Nishy said:Do they all work in the UK?
It's a good way of getting round Netflix/lovefilm etc and to stream some sport channels. But I wouldn't get rid of sky/virgin simply because streaming can be a pain in the arse.joe mcclaine said:This entire thread was in a foreign language until my eldest visited yesterday.
Now I can see one of these in my future, especially as the wife's Sky contract ends in a couple of weeks.
Hmm, I have to be honest I would have done the same as you did. I'm using a 60mb wired connection most times otherwise 40mb wireless when using xbmc. I use an apple tv 2 as my platform device.joe mcclaine said:Nishy said:It's a good way of getting round Netflix/lovefilm etc and to stream some sport channels. But I wouldn't get rid of sky/virgin simply because streaming can be a pain in the arse.joe mcclaine said:This entire thread was in a foreign language until my eldest visited yesterday.
Now I can see one of these in my future, especially as the wife's Sky contract ends in a couple of weeks.
Had a play on the downloaded version on my lap top yesterday.
I got a buffering message about 90 seconds into a film so uninstalled it and gave my head a wobble.
Pile of old wank.
The reason for Apple tv 2 is to run it from my TV as opposed to linking my laptop to the TV or watching it on the laptop.Nishy said:Hmm, I have to be honest I would have done the same as you did. I'm using a 60mb wired connection most times otherwise 40mb wireless when using xbmc. I use an apple tv 2 as my platform device.joe mcclaine said:Nishy said:It's a good way of getting round Netflix/lovefilm etc and to stream some sport channels. But I wouldn't get rid of sky/virgin simply because streaming can be a pain in the arse.joe mcclaine said:This entire thread was in a foreign language until my eldest visited yesterday.
Now I can see one of these in my future, especially as the wife's Sky contract ends in a couple of weeks.
Had a play on the downloaded version on my lap top yesterday.
I got a buffering message about 90 seconds into a film so uninstalled it and gave my head a wobble.
Pile of old wank.
In simple English Internet has to be fast and stable. HD is hard to run at times, DVD quality is flawless for me. Navi x is what I use some channels are strange like the live worldwide camera feed, you can watch a tropical storm brewing on Jamaica beaches from your sofa. But the documentaries, films, sports etc are quality.
joe mcclaine said:Nishy said:It's a good way of getting round Netflix/lovefilm etc and to stream some sport channels. But I wouldn't get rid of sky/virgin simply because streaming can be a pain in the arse.joe mcclaine said:This entire thread was in a foreign language until my eldest visited yesterday.
Now I can see one of these in my future, especially as the wife's Sky contract ends in a couple of weeks.
Had a play on the downloaded version on my lap top yesterday.
I got a buffering message about 90 seconds into a film so uninstalled it and gave my head a wobble.
Pile of old wank.