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zookeeper 03-12-2014, 10:04 PM Roku is really helping people cut the cord. They continue to sign deals with cable networks to stream live on Roku.
Hallmark's SpiritClips basically brings you the Hallmark Channel via the Roku (or their own iOS app) showing Hallmark Hall of Fame movies and other similar family oriented drama. The service is 28.75 a year with a coupon code - or 2.99 a month.
https://www.hallmarkspiritclips.com/
Including "private" channels, Roku supports thousands of channels. Just with the "official" channels - you've got a selection of 700 channels. Here's some sample categories of movie services (https://www.roku.com/channels/#!browse/movies-and-tv/by-popular), News & Weather (https://www.roku.com/channels/#!browse/news-and-weather/by-popular) (including a 24/7 live radar of Oklahoma City), Science & Technology (https://www.roku.com/channels/#!browse/science-and-technology/by-popular), The Internet Archive is even on the Roku now and that's availability to thousands of movies, historical clips, documentaries, old-time-radio, etc.
Not everything is free, but if you buy the annual passes for a lot of these things, you pay - in a year - what cable can cost in one month (two if you add a lot of the paid channels). Any way you slice it - it's a cord-cutters delight.
Garin 03-23-2014, 02:47 PM I bought the roku 3 today and so far I'm very impressed with the ease of hookup and use. I am trying it out in hopes I can cut cox loose. I can see that the chrome cast will also be needed IMO to make the experience even better than it already has been.
kelroy55 03-23-2014, 04:06 PM I bought the roku 3 today and so far I'm very impressed with the ease of hookup and use. I am trying it out in hopes I can cut cox loose. I can see that the chrome cast will also be needed IMO to make the experience even better than it already has been.
I was wondering if I needed to get a Chrome Cast too.
trousers 03-26-2014, 01:54 PM So Garin and Kelroy, how is the Roku experiment going so far?
Feel the need to add, Chromecast or Apple TV?
andrew3077 03-26-2014, 02:18 PM I just got a Roku as well, and it works exceptionally well. It's smooth and easy to use. My roommate and I don't get cable, but we have Netflix/Amazon subscriptions that are pretty inexpensive. Additionally, we have HBO/Showtime/ etc through friends/parents so we have more than enough content to watch. Plex channel for media sharing is like magic. Headphone Jack in the remote is convenient.
However, if you have a macbook/iPhone/iPad, I'd suggest getting Apple TV due to the screen mirroring/extra monitor feature. That's the only think I wish I had.
trousers 03-26-2014, 02:40 PM I do have an I-Pad but since I am a household of one so not sure how valuable the extra monitor is. I have slowly been weighing my options and Apple TV is definitely in the mix, just a little below the Roku.
Garin 03-26-2014, 02:57 PM So Garin and Kelroy, how is the Roku experiment going so far?
Feel the need to add, Chromecast or Apple TV?
I bought a chromecast today as matter of fact. I will let you know what i think in a few days. I am loving the Roku btw best 99 bucks I've spent
kelroy55 03-26-2014, 03:37 PM I really like the Roku and glad I got it, lots of free channels and I have Amazon Prime, Hulu Plus and Netflix so I'm covered. Between it and all the OTA stations I get I don't miss Dish.
Garin 03-26-2014, 04:21 PM I really like the Roku and glad I got it, lots of free channels and I have Amazon Prime, Hulu Plus and Netflix so I'm covered. Between it and all the OTA stations I get I don't miss Dish.
Tons and tons of good documentaries
blangtang 03-27-2014, 02:03 PM on April 2nd, Amazon is having an event where they are expected to announce some type of set-top box, this could be an interesting option for the cord cutters.
Amazon.com plans free, ad-supported streaming TV & music service in coming months - DJ
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i've been looking for a new device to add and I love streaming mlb games, and here's a list of some gadgets that work with their system:
Sony TV and Blu-ray
Boxee
WD TV
Roku
PS3
Xbox360
Apple TV
I would consider buying one of those above, but I'm not sure which would be the best to use for other purposes.
Maybe this new amazon thing will do it all...
trousers 03-31-2014, 12:12 PM Are you able to play I-Tunes music through the Roku or do you need a different media player or app?
Wishbone 03-31-2014, 01:18 PM I have a Chromecast and I have a plex question. If I download Plex can I rent movies and run them through the dvd rom on my computer and then stream that movie through the Chromecast to my tv?
kelroy55 03-31-2014, 01:52 PM I have a Chromecast and I have a plex question. If I download Plex can I rent movies and run them through the dvd rom on my computer and then stream that movie through the Chromecast to my tv?
That I don't know. I know I can do movies that are already on my hard drive. You may be able to set up the DVD drive on your Plex settings the same way you can set up different directories and that might work.
Garin 03-31-2014, 06:30 PM Roku has a new streaming stick that I seen today
trousers 04-01-2014, 06:13 AM Finally broke down and bought the Roku 3 last night. Didn't really have much time to play with. We'll see how this goes.
Amazon unveils Fire TV set top streaming device
Published: April 2, 2014
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is introducing a set top box that allows streaming of online video content to televisions.
The company says its $99 Amazon Fire TV device has better speed, performance and search functions than other streaming services such as Apple TV and Google Chromecast.
The device, about the size of a CD case, runs Google's Android operating system and offers Netflix, Hulu and other streaming channels in addition to Amazon Prime instant video. It comes with a Bluetooth remote, which lets users conduct voice-enabled searches.
Fire TV also offers music channels like Pandora and "Free Time", a customizable interface for children.
The box, which starts shipping today, will also feature thousands of free and paid games like Minecraft and Disney Pixar's Monsters University starting next month. Games can be played using the remote. An optional Fire game controller will be available for $39.99.
Amazon's announcement comes as the online retailer faces increasing pressure to boost its bottom line after years of furious growth. As more Americans shop online, Amazon has spent heavily to expand its business into new areas — from movie streaming to e-readers and groceries — often at the expense of its profit.
Meanwhile, Amazon.com Inc. has invested heavily on making TV shows and movies available to customers who pay $99 a year for Amazon Prime. Amazon recently boosted the annual fee to $99 from $79 annually. Members benefit from two-day shipping of certain items and access to videos including original series like "Betas" and "Alpha House."
Currently, the service relies on third-party devices like the Roku box to stream its programs to TVs.
kelroy55 04-02-2014, 11:33 AM Oh sure, right after I get my ROKU all set up *lol* It does look interesting and I may get this for my living room and move my Roku into the bedroom. However I have a bunch of stations set up on the Roku I don't know if they are available for the Fire TV.
Fire TV: Amazon Unveils $99 Competitor to Roku, Apple TV - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/gadgets/fire-tv-amazon-unveils-99-competitor-roku-apple-tv-n69611)
Chadanth 04-02-2014, 03:01 PM Amazon Fire TV – Streaming Media Player – Shop Now (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CX5P8FC?tag=hydfbook0e-20&ascsubtag=pfb-1-4-1396458946477SIKVN&ref_=pfb_1_4_1396458946477SIKVN)
I really like and respect the information and reviews on CNET:
Amazon Fire TV Preview - CNET (http://www.cnet.com/products/amazon-fire-tv/)
They are claiming 3x the speed of Roku or Google and seem to be focusing more on gaming than the other two.
Also features voice search through the remote -- slick!
I would absolutely love to be able to cut cable and I'm getting closer and closer to making that decision.
trousers 04-02-2014, 03:39 PM Once I finish rewatching the last season of Deadwood on HBOGo the box is going back.
Monday I called Cox's retention number, after sitting on hold long enough to watch 2/3rds of an epsiode I decided that they didn't really want to retain me as a customer.
The cable companies are going to meet the same fate as Blockbuster: near monopolies that have terrible customer service, bad pricing and given the first decent alternative (like Netflix) people run away.
At least DirecTV pretty much gets customer service, although their pricing model is pretty bloody expensive.
Garin 04-02-2014, 04:35 PM The cable companies are going to ride it all the way down to the bottom, just like the newspaper and magazine companies. Streaming tv and video is the greatest invention all time.
The whole delivery model has shifted to on-demand versus broadcasting content 24/7 on hundreds of channels. You are effectively paying for tons of crap you will never, ever watch just so you can get ESPN or whatever other limited number of channels and programs you really care about.
The only thing that really matters to me on TV is sports, yet I can't get what I want without having to pay a $100 per month (or more) to get a bunch of reality TV junk and Gilligan's Island re-runs.
It's an industry crying out for a revolution and once it comes, those that have been forcing themselves and their pricing upon the consumer will be rapidly driven into extinction. And most will be delighted to dance on their graves.
Chadanth 04-02-2014, 05:59 PM The whole delivery model has shifted to on-demand versus broadcasting content 24/7 on hundreds of channels. You are effectively paying for tons of crap you will never, ever watch just so you can get ESPN or whatever other limited number of channels and programs you really care about.
The only thing that really matters to me on TV is sports, yet I can't get what I want without having to pay a $100 per month (or more) to get a bunch of reality TV junk and Gilligan's Island re-runs.
It's an industry crying out for a revolution and once it comes, those that have been forcing themselves and their pricing upon the consumer will be rapidly driven into extinction. And most will be delighted to dance on their graves.
Now that amazon and google are in with both feet, I think the demise of the traditional content delivery model is coming even faster. And I welcome it with open arms, as most consumers would.
Anonymous. 04-03-2014, 08:24 AM Cable companies are going to milk it to their television death. But they still have a strangle hold on us for internet.
What needs to happen, is the government needs to step in and claim internet as a basic utility and regulate the rampant cable companies that are charging US consumers stupid high amounts for extremely limited service. If you want to see how jipped we are, look at anywhere in Europe, they have crazy fast internet for cheaper than we have the worst internet speeds.
I recently had to setup with Cox's "essential" internet plan (which is $47 a month for a measily 5mbps). Since I already owned my own modem and router and coaxials, there was no reason to buy or rent equipment or even have it installed 'professionally'. However, they STILL charge you the installation price for "self setup" $30. Thirty bucks for them to do nothing other than get 30 more dollars. That right there is the definition of greed.
Cable companies are going to milk it to their television death. But they still have a strangle hold on us for internet.
Very good point.
I have Verizon FIOS, as they spent millions running fiber optic cable to almost every home in my community. The even tore up the residential streets and then fixed them long before they had a single subscriber here.
Their Internet service is awesome, so I use them for TV as well, because the bundling of the two make it pretty reasonable.
The problem with Internet is that you still have to have a wired back channel; a way of sending signal upstream from you computer. So, you can get a satellite dish but then you have to come up with another way to transmit data back.
For these reasons, cable is here to stay for quite a while, even if you want to ditch the TV service.
Seems like they need to do a better job of deregulating services that can use the existing cable infrastructure to bring more Internet service providers.
kelroy55 04-03-2014, 10:32 AM I think I'll hold off on the Amazon box and either get a Roku or Chromecast stick for the TV in the bedroom. I don't think there's a lot of difference other than I already have a Roku set up for the main TV.
GoOKC1991 04-03-2014, 10:32 AM If I could all my sports and none of the other stuff, I would be very happy, unfortunately, that will never happen.
I have DirecTV and pay way too much just for all the ESPN's, Fox Sports 1/2, NBCSN, etc.
I also have NFL Sunday Ticket. I have subscriptions to MLB, NBA and NHL online.
trousers 04-03-2014, 10:35 AM I'm going to see how well just the Roku + antenna works for me.
Try that for a bit and then see if there are any holes that the Chromecast can fill.
kelroy55 04-03-2014, 11:19 AM What does the Chromecast have that Roku doesn't?
trousers 04-03-2014, 02:18 PM I dont think much except Google Play. One feature that I want is to be able to stream my music to my surround sound, a feature that my ancient system cant support on its own.
I probably spend as much time listening to music as watching TV.
kelroy55 04-03-2014, 02:39 PM I run everything through my receiver and can use Plex to send my music to my receiver.
trousers 04-03-2014, 02:44 PM That may solve my problem then. I still haven't had much time to play with the Roku yet.
Almost done rewatching Deadwood, once its finished the cable box will be gone & will have lots of time to figure this out.
OKCretro 04-03-2014, 02:56 PM I have had an apple tv, and mainly watch ESPN3 on it and an occasional movie.
Here is my question, when I miss a show and watch it online on the CBS website, they show commercials in it every 7 minutes that you cant Fast forward. Is it the same like that on ROKU? or do the channels not have any commercials?
kelroy55 04-03-2014, 03:53 PM I watch most shows on Hulu and some are commercial free. CBS is pretty stingy on letting other sites have their shows though.
shawnw 04-05-2014, 03:59 PM In addition to Google Play for Chromecast, the Chromecast API is open so many more apps will add connectivity to Chromecast over time. They can also establish Roku channels, but what you will find is that over time the fixed hardware of the Roku eventually can't handle newer channels. For example, I have a Roku 1 and two Roku 2s. My Roku 1 can't get all of the channels that my Roku 2 can because of hardware limitations. I don't believe that will ever be the case for the Chromecast since it's just taking the relayed DLNA stream from your device/app combo in most cases. P.S. you can actually get away with not getting a Chromecast if you have a DLNA compatible Blu-Ray player hooked into your home audio setup. There are DLNA streaming apps for Android out there that will stream your music (even Google Play music, you still use the "Cast" button even) to that DLNA device and thus play on your home audio setup. I didn't learn this until after I got a Chromecast, so I put the Chromecast in the bedroom to listen to music (I'm a Google Play Music All-Access subscriber) and listen in the living room via that DLNA setup. Win win.
kelroy55 04-11-2014, 09:40 AM I'm slowly detoxing from my 250 channels and went with the way lower plan and really only lost one channel I liked but I can get that one on the net. I'm sure I'll wean myself off the cord completely soon. I still need how to stream shows from my browser to Roku using Plex.
shawnw 04-11-2014, 11:32 AM I'm under the impression that plex and playon are similar. I have playon. Playon requires an intermediate server, so I have a PC that runs the playon service. That service is the "tranceiver" so to speak. The roku accesses the playon menu from the PC/service. When I select a show, it streams to the PC in its native format, and the playon service converts it to a format the roku playon channel understands and it plays (same if I'm using the mobile playon client instead of the roku client). I suspect the plex setup works the same way...
kelroy55 04-11-2014, 11:54 AM I use the Plex for movies and things like that that are on my PC but not sure if I can send stuff I'm getting streamed into my PC through Plex.
trousers 04-21-2014, 02:19 PM I have had the chord cut for about a week now. Miss the Golf Channel & Game of Thrones but that is about it.
Just the facts 04-21-2014, 02:26 PM I have had the chord cut for about a week now. Miss the Golf Channel & Game of Thrones but that is about it.
You can buy the entire Game of Thrones series for less than a month of cable. Then with the other 11 months of savings you can buy a gopro cam and record yourself playing golf. :)
Just the facts 04-21-2014, 02:28 PM I actually am glad this thread was started. The knowledge provided on this thread might come in real handy soon.
trousers 04-21-2014, 02:29 PM It helps in my situation that I am a household of one, and I listen to music more than I actually watch TV. Prior to cutting off cable it was possible for me to not even turn my TV on Mon-Wed and it wouldn't be on much the other days.
trousers 04-21-2014, 02:31 PM You can actually get a Chromecast for under $30 from a lot places. That may be worth trying just for the sake of experimentation.
trousers 04-21-2014, 09:01 PM Not Roku related but...
Netflix is raising prices for subscribers pretty soon · Newswire · The A.V. Club (http://www.avclub.com/article/netflix-raising-prices-new-subscribers-pretty-soon-203679)
kelroy55 04-22-2014, 06:10 AM I still have the minimum Dish, used to have the 200 channel package, package but I'm using my Roku more and more. Lots of interesting channels to watch and watching some series I probably wouldn't have watched before. The only thing I'm really missing is my reruns of Law & Order.
Just the facts 04-22-2014, 06:59 AM Not Roku related but...
Netflix is raising prices for subscribers pretty soon · Newswire · The A.V. Club (http://www.avclub.com/article/netflix-raising-prices-new-subscribers-pretty-soon-203679)
I think we are going to drop the DVD by mail portion. DVD/Blu-ray prices have dropped so much that I can just buy the movies I want for about the same price as the monthly fee.
OKCisOK4me 04-22-2014, 07:01 AM Raising prices $1 to $2 for new customers. Even if they raise prices for existing customers, $10 is still better than a cable bill!
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kelroy55 04-22-2014, 07:06 AM I think we are going to drop the DVD by mail portion. DVD/Blu-ray prices have dropped so much that I can just buy the movies I want for about the same price as the monthly fee.
I haven't had the DVD part in quite a while, just the streaming and now with Roku I can get a bunch of stuff.
trousers 04-22-2014, 08:04 AM I haven't had the DVD part in quite a while, just the streaming and now with Roku I can get a bunch of stuff.
I haven't had the DVD portion for over a year now. I may occasionally hit up Redbox every couple of months, use a promo code so that movie is always free.
zookeeper 04-22-2014, 11:45 AM The biggest benefit of the Roku over Chromecast is the larger variety of channels and the (almost) infinite number of private channels. The actual physical remote is another plus.
zookeeper 04-22-2014, 11:47 AM I still have the minimum Dish, used to have the 200 channel package, package but I'm using my Roku more and more. Lots of interesting channels to watch and watching some series I probably wouldn't have watched before. The only thing I'm really missing is my reruns of Law & Order.
Law & Order reruns are on Netflix. I watch them on my Roku several times a week.
kelroy55 04-22-2014, 11:49 AM Law & Order reruns are on Netflix. I watch them on my Roku several times a week.
Thanks !!! I always seem to find the SVU ones but not the regular ones.
zookeeper 04-22-2014, 11:53 AM Thanks !!! I always seem to find the SVU ones but not the regular ones.
They are there. Right now, the first eight seasons are on (the best seasons, imo) - 181 episodes. Love Lenny Briscoe!
Just the facts 04-23-2014, 11:07 AM This could make things interesting...
Supreme Court justices cautious about broadcasters' bid to shut Aereo - latimes.com (http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-supreme-court-aereo-20140422,0,879667.story#axzz2zjJOF4yQ)
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court justices sounded uncertain and conflicted Tuesday in trying to decide whether a TV streaming service that allows users to receive their favorite programs through tiny, rented antennas violates the broadcasters' copyrights.
The case of ABC vs. Aereo has the potential to reshape the broadcast and cable industries if the Brooklyn-based upstart prevails in the high court. And that appeared possible after Tuesday’s argument.
So what is Aereo?
https://www.aereo.com/
kelroy55 04-23-2014, 11:21 AM I saw that, it will be interesting on how SCOTUS rules on this.
Dubya61 04-23-2014, 02:56 PM I think this will be a very interesting year of decisions coming out of SCOTUS.
kelroy55 04-23-2014, 05:23 PM They are there. Right now, the first eight seasons are on (the best seasons, imo) - 181 episodes. Love Lenny Briscoe!
Found them and I guess I'm a cheap bastard because I don't want to pay 1.99 an episode to see reruns of shows I've already watched before.
zookeeper 04-23-2014, 05:47 PM Found them and I guess I'm a cheap bastard because I don't want to pay 1.99 an episode to see reruns of shows I've already watched before.
No, on Netflix they are free! Where are you seeing $1.99? Nothing is ever extra on Netflix after you pay the monthly $7.99.
SoonerDave 04-23-2014, 06:08 PM They are there. Right now, the first eight seasons are on (the best seasons, imo) - 181 episodes. Love Lenny Briscoe!
I could burn my streaming limit on Cox just on L&O Original reruns. And the first eight were the best, plus a few from the later seasons. Although I never did enjoy the seasons where Jack McCoy became the DA and they brought in Linus Roache (sp). Nice guy, interesting actor, but It Just Wasn't The Same. And they brought in some different directors/cinematographers and started mucking around with the "feel" of the show, too.....though I wish we could have seen how the election turned out LOL
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