  NPGMBR
join:2001-03-28 Arlington, VA | reply to KA3SGM Re: Worthless
Well im creating a MS ecosystem with my Vista PC, Zune and soon a 360. I'll have my flicks sent to my XBox. I had to edit my post because I had a typo that made it look like re-buffering was a problem and it is not. Never experienced it. |
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| reply to NPGMBR said by NPGMBR :I've used Netflix's Instant Play like two times and im on a FIOS connection. Experienced to re-buffering either time but Im not really into watching movies on my PC. Hey, I've got the ROKU box along with my Netflix subscription and am generally happy with it, all I was really saying was to try it out on a PC before you invest the $99 in the ROKU or hundreds more on an XBOX360 for the same content. |
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| reply to NPGMBR then it's your rig as the limiting factor. I only have a 3mbps pipe here and can stream Netflix to both my Roku and a laptop w/o any re-buffering issues at all. I have been streaming Netflix offerings since long before the Roku came available, well over a year now. Netflix did it right, they first offered the service with limited hours you could stream each month, then unlimited and only then did they license the set top boxes. So, if ya had any issues it's somewhere in either your rig or perhaps your ISP is messing with anyone who streams content over a connection.
You might want to look into it again...Netflix, as many know, now offers the Starz movie lineup, usually around 1000 movies so good some, well, not so much...hehehehe.
Also, NF has quite a few current TV shows like CSI (regular, NY & Miami) which are available for streaming either the same day or the day after airing on the network. I expect we will begin seeing more and more like this as various syndication agreements run out.
This Blockbuster on the surface sounds too $$$ BUT, it also sounds like BB's entire library is available for streaming vs. a limited subset of content on Netflix. Still I like the $15/mo NF option with 3-at-a-time DVD's and unlimited streaming. We do not have cable and I haven't had it for over 5-years now. Lets me have MBB (unlimited via Millenicom) and my home broadband (also uncapped via DSL Extreme) for what I was paying for DirecTV alone...the content is just offered differently...
BTW, don't forget Hulu is also in the mix with a ton of current content too... -- Using Millenicom? Come visit the Unofficial Millenicom forum here on BBR »Millenicom |
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join:2001-03-28 Arlington, VA 1 edit | reply to KA3SGM I've used Netflix's Instant Play like two times and im on a FIOS connection. Experienced no re-buffering either time but Im not really into watching movies on my PC. |
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join:2000-10-23 Utica, MI | reply to astiyosti I have an XBox, but chose to get the Netflix through my 'watch it now' enabled Blu-Ray player. I don't have the XBox live so I go the free way. -- "I've learned that depression is merely anger without enthusiasm." |
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| reply to astiyosti You don't even need to purchase the ROKU device or an XBOX360 to watch your Netflix "Instant Queue".
They have a Plug-In that works with M$ Internet Explorer that lets you stream the movies to your PC.
Try that one before you invest in the standalone player, it gives you an idea of what they have available by way of streaming content, and if your Internet connection is up to the challenge of smooth streaming without the headaches of constant re-buffering.
Cable and FiOS should have no problems, but slow DSL or "Coffee Shop WiFi' might present more of a challenge.
Unfortunately the Plug-In doesn't work with Firefox or Opera, which you can chalk up to their programmers being Active-X fans, and Movie Studios with "Paranoid" DRM issues. |
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join:2005-11-10 Asheville, NC | reply to Fox McCloud well i have a 360 and didn't need to buy another box. Althought netflix is limited on their selection of movies to veiw i feel i am getting a good deal |
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join:2006-11-21 Saint Louis, MO | reply to Fox McCloud I already had a 360 so I didnt get the Roku. You summed it up much better than I did though.  |
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join:2007-08-10 Marietta, GA 1 edit | reply to Fox McCloud What's even worse about the Blockbuster box is the thing about having to finish the movie within 24 hours of pushing "play." What kind of garbage is that? |
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join:2004-09-15 Birmingham, AL | reply to Fox McCloud I pay 9 bucks a month for netflix, and like 7 for gold Xbox live. And since the 21st can stream movies and play games on line (though since I only have 3megs, not at the same time). So far I am very impressed. |
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| reply to ender7074 said by ender7074 :Hmmmmm pay 20 bucks a month to netflix for unlimited streaming movies or pay $1.99 - $3.99 per movie. Doesn't seem that great to me. actually $99 one time fee (for the Roku) and $7.99 a month for unlimited streaming VS. $99+25 movies (that only last 30 days)+$1.99-$3.99 per film after that.
I agree with the CEO; I'd have very limited expectations.
Unless the quality is very very VERY good, I smell a failure here. -- "True Patriotism is more closely linked with dissent than it is to conformity and a blind desire for safety and security...I accept the definition of patriotism as that effort to resist abusive state power." -Ron Paul |
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