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Star War Sex Parrot posted:So HBO's streaming service is $15 a month and Apple devices are apparently the exclusive launch partner -- no idea how long that will last. You would have thought they'd update the AppleTV for that, but nope, just a price drop.
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Burden posted:I assume you are talking about the Sling TV and not Plex. I have Sling and don't have that issue. Only problem I have once in awhile is that the sling app with lock the Roku 3 up for around 30 seconds once I start changing channels. For the most part of works well. Whoops, yeah, Sling. Their support e-mail just said "call us". It seems to be working fine tonight but I'll give it a shot if it happens again. Edit: Yup, happened again. On hold with tech support now. SgtScruffy fucked around with this message at 01:07 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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I hope "Apple Device" means laptops too because while I have an Apple TV my roommate owns the TV and he's moving out at the end of the month.
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Boris Galerkin posted:I hope "Apple Device" means laptops too because while I have an Apple TV my roommate owns the TV and he's moving out at the end of the month. hbonow.com is up, by the way, and has probably all the currently available info (not much) on it.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 02:00 |
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If you've got a PC, you can still get HBO Now when it launches. Looks like the exclusive is just mobile and streaming devices. Anything computer (PC or Mac) can still use a browser and watch HBO Now. Android, Amazon, and Roku-type streaming devices will have the wait though.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 14:51 |
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Roku has an HBO now app
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 15:24 |
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BigFactory posted:Roku has an HBO now app HBOgo or HBONow? 2 different things.
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Thwomp posted:If you've got a PC, you can still get HBO Now when it launches. From the sound of things you just have to buy the subscription on an iOS device. After that you can watch it in a browser anywhere.
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MrBond posted:From the sound of things you just have to buy the subscription on an iOS device. After that you can watch it in a browser anywhere. Yep, requires iOS device to create an account. Great job locking out the majority of the market.
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AlmightyBob posted:Yep, requires iOS device to create an account. Great job locking out the majority of the market. Yes, the giant market of people who can't borrow their friend's iPad for five minutes to sign up for a $15/mo service.
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Don Lapre posted:HBOgo or HBONow? 2 different things. HBO go, sorry. So a sub for HBO now doesn't give you access to HBO go?
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BigFactory posted:HBO go, sorry. So a sub for HBO now doesn't give you access to HBO go?
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SgtScruffy posted:Whoops, yeah, Sling. Their support e-mail just said "call us". It seems to be working fine tonight but I'll give it a shot if it happens again. Update on this, the tech support guy was completely dumbfounded and said that he would submit a ticket to engineering and the issue would be " fixed within 48 hours". I haven't checked since I called, but having previously worked in a call center, I'm going to guess it's not fixed
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SgtScruffy posted:Update on this, the tech support guy was completely dumbfounded and said that he would submit a ticket to engineering and the issue would be " fixed within 48 hours". I haven't checked since I called, but having previously worked in a call center, I'm going to guess it's not fixed "engineering"
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is it known if you can cast HBO now from an iphone to a chromecast?
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# ? Mar 15, 2015 06:07 |
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New Sling newsquote:A+E Networks’ channels – A&E, HISTORY, H2 and Lifetime – will be available by the end of March in Sling TV’s “Best of Live TV” core package. Pretty impressive get. Now I just hope they add a cheap way to add additional streams.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 18:30 |
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Oh sweet more packages
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Call Me Charlie posted:New Sling news is this only available as an "add-on"? or can you subscribe to just these channels for $5? if its add-on only, that's disappointing.i thought al la carte tv had arrived
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It's not a la carte. You pay $5/block for a few additional blocks of channels. This is in addition to the $20/month or whatever for their base list of channels. Same idea as regular cable, just cheaper and streaming. withak fucked around with this message at 20:48 on Mar 17, 2015 |
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New Leaf posted:So far, I've been incredibly impressed by the picture quality on Sling when I've had issues loading YouTube videos in the past. Granted, I've only had it a couple days so I haven't really had a lot of viewing hours, but so far, I'm very happy with it. And AMC is icing on the cake so I don't have to pay $2.99 per Walking Dead episode anymore. Why do I feel completely the opposite? I've got a 100mbs connection and I think the picture looks like poo poo compared to a web dl of The Walking Dead.
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Cornjob posted:is this only available as an "add-on"? or can you subscribe to just these channels for $5? Like withak said - A&E, History, H2 and Lifetime are going into the base $20 a month service. The other two bundles are $5 a month each. I don't think we'll ever get truly al la carte tv since the providers own multiple stations and want them together. Call Me Charlie fucked around with this message at 21:27 on Mar 17, 2015 |
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Aeka 2.0 posted:Why do I feel completely the opposite? I've got a 100mbs connection and I think the picture looks like poo poo compared to a web dl of The Walking Dead. i would check the app settings and make sure you have it to set to highest quality, I pretty much feel the same way the picture quality is pretty impressive on my TV.
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Photex posted:i would check the app settings and make sure you have it to set to highest quality, I pretty much feel the same way the picture quality is pretty impressive on my TV. Using their PC app through a HTCP and yes, I've checked it. I'll check it with a Fire stick that I have in another room, maybe the two are not equal. For a baseline I think Dish and Cable look like poo poo as well, or it could be that I've got a "gently caress off" sized screen. Aeka 2.0 fucked around with this message at 20:47 on Mar 18, 2015 |
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Aeka 2.0 posted:Using their PC app through a HTCP and yes, I've checked it. I'll check it with a Fire stick that I have in another room, maybe the two are not equal. For a baseline I think Dish and Cable look like poo poo as well, or it could be that I've got a "gently caress off" sized screen. It could also depends on the channel. I heard some of them only stream at 720p.
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This might be the wrong thread but I have a distribution amp and my cable modem is behind it. When I came home today I couldn't get online. I've got a tech coming so I figured I'd unhook the distribution amp I have hooked up so I can watch the stuff coming in the clear. It's worked fine for months. But unhooking it has solved the issue. What happened?
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 02:12 |
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W/ amp: And without:
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PuTTY riot posted:W/ amp: Your return is too high with the distribution amp inline (53 is the absolute max you want to see on it, preferably not more than 50). That will cause your connection to drop periodically. At a minimum I would run the modem off a passive 2 way split connected directly to the input line. So it will be input line -> 2 way with one leg to the modem, other to the distribution amp. That will leave your modem at around -6 Rx/48 Tx which should work well, assuming there are no other issues with the line. That being said there may be another issue with the incoming line, or maybe not. This stuff will work fine with a borderline signal for a surprisingly long time. Additionally now that it's heating up that will easily take a borderline but OK signal into non-working territory (the threshold between pass and fail is also surprisingly thin). Panty Saluter fucked around with this message at 02:34 on Mar 19, 2015 |
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Sweet, thanks. My Wife and 2 year old are out of town this weekend, guess I know which of my half-dozen to-do projects is getting done. There's no reason I can't have a splitter for 2 TVs behind the distribution amp, right? That would save me some attic climbing I'd rather avoid. Edit: right now I have a splitter at the grounding block. That will go away and be replaced by a splitter following your suggestion. PuTTY riot fucked around with this message at 02:39 on Mar 19, 2015 |
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PuTTY riot posted:Sweet, thanks. My Wife and 2 year old are out of town this weekend, guess I know which of my half-dozen to-do projects is getting done. You should have the cable modem on its own and hook an antenna up for the TVs!
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 02:41 |
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A split after the distribution is probably OK as long as it doesn't knock the forward signal down too much (probably OK in your situation from what little I can see). Try it, if it works leave it. If not try something else
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Yeah how it always was until today was --demarc-splitter-----------------amp--modem. I knew it wasn't optimal but it worked. That's the first screen shot. The temp fix is--demarc-splitter----modem (just don't have an upstairs TV connected for the time being) After this weekend it's gonna be demarc-grounding block-------------splitter-modem / amp. I'm pretty sure that's what you meant I'm just good at making things more complicated than they should be
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Don Lapre posted:You should have the cable modem on its own and hook an antenna up for the TVs! When they figure out I don't have a filter or encrypt everything that's what I'll do.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 02:52 |
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If you're on TWC encryption is coming.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 03:08 |
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After comcast encrypted QAM and I moved to an antenna i get more channels than i ever did for free off the cable tap.
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I'm on a small regional provider. It'll be easy enough to put one up and change the input on the amplifier when the time comes. I can only pull a couple of channels with a smaller directional antenna, I'm far away from towers, in a low spot and many of the channels are vhf so I'd need a big daddy antenna up high in the air. I just put an 8 foot vertical up on a 10 foot mast for ham radio stuff, lol.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 03:35 |
A friend of mine just gave me their information to do Simpson's World (big fan). We have been cable free for 4 years now so the idea of watching every episode in order makes me giddy like Martin dressed up as Calypso. My question is that their provider is satellite so the IP does not have to be their cable provider (like TWC does). But does anyone know if there are device restrictions on it (# of devices on an account like Hulu or number of concurrent streams like Netflix). I want to enjoy this but not if it causes problems for them.
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Bizarro Kanyon posted:A friend of mine just gave me their information to do Simpson's World (big fan). We have been cable free for 4 years now so the idea of watching every episode in order makes me giddy like Martin dressed up as Calypso. I've been borrowing my parents' u-verse login for a few things. they haven't been shut off yet and they're 2 states away. I think 2 other siblings do as well. What specific service are you using/wanting to use?
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 02:48 |
Just the FXNow Roku channel. I am happy to hear that this should work out well.
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I wish they had a fire TV app.
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So, I've decided to give this cord-cutting thing a try (non-coincidentally, the weekend after the Verge's cost calculator thing got posted) and am looking into cancelling my Comcast TV service. I found a pretty sweet Internet-only deal on their website, but when I try to go through the process of signing up for it it's not clear from the website's word choice whether I'm replacing my current deal with it or just adding it. (For the record, this is what I see there.) Would signing up for this negate my TV service, or would it just "upgrade" my Internet service and keep the TV service active? If it's the latter and I have to call them, do I have a good shot at convincing them to let me use this promo pricing, or would I have to settle for something less awesome slash more expensive?
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