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What platform gives me all catch up services
With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV
services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. Right now i have TV that gives me iplayer, Humax Freesat that gives me ITV player as well as iplayer and if i want anything else it has to be done via PC into the back of the TV with HDMI which is OK but not ideal, the problem is I'm running out of damm HDMI sockets (I have 4) Humax Foxsat, WD TV Live, DVD and PC. Plus I'd like to avoid a monthly subscription to anything, I don't mind paying out for new stuff but hate subscription stuff. Jim |
What platform gives me all catch up services
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 01:55:25 +0000, Jim
wrote: With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. A computer. Rod. |
What platform gives me all catch up services
On 30/12/13 01:55, Jim wrote:
With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. Right now i have TV that gives me iplayer, Humax Freesat that gives me ITV player as well as iplayer and if i want anything else it has to be done via PC into the back of the TV with HDMI which is OK but not ideal, the problem is I'm running out of damm HDMI sockets (I have 4) Humax Foxsat, WD TV Live, DVD and PC. Plus I'd like to avoid a monthly subscription to anything, I don't mind paying out for new stuff but hate subscription stuff. Jim A Blu-ray player. The (relatively old) SONY BDP-S370 covers your basic selection, plus Sky News, Lovefilm, and many others. The latest models will stream from PC as well! -- PeeGee "Nothing should be able to load itself onto a computer without the knowledge or consent of the computer user. Software should also be able to be removed from a computer easily." Peter Cullen, Microsoft Chief Privacy Strategist (Computing 18 Aug 05) |
What platform gives me all catch up services
Jim wrote:
With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. YouView. I highly recommend it. Not perfect, but still the best, in my opinion. -- SteveT |
What platform gives me all catch up services
And Really and and ..
No. They all need their heads knocking together and somecommon accessible easy to understand interface created. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "Jim" wrote in message ... With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. Right now i have TV that gives me iplayer, Humax Freesat that gives me ITV player as well as iplayer and if i want anything else it has to be done via PC into the back of the TV with HDMI which is OK but not ideal, the problem is I'm running out of damm HDMI sockets (I have 4) Humax Foxsat, WD TV Live, DVD and PC. Plus I'd like to avoid a monthly subscription to anything, I don't mind paying out for new stuff but hate subscription stuff. Jim |
What platform gives me all catch up services
Yes, well, its hardly a transparent system is it?
Each site has its own challenges to operate. I find it really daft that they cannot just present a simple textual based selection of what you want all delivered via a standardised stream handler. Its just completely daft as it is. I can sort of get BBC to work, 4 OD gives me far too many choices when I know what \i want, so much in fact that I can't see the wood for the trees, and most of the others do silly stuff like get annoyed if i have an add blocker, and offer flash or other interface which has no way to operate it without the mouse. I dispair at who actually writes this crap. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "Roderick Stewart" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 01:55:25 +0000, Jim wrote: With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. A computer. Rod. |
What platform gives me all catch up services
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... Yes, well, its hardly a transparent system is it? Each site has its own challenges to operate. I find it really daft that they cannot just present a simple textual based selection of what you want all delivered via a standardised stream handler. I find it daft that I have to "log in" to watch catch up. just what the **** do they do with the fact that has watched an episode of Midsomer Murders? tim |
What platform gives me all catch up services
In message , Roderick
Stewart writes On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 01:55:25 +0000, Jim wrote: With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. A computer. Rod. A Freetime sat box. -- Ian |
What platform gives me all catch up services
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 01:55:25 +0000, Jim
wrote: With sooooo many choices of buying hardware that offer catch up TV services does anyone know of a bit of kit that will gives me all catch up TV channels iPlayer, itvplayer, 4od, 5demand. Right now i have TV that gives me iplayer, Humax Freesat that gives me ITV player as well as iplayer and if i want anything else it has to be done via PC into the back of the TV with HDMI which is OK but not ideal, the problem is I'm running out of damm HDMI sockets (I have 4) Humax Foxsat, WD TV Live, DVD and PC. Plus I'd like to avoid a monthly subscription to anything, I don't mind paying out for new stuff but hate subscription stuff. Jim I use a Panasonic recorder to record every program I may want to watch. It can be setup to do all the recording automatically. It works even if the transmission changes day or time. That way I don't need a catch up service. The only problem is that I have about 200 hours of TV to watch! Steve -- Neural Planner Software http://www.npsnn.com EasyNN-plus neural network software http://www.easynn.com SwingNN prediction software http://www.swingnn.com |
What platform gives me all catch up services
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 10:49:37 +0000, brightside S9
wrote: Try http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...s/BD-F8500M/XU and throw away the DVDplayer. Other manufacturers make similar products. Just ordered one of these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BYUGN6...038051_TE_dp_1 The Amazon price has dropped this week. |
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