Hey folks thought I would try to get some pointers on my situation as it relates to home entertainment. Recently I turned off Directv, cause they pissed me off with refusing to upgrade me some equipment because the equipment that they installed wouldn't actually do what they said it would do. I bought two Roku boxes and initially paid $8 a month to Netflix and $8 to Hulu+. Kept both for a couple of months and then decided they were so similar I cut off Hulu+. Now I am mostly using netflix and watching crackle some too.
My question is this: I have ordered two new laptops for my wife and I, and they both have HDMI outs on them. What I would like to know is what are some free options for streaming from the internet to the TV via HDMI, and I am interested in trying to keep it legal.
:-)
I still have the regular Hulu account so I can still stream that to my TV from my laptop.
Thanks for any light you can shed on this for me.
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Bill86 07:06 PM 07-19-2011
Originally Posted by ggainey:
Hey folks thought I would try to get some pointers on my situation as it relates to home entertainment. Recently I turned off Directv, cause they pissed me off with refusing to upgrade me some equipment because the equipment that they installed wouldn't actually do what they said it would do. I bought two Roku boxes and initially paid $8 a month to Netflix and $8 to Hulu+. Kept both for a couple of months and then decided they were so similar I cut off Hulu+. Now I am mostly using netflix and watching crackle some too.
My question is this: I have ordered two new laptops for my wife and I, and they both have HDMI outs on them. What I would like to know is what are some free options for streaming from the internet to the TV via HDMI, and I am interested in trying to keep it legal.:-)
I still have the regular Hulu account so I can still stream that to my TV from my laptop.
Thanks for any light you can shed on this for me.
You had me ...until that
:-)
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CoreyD 07:08 PM 07-19-2011
tv wise MOST fx,a&E,USA ETC ETC Shows are streamed from their original shows so just hit the major tv sites. Now showtime and HBO sometimes show a few shows for free for pilots and past programs but I think you can get a hbo + or showtime plus and option movies but not sure if you need the tv carrier as well.
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Mattso3000 07:10 PM 07-19-2011
preciate that, but it's not the how of it that I need help with just the where part. I see where the networks have quite a bit of old and new stuff.
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Mattso3000 07:17 PM 07-19-2011
Copy that, everything I stream I pay for, so can't help you on the free part! Sorry.
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Thanks Matt. I think what I want to do is get MCS to just make a bunch of videos and then upload them to youtube and I'll get lots of entertainment outta that for sure.
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Actually if I could get TV Land streaming I would be all set and wouldn't need much else.
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mmblz 08:20 PM 07-19-2011
You may want to look at a boxee. It will play any type of file. Now the free part and legal part may be a little bit tough but you could try torrents private trackers. I use Hulu a lot and download shows to my home server.
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MajorCaptSilly 09:39 PM 07-19-2011
Originally Posted by ggainey:
Thanks Matt. I think what I want to do is get MCS to just make a bunch of videos and then upload them to youtube and I'll get lots of entertainment outta that for sure.
Hmmmm....You're giving me ideas.....
MCS
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Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
Hmmmm....You're giving me ideas.....
MCS
Awesome.
:-)
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