• Favorite Streaming servic

    From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to All on Thu Jan 16 13:56:00 2025
    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).

    Secondary services I use are: netflix, prime video

    Dropped some others to save money, but of course they are coming out with new stuff I want to see :-(
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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 16 22:41:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to All on Thu Jan 16 2025 01:56 pm

    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).


    are you happy with them? and how much did they raise it to?
    you seem to be subscribed to a lot of streaming stuff. is this cheaper than just cable television?

    you could always join up with an iptv site and pay. usually this is 'illegal'

    I don't watch much tv so i just download the tv shows i watch.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 16 21:06:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to All on Thu Jan 16 2025 01:56 pm

    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).

    I'm in an area where I can get those channels over the air with a TV antenna. And I use a HDHomerun network-attached TV tuner, which can stream TV channels to my various devices with their app; I also have a Plex media server on a dedicated PC which is configured to use that TV tuner - Plex can stream the live TV channels as well. I have an internal PCI Express TV tuner in my Plex PC (which I bought before I found out about the HDHomerun, which is a stand-alone device). Both the HDHomerun and Plex can also act as a DVR.

    Aside from the streaming options available with the setup, I think another nice thing is that the antenna and everything can be set up in a central place, so I don't need to attach antennas to my TVs. I currently live in an apartment, but if I had a house, I'd consider mounting a TV antenna on the outside near the roof, like people did in the old days.

    Nightfox

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to MRO on Thu Jan 16 22:01:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 16 2025 10:41 pm

    I don't watch much tv so i just download the tv shows i watch.

    One show I like to watch is Jeopardy. I've tried to find torrents of the daily episodes but it seems like those don't exist, so the only way I can watch it seems to be via CBS (which I can get over the air here).

    Nightfox

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Amessyroom on Fri Jan 17 08:19:00 2025
    Amessyroom wrote to All <=-

    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the
    live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).


    I've been looking into IPTV for my local TV service. I want to replace
    Comcast cable + Internet + phone with AT&T Fiber, SIP phone service,
    some paid streaming services and IPTV for local TV.

    It sounds a little rough around the edges. There's no support on Roku,
    but Amazon Fire devices can.


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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Jan 17 09:36:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Amessyroom on Fri Jan 17 2025 08:19 am

    I've been looking into IPTV for my local TV service. I want to replace Comcast cable + Internet + phone with AT&T Fiber, SIP phone service, some paid streaming services and IPTV for local TV.

    It sounds a little rough around the edges. There's no support on Roku, but Amazon Fire devices can.

    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?

    Nightfox

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  • From Codefenix@VERT/CONCHAOS to Nightfox on Fri Jan 17 15:06:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Jan 17 2025 09:36 am

    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?

    Just chiming in to say this is still a viable option today. Our house had an antenna already installed when we bought it in '07, and I've kept it installed ever since. Great for local news, weather, and (some) sports. Also nice for FM.

    I also use the mast as a means to get onto the roof to clean the gutters once a year.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Nightfox on Fri Jan 17 13:13:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Jan 17 2025 09:36 am

    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?

    I bought 2 indoor HDTV antennas - no luck finding any stations. I've got a mountain range between me and most of the stations.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Jan 17 18:58:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Amessyroom on Fri Jan 17 2025 08:19 am

    Amessyroom wrote to All <=-

    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are

    raising
    prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for

    the
    live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).


    I've been looking into IPTV for my local TV service. I want to replace Comcast cable + Internet + phone with AT&T Fiber, SIP phone service,
    some paid streaming services and IPTV for local TV.

    It sounds a little rough around the edges. There's no support on Roku,
    but Amazon Fire devices can.

    IPTV Pro
    Developed by:
    X-PLAYERS

    Privacy Policy

    IPTV Pro allows users to access a vast range of live TV channels, movies, series, and on-demand content directly on their devices by their playlists.
    With an easy-to-navigate interface, customizable channel lists, and advanced playback features, IPTV Pro is your go-to solution for enjoying high-quality streaming content.

    it's in the roku store


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  • From Cozmo@VERT/LUN to Nightfox on Sat Jan 18 11:17:00 2025
    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?
    Nightfox

    I recently dumped my cable, was getting way to expensive for the amount of time i watched it. I bought a antenna to pick up local stations. I get about 30 stations but it all depends on where you live and if you have a lot of trees and buildings blocking your signal. Also I use a bunch of the free streaming services like Pluto, Roku TV and Plex Tv. Plenty of decent stuff on there to make me happy.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Jan 18 09:17:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Fri Jan 17 2025 01:13 pm

    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?

    I bought 2 indoor HDTV antennas - no luck finding any stations. I've got a mountain range between me and most of the stations.

    That's a bummer. :/

    Nightfox

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Cozmo on Sat Jan 18 09:22:00 2025
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    By: Cozmo to Nightfox on Sat Jan 18 2025 11:17 am

    I recently dumped my cable, was getting way to expensive for the amount of time i watched it. I bought a antenna to pick up local stations. I get about 30 stations but it all depends on where you live and if you have a lot of trees and buildings blocking your signal.

    A couple years ago, I heard there's a newer broadcast standard, ATSC 3.0, which has been rolling out in the US. A couple of the main goals are to allow over-the-air TV broadcasts in 4K and improvements to the signal to allow better reception in places that have a lot of trees & buildings & such. It looks like the main networks in my area broadcast in both ATSC 3.0 and the older standard; my HDHomerun Flex 4K tuner is able to pick up the ATSC 3.0 broadcasts and it seems like they do tend to get better reception for me. I often like to watch Jeopardy (on ABC), and for some reason I tend to have trouble getting the regular ABC broadcast station, but ABC's ATSC 3.0 channel tends to come in fairly well for me.

    Also I use a bunch of the
    free streaming services like Pluto, Roku TV and Plex Tv. Plenty of decent stuff on there to make me happy.

    I have a few of those too - Plex TV, Roku, Pluto, and I recently signed up for Tubi. I don't use them very often, but perhaps I should use them more, as there's lots of stuff to watch with those. I probably watch enough TV as it is though..

    Nightfox

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  • From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to Amessyroom on Sat Jan 18 19:10:00 2025
    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising prices.So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).Secondary services I use are: netflix, prime videoDropped some others to save money, but of
    course they are coming out with new stuff I want to see :-( ---

    I do watch a lot of Youtube and subscribe to YT premium - not the TV part, just premium YT w/o ads.

    I used to get Netflix, and still buy a month here and there when some series or show I want to watch comes out - I'll use that month to binge download anything I'm interested in and cancel.

    For everything else, I rely on my .torrent stack. Its made up of several applications;
    a VPN, qBitTorrent, Jellyfin, Jellyseerr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr and Homarr.

    Those are a VPN, .torrent downloader, Streaming App, Library Scanner/Suggests movies/TV, .torrent Searcher, Movie Downloader, TV Downloader, Mustic Downloader and a Home Screen.

    A hoy, matey!



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  • From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to paulie420 on Sun Jan 19 10:59:00 2025
    Hello paulie420!

    [...] Jellyseerr, Prowlarr, Radarr,
    Sonarr, Lidarr and Homarr.

    Are those named in homage to things piratey?


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  • From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to Ogg on Sun Jan 19 15:39:00 2025
    [...] Jellyseerr, Prowlarr, Radarr,
    Sonarr, Lidarr and Homarr.

    Are those named in homage to things piratey?

    Dude - I never thought of that, but I sure hope so... hmmmm.
    Gonna research that a bit!



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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to MRO on Mon Jan 20 05:12:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 16 2025 10:41 pm

    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to All on Thu Jan 16 2025 01:56 pm

    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising
    prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the live
    tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).


    are you happy with them? and how much did they raise it to? you seem to be subscribed to a lot of streaming stuff. is this cheaper than just cable television?
    Actually not happy as I have been. Due to price and not being able to find stuff easily.

    $82.99. I was actually paying that previously, to get extra streams. But removed that after my MIL passed away. Now they have added that 9.99 to the base price.


    Yeah, I had too many subscriptions. Hence killing some of them. A few I have because of other subscriptions. prime (due to amazon prime) and Max due to AT&T phone subscription.

    Youtube TV started out cheaper than my local cable bill when I switched to it. I think they have increased twice over the years.

    you could always join up with an iptv site and pay. usually this is 'illegal'
    I'm not familiar with iptv, I'll do some research.

    I don't watch much tv so i just download the tv shows i watch.
    I've done this on occasion, especially if it is an show from the UK. I get a brit friend to help me.
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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to Nightfox on Mon Jan 20 05:17:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 16 2025 09:06 pm

    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to All on Thu Jan 16 2025 01:56 pm

    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising
    prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the
    live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).

    I'm in an area where I can get those channels over the air with a TV antenna. And I use a HDHomerun network-attached TV tuner, which can stream TV channels to my various devices with their app; I also have a Plex media server on a dedicated PC which is configured to use that TV tuner - Plex can stream the live TV channels as well. I have an internal PCI Express TV tuner in my Plex PC (which I bought before I found out about the HDHomerun, which is a stand-alone device). Both the HDHomerun and Plex can also act as a DVR.

    I use plex, but have not looked into tuners before. I had never heard of HDHomerun before regoining the BBS scene. I'll have to do some research and see how these work and their costs. I new plex could use a tuner, but have never had a computer with space for an actual add-on tuner card.

    Aside from the streaming options available with the setup, I think another nice thing is that the antenna and everything can be set up in a central place, so I don't need to attach antennas to my TVs. I currently live in an apartment, but if I had a house, I'd consider mounting a TV antenna on the outside near the roof, like people did in the old days.
    Haven't had much luck with indoor HD antenna's , I actually have a tower erected at both of my houses. But would be a pain to run cable into house from outside; would prefer a indoor solution. I was using one of the flat HD anntennas when testing in the house.


    Nightfox
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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Jan 20 05:20:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Fri Jan 17 2025 01:13 pm

    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Jan 17 2025 09:36 am

    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?

    I bought 2 indoor HDTV antennas - no luck finding any stations. I've got a mountain range between me and most of the stations.

    I had bad experience with indoor antenna,also and gave up . But my neighbor has
    had
    better luck. My father-in-law has a tower at the house, I'm sure if I mounted something on it I could get signal. But don't think I could do all the cable run into the house myself.
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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to Cozmo on Mon Jan 20 05:24:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming se
    By: Cozmo to Nightfox on Sat Jan 18 2025 11:17 am

    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?
    Nightfox

    I recently dumped my cable, was getting way to expensive for the amount of time i watched it. I bought a antenna to pick up local stations. I get about 30 stations but it all depends on where you live and if you have a lot of trees and buildings blocking your signal. Also I use a bunch of the free streaming services like Pluto, Roku TV and Plex Tv. Plenty of decent stuff on there to make me happy.
    indoor antennas failed for me. Maybe I should try external, i just cannot climb under the house to run cable; and wife would have a "cow" if she saw or found out I climbed the tower. LOL

    I probably need to look at using some of the free services. Only thing is, you cannot pause them (so back to oldtime tv), I love DVR. That's the other reason I went to youtube tv for their DVR and easy of use. I don't have to watch it when it comes on, but on my schedule.

    I have all three of the services you mention; but don't use them reguarlly.

    -=Cozmo=-
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Nightfox on Mon Jan 20 08:51:00 2025
    Nightfox wrote to Cozmo <=-

    I have a few of those too - Plex TV, Roku, Pluto, and I recently signed
    up for Tubi. I don't use them very often, but perhaps I should use
    them more, as there's lots of stuff to watch with those. I probably
    watch enough TV as it is though..

    If Roku supported IPTV, I'd stick with IPTV for terrestrial channels,
    pick one streaming service and explore all of the free/ad supported
    content on Roku - there's a ton of it.

    Amazon Fire sticks support IPTV, but I don't know about their other
    channels.

    If I ever need to cut my expenses way back, that's where I'd start.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to paulie420 on Mon Jan 20 08:51:00 2025
    paulie420 wrote to Amessyroom <=-

    For everything else, I rely on my .torrent stack. Its made up of
    several applications; a VPN, qBitTorrent, Jellyfin, Jellyseerr,
    Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr and Homarr.

    I need to check out the Arrs - I'm doing it all manually now, finding
    out what I want to see, then going to tracker sites. Once the content is
    here, I'm using DLNA to stream to Roku devices.



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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Amessyroom on Mon Jan 20 10:13:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to Nightfox on Mon Jan 20 2025 05:17 am

    I use plex, but have not looked into tuners before. I had never heard of HDHomerun before regoining the BBS scene. I'll have to do some research and see how these work and their costs. I new plex could use a tuner, but have never had a computer with space for an actual add-on tuner card.

    The HDHomerun actually isn't an internal card, it's a stand-alone box that plugs into your network. Plex is able to connect to it and use it as a TV tuner to stream and record broadcasts though. You could buy an internal tuner card if you want though (one is the Hauppauge WinTV).

    Since the HDHomerun is a stand-alone box, it also has its own smart app you can install on your devices to connect to the tuner and steram live TV.

    Nightfox

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Nightfox on Mon Jan 20 14:59:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to Amessyroom on Mon Jan 20 2025 10:13 am

    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to Nightfox on Mon Jan 20 2025 05:17 am

    I use plex, but have not looked into tuners before. I had never heard of HDHomerun before regoining the BBS scene. I'll have to do some research and see how these work and their costs. I new plex could use a tuner, but have never had a computer with space for an actual add-on tuner card.

    The HDHomerun actually isn't an internal card, it's a stand-alone box that plugs into your network. Plex is able to connect to it and use it as a TV tuner to stream and record broadcasts though. You could buy an internal tuner card if you want though (one is the Hauppauge WinTV).

    Since the HDHomerun is a stand-alone box, it also has its own smart app you can install on your devices to connect to the tuner and steram live TV.

    I have an HDHomeRun too (and recording into Plex DVR) - it works great, but nobody watches the recording in my household. It's Internet streaming all around. <shrug>
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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Digital Man on Mon Jan 20 17:11:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Mon Jan 20 2025 02:59 pm

    I have an HDHomeRun too (and recording into Plex DVR) - it works great, but nobody watches the recording in my household. It's Internet streaming all around. <shrug>

    There are some shows that my wife and I like to watch, such as Jeopardy, and occasionally America's Funniest Home Videos, Beat Shazam (music game show), and others that I DVR from over the air. So we're getting some use out of it.

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  • From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Jan 20 19:24:00 2025
    For everything else, I rely on my .torrent stack. Its made up of several applications; a VPN, qBitTorrent, Jellyfin, Jellyseerr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr and Homarr.

    I need to check out the Arrs - I'm doing it all manually now, finding
    out what I want to see, then going to tracker sites. Once the content is here, I'm using DLNA to stream to Roku devices.

    Many times I prefer searching w/ prowlarr and not the other automated arr searchers.

    However, I do make use of many of them..



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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Amessyroom on Tue Jan 21 05:51:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to MRO on Mon Jan 20 2025 05:12 am

    Actually not happy as I have been. Due to price and not being able to find stuff easily.

    $82.99. I was actually paying that previously, to get extra streams. But removed that after my MIL passed away. Now they have added that 9.99 to the base price.

    so whats this 83 dollars from? this isnt youtube plus, right?

    with iptv you watch on your desktop or with an app on your tv or other device. they basically have almost everything, usually. i watched the tyson fight on iptv. i was able to watch it without the netflix difficulties.

    i will private msg you one that i know of.

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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to MRO on Tue Jan 21 11:22:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Amessyroom on Tue Jan 21 2025 05:51 am

    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to MRO on Mon Jan 20 2025 05:12 am

    Actually not happy as I have been. Due to price and not being able to find
    stuff easily.

    $82.99. I was actually paying that previously, to get extra streams. But
    removed that after my MIL passed away. Now they have added that 9.99 to
    the base price.

    so whats this 83 dollars from? this isnt youtube plus, right?
    Youtube TV . Live TV/DVR/etc.

    with iptv you watch on your desktop or with an app on your tv or other device. they basically have almost everything, usually. i watched the tyson fight on iptv. i was able to watch it without the netflix difficulties.

    i will private msg you one that i know of.
    Thanks. Received email. Will checkout.
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  • From Brokenmind@VERT/TIABBS to MRO on Tue Jan 21 10:04:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Amessyroom on Tue Jan 21 2025 05:51 am

    with iptv you watch on your desktop or with an app on your tv or other device. they basically have almost everything, usually. i watched the tyson fight on iptv. i was able to watch it without the netflix difficulties.
    i will private msg you one that i know of.

    I would be intrested as well if you don't mind droping me a message as well :)

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Brokenmind on Tue Jan 21 20:50:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Brokenmind to MRO on Tue Jan 21 2025 10:04 am

    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Amessyroom on Tue Jan 21 2025 05:51 am

    with iptv you watch on your desktop or with an app on your tv or other device. they basically have almost everything, usually. i watched the tyson fight on iptv. i was able to watch it without the netflix difficulties.
    i will private msg you one that i know of.

    I would be intrested as well if you don't mind droping me a message as well :)


    i dont really use that stuff so i'm no expert.
    if you search for google you can find some.
    they all work the same. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/best-iptv-service-provider-subscriptions/

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to fusion on Wed Jan 22 03:39:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: fusion to All on Tue Jan 21 2025 07:19 pm


    How are these messages getting quoted like this? Is it a specific reader? BBS version or something? Is it properly rendered on Sync? Would hate to fiddle with my settings on vert when this is the only user it happens with.

    (I feel like I've seen this behavior before but it was a long time ago)

    you can reply back in the sub that it happend. we're informal here.

    it's probably shitty mystic.

    there's nothing funny here except he's not doing a carriage return after
    his replies.
    also his quotes have >>'s for himself

    http://bbs.bbses.info/tmpfusion.txt

    he's using slyedit and i'm using a slighty modified version
    of deuce's editor fsedit

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to MRO on Wed Jan 22 09:45:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to fusion on Wed Jan 22 2025 03:39 am

    also his quotes have >>'s for himself

    http://bbs.bbses.info/tmpfusion.txt

    The >> means those lines were already quoted in the previous message, so it's a 2nd level of quoting.

    Nightfox

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  • From Keyop@VERT/MAGNUMUK to Nightfox on Wed Jan 22 19:31:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to Amessyroom on Mon Jan 20 2025 10:13:07

    The HDHomerun actually isn't an internal card, it's a stand-alone box that plugs into your network. Plex is able to connect to it and use it as a
    TV
    tuner to stream and record broadcasts though. You could buy an internal tuner card if you want though (one is the Hauppauge WinTV).

    Since the HDHomerun is a stand-alone box, it also has its own smart app you can install on your devices to connect to the tuner and steram live TV.

    Thats what I bought - the quattro version its brilliant and with plex adds recording and advert skip facilities too.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Keyop on Wed Jan 22 12:23:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Keyop to Nightfox on Wed Jan 22 2025 07:31 pm

    The HDHomerun actually isn't an internal card, it's a stand-alone box that
    plugs into your network. Plex is able to connect to it and use it as a

    Thats what I bought - the quattro version its brilliant and with plex adds recording and advert skip facilities too.

    I like it. I think the only downside right now with Plex is that although the HDHomerun Flex 4K (the model I have) supports the newer ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard, Plex doesn't support the audio codec used in those broadcasts. Plex can record ATSC 3.0 broadcasts but it won't get the audio. The major TV networks have ATSC 3.0 signals in my area, and I'd like to be able to record those with Plex (as those seem to get better reception than the older broadcast signals).

    The game show Jeopardy is broadcast here on a station where their older signal (which Plex is fully copmatible with) has spotty reception for me, so I've been recording that show with the HDHomerun's DVR (instead of Plex) using the ATSC 3.0 broadcast.

    Nightfox

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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to Nightfox on Wed Jan 22 18:28:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to MRO on Wed Jan 22 2025 09:45 am

    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to fusion on Wed Jan 22 2025 03:39 am

    also his quotes have >>'s for himself

    http://bbs.bbses.info/tmpfusion.txt

    The >>> means those lines were already quoted in the previous message, so it's
    The >>> a 2nd level of quoting.

    Nightfox


    Am I doing something wrong in how I'm quoting? I don't see the messages as the other user posted, all together.

    The > and >> lines are present but do have carriage returns or line feeds,
    when I see my posts.
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  • From Brokenmind@VERT/TIABBS to MRO on Wed Jan 22 17:17:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Brokenmind on Tue Jan 21 2025 08:50 pm

    i dont really use that stuff so i'm no expert. if you search for google you can find some. they all work the same. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/best-iptv-service-provider-subscriptions/

    I'll check it out i'm not an expert eaither that's why i was asking lol.

    but thank you

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Brokenmind on Wed Jan 22 23:49:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Brokenmind to MRO on Wed Jan 22 2025 05:17 pm

    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Brokenmind on Tue Jan 21 2025 08:50 pm

    i dont really use that stuff so i'm no expert. if you search for google you can find some. they all work the same. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/best-iptv-service-provider-subscriptions/

    I'll check it out i'm not an expert eaither that's why i was asking lol.

    but thank you

    BrokenMind

    The services give you all the information you need. to use it it's pretty easy. there used to be one that had a free trial for a few days.
    i'll ask my buddy.

    i just prefer download

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to Nightfox on Thu Jan 23 06:59:00 2025
    On 22 Jan 2025, Nightfox said the following...

    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to fusion on Wed Jan 22 2025 03:39 am
    also his quotes have >>'s for himself

    http://bbs.bbses.info/tmpfusion.txt

    The >> means those lines were already quoted in the previous message, so it's a 2nd level of quoting.

    eh i could have figured that out if mystic hadn't done this to it:

    https://kirin.dcclost.com/~alex/wrappy.png

    ah well

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 23 09:38:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to Nightfox on Wed Jan 22 2025 06:28 pm

    Am I doing something wrong in how I'm quoting? I don't see the messages as the other user posted, all together.

    In at least one message, I saw that you had written replies directly below quoted sections without adding a blank line in between. I suppose it's not wrong, but I think having a blank line between a quoted section and your reply would make it a little more readable. And it looks like other BBS systems or readers may look at those peices of text and wrap it all together if there isn't a blank line in between (though that's just a guess).

    Nightfox

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Brokenmind on Thu Jan 23 20:02:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Brokenmind to MRO on Wed Jan 22 2025 05:17 pm

    I'll check it out i'm not an expert eaither that's why i was asking lol.

    but thank you

    BrokenMind

    hello, i sent you a private msg with the site that has a free trial.

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Nightfox on Thu Jan 23 17:01:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to Keyop on Wed Jan 22 2025 12:23 pm


    Does the free version of Plex let you
    use the HDHomerun or is that a pay
    feature? I'm assuming the recording and
    commercial cutting functionality are
    paid features...

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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to Nightfox on Thu Jan 23 14:42:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 23 2025 09:38 am

    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to Nightfox on Wed Jan 22 2025 06:28 pm

    Am I doing something wrong in how I'm quoting? I don't see the messages
    as the other user posted, all together.

    In at least one message, I saw that you had written replies directly below quoted sections without adding a blank line in between. I suppose it's not wrong, but I think having a blank line between a quoted section and your reply would make it a little more readable. And it looks like other BBS systems or readers may look at those peices of text and wrap it all together if there isn't a blank line in between (though that's just a guess).

    Nightfox


    I'll try to leave a blank line. I never saw it mushed together; so wonder if the other BBSes do it for unknown reasons.

    Thanks for your input on the issue.
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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to phigan on Fri Jan 24 14:50:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: phigan to Nightfox on Thu Jan 23 2025 05:01 pm

    Does the free version of Plex let you
    use the HDHomerun or is that a pay
    feature? I'm assuming the recording and
    commercial cutting functionality are
    paid features...

    Recording is a paid feature, but I believe you can have Plex use a TV tuner and stream it live for free.

    Nightfox

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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to Amessyroom on Sat Jan 25 17:44:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to All on Thu Jan 16 2025 01:56 pm

    I currently use Youtube TV as my primary service, but they are raising prices.

    So wondering what others are using. I selected them years ago for the live tv, and local channels (abc,nbc,cbs).

    I set a personal Piped instance so I can watch Youtube without eating any advertisement. There is no way I am going to send a dime those sucker's way.

    I don't really pay for any streaming service. My father used to do Amazon Prime, but they rarely have anything worth your time.

    For everything else, DVDs.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Arelor on Sun Jan 26 04:54:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Arelor to Amessyroom on Sat Jan 25 2025 05:44 pm


    I set a personal Piped instance so I can watch Youtube without eating any advertisement. There is no way I am going to send a dime those sucker's way.

    I don't really pay for any streaming service. My father used to do Amazon Prime, but they rarely have anything worth your time.


    do you watch it on your computer? because you can use brave browser for that.

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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to MRO on Sun Jan 26 16:20:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Arelor on Sun Jan 26 2025 04:54 am

    do you watch it on your computer? because you can use brave browser for that.

    Well, I have a server which can be reached from anywhere. The idea is I can visit it using any device with any web browser. It is handy if you are at a party and want to show somebody a video but you don't have your device with you.

    On my smartphone I have NewPipe, which is a client-side thing. It is handy because you can organize playlists and such without having to log into a Google account.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Arelor on Sun Jan 26 22:28:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Arelor to MRO on Sun Jan 26 2025 04:20 pm


    do you watch it on your computer? because you can use brave browser for that.

    Well, I have a server which can be reached from anywhere. The idea is I can visit it using any device with any web browser. It is handy if you are at a party and want to show somebody a video but you don't have your device with you.

    so what are you using for that? plex?

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  • From Arelor@VERT/PALANTIR to MRO on Mon Jan 27 03:45:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Arelor on Sun Jan 26 2025 10:28 pm

    so what are you using for that? plex?

    Piped :-)


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  • From Rixter@VERT/RICKSBBS to Nightfox on Sat Feb 1 02:07:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Amessyroom to All on Thu Jan 16 2025 01:56 pm

    I'm in an area where I can get those channels over the air with a TV antenna. And I use a HDHomerun network-attached TV tuner, which can stream TV channels to my various devices with their app; I also have a Plex media server on a dedicated PC which is configured to use that TV tuner - Plex can stream the live TV channels as well. I have an internal PCI Express TV tuner in my Plex PC (which I bought before I found out about the HDHomerun, which is a stand-alone device). Both the HDHomerun and Plex can also act as a DVR.

    Aside from the streaming options available with the setup, I think another nice thing is that the antenna and everything can be set up in a central place, so I don't need to attach antennas to my TVs. I currently live in an apartment, but if I had a house, I'd consider mounting a TV antenna on the outside near the roof, like people did in the old days.

    Nightfox

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    We are set up similarly here with an antenna and get 30 channels very well and use tubi and internet archive and ok.ru for movie streaming on the big tv. I bought us a 10 tb usb drive for the tv and download a lot of movies and music and complete tv series to it, commercial free. We tried Hulu and Netflix but didn't use either enough to justify the expense. We run a live stock ranch so not a lot of tv watching on average, but it works for us.
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  • From Rixter@VERT/RICKSBBS to Nightfox on Sat Feb 1 02:09:00 2025
    Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: MRO to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 16 2025 10:41 pm

    One show I like to watch is Jeopardy. I've tried to find torrents of the daily episodes but it seems like those don't exist, so the only way I can watch it seems to be via CBS (which I can get over the air here).

    Nightfox

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  • From The Lizard Master@VERT/NITEEYES to Codefenix on Wed Feb 12 08:57:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Codefenix to Nightfox on Fri Jan 17 2025 03:06 pm

    Are you able to get over-the-air broadcast TV with an antenna?

    Just chiming in to say this is still a viable option today. Our house had an antenna already installed when we bought it in '07, and I've kept it installed ever since. Great for local news, weather, and (some) sports. Also nice for FM.

    Sports is better OTA as well, it's uncompressed.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to The Lizard Master on Wed Feb 12 14:25:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: The Lizard Master to Codefenix on Wed Feb 12 2025 08:57 am

    Sports is better OTA as well, it's uncompressed.

    Compared to streaming? Or compared to cable/satellite?

    Nightfox

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  • From The Lizard Master@VERT/NITEEYES to Nightfox on Thu Feb 13 08:32:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to The Lizard Master on Wed Feb 12 2025 02:25 pm

    Sports is better OTA as well, it's uncompressed.

    Compared to streaming? Or compared to cable/satellite?

    Nightfox

    All of those are compressed, so OTA (with clean signal) will always beat those.

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to The Lizard Master on Thu Feb 13 15:20:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: The Lizard Master to Nightfox on Thu Feb 13 2025 08:32 am

    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Nightfox to The Lizard Master on Wed Feb 12 2025 02:25 pm

    Sports is better OTA as well, it's uncompressed.

    Compared to streaming? Or compared to cable/satellite?

    Nightfox

    All of those are compressed, so OTA (with clean signal) will always beat those.

    OTA is compressed video as well, but uses more bandwidth per channel and thus supports real-time encoding at higher (perceived) fidelity. I think DirecTV used to allocate extra-high bandwidth channels for special live (e.g. sporting) events too, but I'm not sure if they still do.
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  • From The Lizard Master@VERT/NITEEYES to Digital Man on Fri Feb 14 02:23:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming service(s)
    By: Digital Man to The Lizard Master on Thu Feb 13 2025 03:20 pm

    All of those are compressed, so OTA (with clean signal) will always beat those.

    OTA is compressed video as well, but uses more bandwidth per channel and thus supports real-time encoding at higher (perceived) fidelity. I think DirecTV used to allocate extra-high bandwidth channels for special live (e.g. sporting) events too, but I'm not sure if they still do.

    Ah I did not know that! Thanks.

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to DIGITAL MAN on Sat Feb 15 09:36:00 2025
    OTA is compressed video as well, but uses more bandwidth per channel and
    thus supports real-time encoding at higher (perceived) fidelity. I think

    Did that become true with the conversion to digital, or was it even true
    before that?


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  • From Rixter@VERT/RICKSBBS to Cozmo on Fri Feb 21 13:01:00 2025
    I recently dumped my cable, was getting way to expensive for the amount of time i watched it. I bought a antenna to pick up local stations. I get about 30 stations but it all depends on where you live and if you have a lot of trees and buildings blocking your signal. Also I use a bunch of the free streaming services like Pluto, Roku TV and Plex Tv. Plenty of decent stuff on there to make me happy.

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    Good for you. We never had cabletv out here in the sticks, but 2 years ago we did get cable available and we just went with internet only. We went from 8 mbps down to 400 mbps. It is so nice. We still only use digital antenna and get 40 channels on the mountain here. Sometimes now we watch freevee for judge Judy or old tv shows. Love ME tv. My brother speaks highly of Pluto, we will try it.
    Have a good day cozmo.

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  • From Cozmo@VERT/LUN to Rixter on Sat Feb 22 11:00:00 2025
    Good for you. We never had cabletv out here in the sticks, but 2 years
    ago we did get cable available and we just went with internet only. We went from 8 mbps down to 400 mbps. It is so nice. We still only use digital antenna and get 40 channels on the mountain here. Sometimes now
    we watch freevee for judge Judy or old tv shows. Love ME tv. My brother speaks highly of Pluto, we will try it.
    Have a good day cozmo.

    Pluto and roku TV are pretty decent. Cable was more of a convienance more than anything but, definitely not worth the price. I love Crime TV on my local OTA channels.

    Have a good one!

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  • From Rixter@VERT/CJSPLACE to Cozmo on Sun Feb 23 06:56:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming se
    By: Cozmo to Rixter on Sat Feb 22 2025 11:00 am

    Good for you. We never had cabletv out here in the sticks, but 2 years ago we did get cable available and we just went with internet only. We went from 8 mbps down to 400 mbps. It is so nice. We still only use digital antenna and get 40 channels on the mountain here. Sometimes now > Ri> we watch freevee for judge Judy or old tv shows. Love ME tv. My brother > Ri> speaks highly of Pluto, we will try it.
    Have a good day cozmo.

    Pluto and roku TV are pretty decent. Cable was more of a convienance more th > anything but, definitely not worth the price. I love Crime TV on my local OT > channels.

    Have a good one!

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    We use Pluto because it came with the LG TV we bought. We had the TV for a yearbefore we connected it to the internet. LOL. Pluto seems easy to understand. Itreminds me of a kind of tuner. Lots of good one show only channels. I remember
    they had a Star Trek Classic channel that ran the old Star Trek Shows 24/7 and we left it there for weeks. That is kind of nice.
    Have a great weekend Cozmo!
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  • From Bogomips@VERT to Cozmo on Tue Feb 25 05:02:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming se
    By: Cozmo to Nightfox on Sat Jan 18 2025 11:17 am

    Ive used an OTA anntenae <sp> for almost 10 years now. The programming is much more wholesome. Where I live now, they are just starting to run cable lines up the road. I'm not sure I would be interested. Except maybe the internet part. My 10 gigs of Hotspot runs out fast. Especially now that I am retired and have alot of time on my hands now.

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  • From Cozmo@VERT/LUN to Bogomips on Wed Feb 26 08:31:00 2025
    Ive used an OTA anntenae <sp> for almost 10 years now. The programming
    is much more wholesome. Where I live now, they are just starting to run cable lines up the road. I'm not sure I would be interested. Except
    maybe the internet part. My 10 gigs of Hotspot runs out fast. Especially now that I am retired and have alot of time on my hands now.

    I don't think Cable is worth the price anymore at least for me. There are so many free options out there to use. Hopefully the lines will reach you soon and you'll be able to stream and use the free services without worring about data.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Bogomips on Wed Feb 26 06:06:00 2025
    Bogomips wrote to Cozmo <=-

    Ive used an OTA anntenae <sp> for almost 10 years now. The programming
    is much more wholesome.

    I was hoping to get local news and PBS on an indoor HDTV antenna, but
    all I get was CBS, lots of religious and Spanish-language programming,
    and some interesting retro sitcom channels.

    With a Roku, the antenna input is called "live TV" and includes a ton
    of streaming channels. If I was on a serious budget, I could get by
    watching free streaming with basic internet service quite well.

    Where I live now, they are just starting to run
    cable lines up the road. I'm not sure I would be interested. Except
    maybe the internet part. My 10 gigs of Hotspot runs out fast.
    Especially now that I am retired and have alot of time on my hands now.

    300-600 megabits/second and a 1.2 terabyte/month would be an adjustment
    from hotspot internet...





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  • From Bogomips@VERT to Cozmo on Wed Feb 26 13:55:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming se
    By: Cozmo to Bogomips on Wed Feb 26 2025 08:31 am

    Ive used an OTA anntenae <sp> for almost 10 years now. The programming is much more wholesome. Where I live now, they are just starting to run cable
    lines
    up the road. I'm not sure I would be interested. Except
    maybe the internet part. My 10 gigs of Hotspot runs out fast. Especially now that
    I
    am retired and have alot of time on my hands now.

    I don't think Cable is worth the price anymore at least for me. There are so many free
    options out there to use. Hopefully the lines will reach you soon and you'll be able
    to
    stream and use the free services without worring about data.

    |02-=|10Cozmo|02=-

    ... A Skydiver is taken by the gravity of his situation.

    Also, with cable a portion of your bill is automatically given to certain networks, even if you don't watch them or agree with their progamming.

    I think my wife will be more interested in all the streaming. I'm used to the small selection of old shows and pbs that are offered OTA.

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  • From Bogomips@VERT to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Feb 26 14:02:00 2025
    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming se
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Bogomips on Wed Feb 26 2025 06:06 am

    Bogomips wrote to Cozmo <=-

    Ive used an OTA anntenae <sp> for almost 10 years now. The programming is much more wholesome.

    I was hoping to get local news and PBS on an indoor HDTV antenna, but
    all I get was CBS, lots of religious and Spanish-language programming,
    and some interesting retro sitcom channels.

    Sometimes I find that I have to scan for channels a few times.

    With a Roku, the antenna input is called "live TV" and includes a ton
    of streaming channels. If I was on a serious budget, I could get by
    watching free streaming with basic internet service quite well.

    You had me at "serious budget". Day after Christmas I was in the hospital and will not
    longer be working. I have Disability Insurance through work for the next 4 years. That should get me to Full Retirement age.

    It's just another speed bump down the highway of life.

    Where I live now, they are just starting to run
    cable lines up the road. I'm not sure I would be interested. Except maybe the internet part. My 10 gigs of Hotspot runs out fast. Especially now that I am retired and have alot of time on my hands now.

    300-600 megabits/second and a 1.2 terabyte/month would be an adjustment
    from hotspot internet...

    Suprisingly, I would get by with the hotspot except it ran out too fast this month with all the paperwork i've been having to download. So now I'm using my wifes, and it's in the other room and I'm atleast able to get on Vert with two bars





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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Bogomips on Wed Feb 26 18:59:00 2025
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    By: Bogomips to Cozmo on Wed Feb 26 2025 01:55 pm

    Also, with cable a portion of your bill is automatically given to certain networks, even if you don't watch them or agree with their progamming.

    The "Sports Programming Fee" is the worst - apparently Comcast charges this even if you don't have a sports package.

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  • From anthk@VERT to All on Thu Mar 20 09:56:00 2025
    On 2025-02-23, Rixter <CJSPLACE!Rixter@vert.synchro.net> wrote:

    Re: Re: Favorite Streaming se
    By: Cozmo to Rixter on Sat Feb 22 2025 11:00 am

    Good for you. We never had cabletv out here in the sticks, but 2 years ago we did get cable available and we just went with internet only. We went from 8 mbps down to 400 mbps. It is so nice. We still only use digital antenna and get 40 channels on the mountain here. Sometimes now > Ri> we watch freevee for judge Judy or old tv shows. Love ME tv. My brother > Ri> speaks highly of Pluto, we will try it.
    Have a good day cozmo.

    Pluto and roku TV are pretty decent. Cable was more of a convienance more th > anything but, definitely not worth the price. I love Crime TV on my local OT > channels.

    Have a good one!

    |02-=|10Cozmo|02=-

    ... Enter any 12-digit prime number to continue.
    We use Pluto because it came with the LG TV we bought. We had the TV for a yearbefore we connected it to the internet. LOL. Pluto seems easy to understand. Itreminds me of a kind of tuner. Lots of good one show only channels. I remember
    they had a Star Trek Classic channel that ran the old Star Trek Shows 24/7 and
    we left it there for weeks. That is kind of nice.
    Have a great weekend Cozmo!
    Rixter
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