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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tigers_gonads on 18 December 2016, 07:24:21
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Treat myself to a net enabled Blu ray player last week.
Registered it (with card details >:() and now it is giving allsorts like Netflix, Amazon and some concert channel called Qello.
I take it Netflix ect are pay as you view channels (after the trial period has run out) but is this Qello free all the time ?
Had a look around it last night and there are some cracking concerts on there :y
Also noticed that the lads blackberry and my laptop is showing on there.
Tried to connect them so I could stream music through my AV amp but it wasn't playing :(
Can I take it that down to the laptops ect windows media sharing settings ?
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Netflix is a subscription, monthly payment for ondemand stuff only :y
Is it just music you want to stream?
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If you want to get into streaming media from PC to TV, I'd have a look at some of the better DLNA servers....
Install these on PC, and you have a good amount of control over how your media is presented to the TV.
My personal fav is Serviio - http://serviio.org/
This works very well and I like the way I can choose how my media is presented
I also run PLEX - https://www.plex.tv/
This is more app driven but it does offer a wealth of other options such as remote sharing over the internet
If you just have a little music to stream, I would have thought pretty much anything would work for you, I have a huge library so its important to me to be able to categorise things as I want them.
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Treat myself to a net enabled Blu ray player last week.
Registered it (with card details >:() and now it is giving allsorts like Netflix, Amazon and some concert channel called Qello.
I take it Netflix ect are pay as you view channels (after the trial period has run out) but is this Qello free all the time ?
Had a look around it last night and there are some cracking concerts on there :y
Also noticed that the lads blackberry and my laptop is showing on there.
Tried to connect them so I could stream music through my AV amp but it wasn't playing :(
Can I take it that down to the laptops ect windows media sharing settings ?
Nope, subscription service ...
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Of the 2 so-called Smart TVs I have here, I can count on the fingers of one hand how many times I've pressed the Smart Hub button.
That about sums up how "smart" I think they are ;D
(Granted the one in the lounge gets a really poor wifi reception (due to wifi issues in this road), and the only cat5 is plugged into the Media Center).
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I have a couple of SMART tv,s too. I'm not smart enough or interested enough to bother exploring what they are supposed to do. :D
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On the subject of streaming, are films streamed in 5.1 if it is encoded?
My limited experience of streaming from my PC has only got them in stereo, so I always end up transferring them to a usb flash drive and playing through my bluray player.
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More working for computers!
I spent about 20 minutes the other day trying to watch a you Grand Tour episode one on our Smart TV. Your browser not supported, no internet connection (for some reason the password had been lost). All that effing about moving the pointer to painstakingly type stuff (yes I do know that you can get a wireless keyboard). Gave up and went and watched it without any trouble on my PC. That was 20 minutes I will never get back.
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I have a couple of SMART tv,s too. I'm not smart enough or interested enough to bother exploring what they are supposed to do. :D
Being poor my TV still has valves, which take quite some time to warm up. :(
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Being poor my TV still has valves, which take quite some time to warm up. :(
;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Being poor my TV still has valves, which take quite some time to warm up. :(
;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
If only I was joking, Mr B..eanz. ::) :)
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Tunnie ......
Yes mate, mainly music but open to offers :-* :D
I've a laptop (with gigabytes of music on), a artisan media centre ( which is connected to the music amp and the AV amp via a toslink) and the lads computer all linked via cat5 :y
I've also got a Wi-Fi speaker which ain't bad and is normally in the bathroom, garden or out front when i'm working on the car.
I also use the Tunein app on the phone.
Looking at maybe sending pictures upstairs next year but my knowledge is slightly higher then retard level on this stuff ;D
Jimbob ...........
I've got KODI on my media centre and have seen the plex app on there too.
I'll give that serviio a go next week if I get chance :y
TD ...............
Thanks mate :)
Tb ............
Since you only really can use 1 at a time, is there anything like a cat5 splitter out there if both items are quite close :-\
Lucky enough, mines at 98% so not a problem but I would prefer mine hard wired anyway :-\
As you can see, i've plenty of kit 8) Just got to work out the best way to make it all work together ;D
Right, i've got to venture inside the M25 later for a few days so i'll try and get my head around anything else when i'm back :y :y
Thanks lads :)
As for the rest of yeh, pish off and start yeh own thread ::) :P :P :P :D
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I quiet like Plex, handy if you do a lot of overnights, hotels, etc grab an old NowTV box side load Plex on it, add a spare HMDI lead and you have Portable Media from your Home in your Hotel Room. ;)
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Tb ............
Since you only really can use 1 at a time, is there anything like a cat5 splitter out there if both items are quite close :-\
Lucky enough, mines at 98% so not a problem but I would prefer mine hard wired anyway :-\
Its called a network switch. I must have a spare somewhere, but seeing as Smart TVs are a waste of time, its not worth digging one out.
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I wouldn't say they are a waste of time. Swmbo likes it and it keeps her quiet and out of mischief for hours sometimes. ;D
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I'm impressed with the Samsung I bought earlier this year. It is linked to the router via Solwise plugs and I can now watch all sorts of catch up TV, plus daughter gave us a Firestick, so we have all sorts of choices of something entertaining, instead of the reality dross that passes for TV entertainment these days. :y
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A Chromecast dongle is best way to make a TV smart, easily upgraded when new ones come along and it's nice and simple to use. :)
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Tb ............
Since you only really can use 1 at a time, is there anything like a cat5 splitter out there if both items are quite close :-\
Lucky enough, mines at 98% so not a problem but I would prefer mine hard wired anyway :-\
Its called a network switch. I must have a spare somewhere, but seeing as Smart TVs are a waste of time, its not worth digging one out.
I carnt remember when I last played with the 'smart' part of my TV .... and seeing how I had to change my wifi router a few months back and I know I haven't reconfigured the tv to connect to it....just shows how much I bother with it!
In fact I haven't reconfigured the Humax freeview box I have either......that has features similar to 'smart' TV's as well!
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A Chromecast dongle is best way to make a TV smart, easily upgraded when new ones come along and it's nice and simple to use. :)
And being google inspired shite, needs updating on a weekly basis.
Plenty of other, cheaper, marginally more secure options available as well :). But as most TVs bought in the last 4 years are (alledgedly) smart anyway...
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Just to add how bad Wifi can be here, this is not unusual in the evenings:
Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=345ms TTL=255
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=327ms TTL=255
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
That being my local router.
Bloody mongrels, the lot of them.
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A Chromecast dongle is best way to make a TV smart, easily upgraded when new ones come along and it's nice and simple to use. :)
And being google inspired shite, needs updating on a weekly basis.
Plenty of other, cheaper, marginally more secure options available as well :). But as most TVs bought in the last 4 years are (alledgedly) smart anyway...
It's automatic? Seamless. Never seen mine update ever! Only our test office ones.
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Just to add how bad Wifi can be here, this is not unusual in the evenings:
Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=345ms TTL=255
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=327ms TTL=255
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
That being my local router.
Bloody mongrels, the lot of them.
I had a previous router set to US 'local' to get additional channels ;)
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Being poor my TV still has valves, which take quite some time to warm up. :(
;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
If only I was joking, Mr B..eanz. ::) :)
I believe you ..... ::)