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    Stan, Netflix, and Presto have been with us for a couple of months now and I must say I'm pretty happy with Netflix. I've been watching lots of shows, some of which which have been on free to air TV. The bast thing is that you can truly watch what you want, when you want with no annoying commercials and oddball start times. Some of the shows I've really enjoyed are:
    Orange Is The New Black
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    Orphan Black
    Grace and Frankie
    Just wondering if other forum members have given the streaming services a try.
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    Only have Netflix, which is working really well. A much better option than Foxtel in my opinion. No ads, much cheaper. Loved House of Cards.

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    Check out Orphan Black. Binged on that one, watched the whole of season one in one day.
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    Try Netflix and a virtual private network...it's even more fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter View Post
    Try Netflix and a virtual private network...it's even more fun!
    BTDT, too much of a hassle. Setting up a fake US identity, virtual credit card, direct debit from my bank to virtual CC, big fat PITA.
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    Just finishing our first month with Netflix. The old DVD player packed it in so we got a new Sony Blueray with WI-FI to make Netflix easier ...... It's brilliant. I love the fact you can load different users, it knows where you are up to in a show and carries this across multiple platforms. The quality of the streaming through the Sony cant be faulted. Best of all unlike our Samsung "smart" TV the streaming through the Sony allows for iinet free zone so ABC catchup and Netflix are data free. We have a 100gb plan and have just used 30gb doing regular Internet stuff and 150gb free zone streaming of Netflix.

    As for programs: loving House Of Cards, Vikings, started on Orange Is The New Black but not yet sold on it, just started Freaks and Geeks.

    Being able to watch multiple episodes in a row is a real plus .... I couldn't imagine watching one episode a week at a fixed time anymore.

    Also enjoying the documentaries - there was a great little one about the death of Atari, another good one about Napster and a few others.

    It's pleasing to be able to get this content legally at a good price and with such convenience I am sure piracy will drop. I couldn't even tell you what is on free to air anymore. The quality dropped a long time ago ..... Just not interested in going back and I can't see how free to air can continue with their current models.
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    I think these streaming services will relegate free TV to likes of TV Shopping Shows and stupid reality programs. Like Stinky, I cannot see myself waiting a week at a time to watch what could be a great show, butchered with commercials/not shown because of SOR or some other "special event", or even cancelled mid season.
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    My son is an IT security guy and has had netflix via VPN for a couple of years. Because of the multiple users he set us (SWMBO and Yours truly) up with our own user names on his account. He uses the VPN for other things so h manages everything. SWMBO has since been glued to the set watching all manner of programs etc and has a lengthy and detailed personal profile of the stuff she watches. I watched half a movie when we babysat relatives kids and SWMBO had to duck out for a while. I also started to watch original star trek episodes but it got far too cheesy for me. I have watched the odd episode of Doc Martin with SWMBO while having dinner.

    Too much fun to be had in sheds to spend watching TV screens.

    My media entertainment preference is audio books and I get through about two a week usually imbibed while walking dogs or driving or If I wake up at nights and can't get back to sleep.

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    You don't need to make region based accounts for Netflix - it's location aware, so if you VPN to a US exit server, it delivers the US content. If you VPN to a UK server, it's UK content.

    And I'm pinning the date when commercial free to air TV finally lost it at the introduction of Big Brother, Australian Idol and similar 'reality' TV.

    For me, that was TV's 'jump the shark' moment - I haven't watched any of the commercial networks since then.

    Interestingly, it's been the same with all my kids. None of them watch TV any more, now that they are past the age of the ABC's kids tv content.

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    I'm still waiting on an NBN solution before I start to look at things like Netflix.
    Limited options in Tasmania.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter View Post
    You don't need to make region based accounts for Netflix - it's location aware, so if you VPN to a US exit server, it delivers the US content. If you VPN to a UK server, it's UK content.

    And I'm pinning the date when commercial free to air TV finally lost it at the introduction of Big Brother, Australian Idol and similar 'reality' TV.

    For me, that was TV's 'jump the shark' moment - I haven't watched any of the commercial networks since then.

    Interestingly, it's been the same with all my kids. None of them watch TV any more, now that they are past the age of the ABC's kids tv content.
    It was 18 months ago when we had Netflix via VPN and it was a real PITA. I think we used Hola and when we tried to subscribe to Netflix it wouldn't accept our Visa number so we set up a virtual CC using Entropay and set up a small bank account from which do direct debit to the Entropay CC. All these services cost money and in the end it was too much trouble. It might be different now that we have an Australian account, maybe just a VPN would be required to access the American content.
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    I am really not too savvy about this netflx stuff. I currently have Apple TV and this is costly as a movie downloaded at high resolution takes between 7-9 GB for $7.00 for a new release. Netflix seems the go, but I would soon use up my 100 GB download from Bigpond.

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    Yep. Just a VPN. However, if you are paying for a VPN, then torrents make just as much sense!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter View Post
    And I'm pinning the date when commercial free to air TV finally lost it at the introduction of Big Brother, Australian Idol and similar 'reality' TV.

    For me, that was TV's 'jump the shark' moment - I haven't watched any of the commercial networks since then.
    The quality has surely dropped away but part of me thinks that "reality" TV might actually save free to air (if you can be bothered to watch it). Have you noticed how many shows now incorporate a twitter banner or the like trying to get an instant interaction with the audience. Personally I don't know who would bother sending a tweet in about "how smashing the tiles look" but there are enough who feel that they just have to share their view instantly with others. The good news for free to air TV is journalists do not exist any more so the papers (or online papers) are just filled with run downs and summaries of what happened on last nights reality show - drawing the "instant everything" crowd in the next night to follow.

    This interaction, and ability to share your view, only works when the show is actually on - no catchup or record for later - it has to be when the free to air network want to run the program and this helps with the advertising.

    The only show I am holding out for now is the new Grand Designs next week ..... even then it will not be Sunday at 7:30pm as this is when we are putting the kids to bed .... it will be at our own convenience via ABC catchup
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