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| Thread ID: 139181 | 2015-03-23 19:55:00 | Netflix Now Live in NZ | wainuitech (129) | PC World Chat |
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| 1397046 | 2015-03-28 00:31:00 | Signed up today. Hilariously enough I had to use Hola unblocker to create an NZ account (I was being redirected to the US site without it), not going to complain account works in for both the US and NZ. | icow (15313) | ||
| 1397047 | 2015-03-28 00:52:00 | Can someone explain how this works, its online, not like feeveiw ? no aerials needed etc. - ive not looked at it at all. And do you need anything else to set it up? apart from a credit card ? and it runs thru pc to tv ? or what ever machine you have ? xbox or tv ? |
beetle (243) | ||
| 1397048 | 2015-03-28 01:04:00 | Thanks Beet, that's what I want to know too. What do I need to get to be able to watch on my TV, and how do I control it from there? | Richard (739) | ||
| 1397049 | 2015-03-28 01:10:00 | LOL i am so tired of freewiew crapping itself at ours................. its useless. :( its not usable more than its useable, so looking at options........ and i cant afford sky so....... :( we watch a lot of online content, but now tv on demand insists you have a login it makes life ore painful............. we are big movie watchers at ours........... not huge sports peeps, and like some tv shows....... but freeview is just doing my head in. :( | beetle (243) | ||
| 1397050 | 2015-03-28 01:36:00 | beetle and richard -- have a read of their FAQ help.netflix.com it explains it all there. In short, it streams Via the internet, so what ever you have whether it be a Smart TV, Xbox etc, it has to be internet connected. If your TV is a smart TV you would control it via your remote. If its a "dumb" TV :p you would need a device plugged into it, Xbox, Apple TV or various other options. keep in mind it will use your data while playing so if you have a low limit it could get sucked up easily over a short time. If you have unlimited like Some ISP's are offering, no problems. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1397051 | 2015-03-28 01:46:00 | LOL i am so tired of freewiew crapping itself at ours................. its useless. :( its not usable more than its useable, so looking at options........ and i cant afford sky so....... :( we watch a lot of online content, but now tv on demand insists you have a login it makes life ore painful............. we are big movie watchers at ours........... not huge sports peeps, and like some tv shows....... but freeview is just doing my head in. :( I rarely watch local TV these days, it's so full of crap - especially when it comes to news content which is invariably dated, pathetically inaccurate and even unprofessional at times. Most of my viewing is online, and I watch it on the TV streamed by internet to my laptop and then by HDMI cable to the TV (I didn't know I could have configured it without cable at the time). Consequently I now watch when, what, and how I want - Netflix US, ITV (Coro St on ITV - up to date, not 2 years old and not moved everytime there's a sports event conflicting), BBC, and you may have gathered watched UK Channel 4 earlier in the week with live coverage of the King Richard III events. Who needs Freeview and especially Sky? |
WalOne (4202) | ||
| 1397052 | 2015-03-28 01:53:00 | We have unlimited data :D .......use about 120 - 140 GB a month ( multiple pc's and a xbox online, laptops, tablet and phones all use it) it has dropped a bit recently........ goes up during school holidays :D will have a read thanks Wainui :) we have a 10 meter HDMI cable from pc to tv, works awesome :) but a lot of our stuff is on a 2Tb hard drive or streamed :) but tv on demand changed the rules...... lol |
beetle (243) | ||
| 1397053 | 2015-03-28 01:53:00 | I rarely watch local TV these days, it's so full of crap - especially when it comes to news content which is invariably dated, pathetically inaccurate and even unprofessional at times.Most of my viewing is online, and I watch it on the TV streamed by internet to my laptop and then by HDMI cable to the TV (I didn't know I could have configured it without cable at the time). Consequently I now watch when, what, and how I want - Netflix US, ITV (Coro St on ITV - up to date, not 2 years old and not moved everytime there's a sports event conflicting), BBC, and you may have gathered watched UK Channel 4 earlier in the week with live coverage of the King Richard III events. Who needs Freeview and especially Sky?I was going to report your post but I won't. You lost me at coro st. | plod (107) | ||
| 1397054 | 2015-03-28 02:36:00 | Just click on the link in the OP (http://[url) and you can then just sign up to get a month's free trial, with the option to try 3 different levels of service before committing to shell out the spondoolicks. To watch on your TV - first cache your TV ;). Sorry, can't help you there, our only TV is stored somewhere, so we can't try that....... I seem to remember there was something about Smart TVs, and xbox is also listed in there somewhere. |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1397055 | 2015-03-28 02:50:00 | Try this link www.netflix.com | R2x1 (4628) | ||
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