge 1600 card, that doesn't take a cablecard, so I think I need to buy something else. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?goto=post&postid=439541076#post439541076
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 21:24 |
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Thermopyle, is there a way to somehow connect the coax output of a cable box to an HD Homerun, tune it to channel 3 (old school) and then somehow get IR blasters (which I already have but not sure how to connect them to the computer) to change the channel on the box? Using a PC?
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 21:59 |
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Gozinbulx posted:Thermopyle, is there a way to somehow connect the coax output of a cable box to an HD Homerun, tune it to channel 3 (old school) and then somehow get IR blasters (which I already have but not sure how to connect them to the computer) to change the channel on the box? Using a PC? No, the hdhomerun's do not have analog tuners.
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 22:05 |
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SIR FAT JONY IVES posted:Bonus question, if my HTPC were to die, I can still access the TV Feed from the HD Silicon prime from any DNLA receiver, right? Not exactly. Any copy protected channels won't work unless the device supports a particular type of encryption that very few things support. Also, the video is high bitrate MPEG2 so 1) HD channels aren't really usable over standard wifi and 2) many cheapo DLNA receivers don't include MPEG2 support.
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 22:15 |
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Don Lapre posted:No, the hdhomerun's do not have analog tuners. How about what I just proposed but using an old usb-to-rca video card thingys sold for transfering vhs tapes and such.
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 22:52 |
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Naffer posted:Not exactly. Any copy protected channels won't work unless the device supports a particular type of encryption that very few things support. Also, the video is high bitrate MPEG2 so 1) HD channels aren't really usable over standard wifi and 2) many cheapo DLNA receivers don't include MPEG2 support. My HTPC is over Wi-Fi and can record 3 shows at a time just fine. XBMC can see it and stream from it, at least on my Fire TV.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 00:03 |
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clockworx posted:My HTPC is over Wi-Fi and can record 3 shows at a time just fine. That's pretty impressive, though I'm certain you've got a relatively modern wifi setup for that to work. Wireless-G in a moderately congested area is going to have difficulty with a single 12 Mbit stream. XBMC is also a super capable client. I was more referring to devices like the Roku boxes, most of which I think don't support MPEG2.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 00:18 |
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Thermopyle posted:http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?goto=post&postid=439541076#post439541076 I guess your point is don't screw around with this, just keep paying for Hulu/Amazon/Netflix and then just pirate everything else? Naffer posted:Not exactly. Any copy protected channels won't work unless the device supports a particular type of encryption that very few things support. Also, the video is high bitrate MPEG2 so 1) HD channels aren't really usable over standard wifi and 2) many cheapo DLNA receivers don't include MPEG2 support. Gotcha, but a Win8 WMC is well supported and will work fine, right?
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 00:19 |
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SIR FAT JONY IVES posted:I guess your point is don't screw around with this, just keep paying for Hulu/Amazon/Netflix and then just pirate everything else?
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 00:30 |
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Thermopyle posted:Yes. Wouldn't it be cheaper to just pay for cable? 8+8+8+10? (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, VPN for safe downloading).
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 00:55 |
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SIR FAT JONY IVES posted:Wouldn't it be cheaper to just pay for cable? 8+8+8+10? (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, VPN for safe downloading). Sorry, I meant yes to the idea of paying for something to cover your moral needs, not specifically those services. Pay whomever you feel you need to, or no one at all.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 01:35 |
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Netflix is totally worthwhile. Hulu sucks (I think) and amazon prime is good for shipping stuff for free, if you want to watch stuff from it thats just a bonus.
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Thermopyle posted:Sorry, I meant yes to the idea of paying for something to cover your moral needs, not specifically those services. Wow, a mod recommending to use . What a brave new untumblerfied SA we are living in. I like it. Gozinbulx posted:Netflix is totally worthwhile. Hulu sucks (I think) and amazon prime is good for shipping stuff for free, if you want to watch stuff from it thats just a bonus. Netflix is alright, but Hulu Plus is a joke. The worst part about Hulu is that even if you have Plus it has commercials and a lot of the programming on it requires you to have a cable subscription to watch anyways. There is almost nothing worth watching on Amazon Prime (besides I guess Veronica Mars). EDIT: The best part about Hulu is that if you cancel you get two free months. You can also do Bing searches and use the points to get free Bing. I wrote a bash script that does a bunch of random Bing searches and it gets enough every couple weeks for a free month.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 04:14 |
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SIR FAT JONY IVES posted:I wrote a bash script that does a bunch of random Bing searches and it gets enough every couple weeks for a free month. Just make sure you spend your points and don't hoard them. I got banned for botting doing the same thing and foolishly had accumulated a ton of points via referrals and laziness in not spending them.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 04:21 |
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Medullah posted:Just make sure you spend your points and don't hoard them. I got banned for botting doing the same thing and foolishly had accumulated a ton of points via referrals and laziness in not spending them. Yeah, I cash out as soon as I get the Hulu points or a $5 Amazon card. I don't have any reason to save them. There's no big money rewards anyways.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 04:23 |
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Do they not have xbox controllers and $400 toasters anymore? The old live? game botting poo poo i got 2 xbox controllers /w wireless adapters, a Rachael ray cookbook, a couple games, and a $400 toaster.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 04:24 |
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SIR FAT JONY IVES posted:Netflix is alright, but Hulu Plus is a joke. The worst part about Hulu is that even if you have Plus it has commercials and a lot of the programming on it requires you to have a cable subscription to watch anyways. I like Hulu just fine for a lot of things, but would never pay for Plus. I tried it for a month, but kept running into things that wouldn't play on "mobile" devices (no, I don't think my Xbox 360 is a mobile device). Having to watch ads was just another "gently caress you" on top of that. I just use regular Hulu through my Windows HTPC's browser.
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Uthor posted:I like Hulu just fine for a lot of things, but would never pay for Plus. I tried it for a month, but kept running into things that wouldn't play on "mobile" devices (no, I don't think my Xbox 360 is a mobile device). Having to watch ads was just another "gently caress you" on top of that. I just use regular Hulu through my Windows HTPC's browser. I have a Windows 8 PC for a HTPC, so Hulu works well on it. A lot of times though I'll end up just downloading a show on a torrent because there's so many ads, and a lot fo the ads are either for crazy scary stuff (thanks, Hulu, my three year old really needs to see three Sleepy Hollow ad every five minutes during an episode of Parks and Rec).
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 16:10 |