07-19-2011, 05:59 PM | #196 |
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I've not given up ... no yet ...
I will follow Kenny's advice and check how good the signal is for local TV, using indoor antenna. If that's acceptable, I'm willing to buy a WinTV and record shows, etc. There is a Radio Shack in front of HP. So I will check after work ... |
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If you don't have a digital receiver in any of your TVs then yes you will need a converter. It's not ALL or nothing... if you get a week signal you will have video and audio dropouts, like pixilization I am sure you have already seen. BOb |
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We would prefer if we can watch local news and local channels real time. Hence the reason for the indoor antenna. |
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And if you want to only watch live TV just the antenna (if your TV does digital or with a converter) may be the best way to go. My method with the computer allows live watching but is primarily for me to record/time-shift (to avoid commercials)
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07-19-2011, 08:22 PM | #201 |
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Bummer
The indoor antenna was a complete failure. I got zero signal. The one I bought was not the most expensive but was not cheap either, about 50 bucks. I had to return it. I will visit BB instead and see if I can try a different brand. I don't really want to spend more on an outdoor antenna. If it was for me, I would keep Roku and ignore the local channels or news, but I would like to please my wife on that. I spend more time reading than watching TV anyway. |
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Yep, me too! That's exactly why I dumped DirecTV.
Sorry the antenna didn't work for you. They do have some fancy amplified ones....I know nothing about them though. http://www.hdtvantennalabs.com/indoor.php And Btw my outdoor antenna is the old standard analog variety....works great. Last edited by kennyc; 07-19-2011 at 08:43 PM. |
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Stupid question here. Do I have to get a digital adapter or converter even with a new TV? I do have a Samsung plasma, 40 something inches. It is my understanding I do not need a digital converter for an indoor antenna, am I right about it?
I remember when people got crazy about getting those converters , I never paid attention, I had cable TV that does that for me. |
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Not a dumb question...it's all very confusing. The TV must have a digital tuner (atsc) not analog |
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I knew your icon looked familiar! It's very similar to my paper weight!
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Found PlayOn
Ok, is done... cut the Cable service ... ... I kept the Internet, though...
So 1st thing is I found PlayOn service. It is basically what I was looking for and has Young and the Restless! lol ... but, the client needs to run on a Window$ machine. That's an issue, because my powerful servers and laptops are running Linux or Mac, that is a problem. I tried to use a Virtual Machine, performance is poor and I totally understand that. However, I rescued a small Asus Netbook that I was going to sell, which is running Win 7, and installed it there. I am having some buffering problems, but I do have CBS, NBC, National Geographic, among others, for about 6 dollars per month; 1st two weeks are free. Now the funny part. While I was on the phone dropping the Cable TV service, the guy asked me why, several times. He did not want me to, even tried to give me a better price. So I kept my position and I asked for an Internet upgrade instead. From 3Kbps to 6Kbps. I was decided for that anyway. But the guy priced me the 12Kbps for the price of the 6 ... ... Internet is insanely fast now! ... I just need to focus on how to fix PlayOn or run it faster ... |
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I dropped my ATT U-verse service (TV/Inet/Phone for $100 monthly for 2 years was up and they would not continue so I canceled at the end of my contract) and got Comcast Infinity Internet service, high speed with additional basic TV, ABC NBC FOX PBX CBS and those pain-in-the-neck religious channels and home shopping crap all for $30 monthly for a year. I don't watch much TV but have ATV on all my TVs (3) and stream from my MacPro which has my ripped collection of DVDs, over 1k CDs and loads of photos. I don't have a land line, my iphone is all I need and that's $80 monthly. What I'm thinking about doing is getting a new Mac Mini to attach to my Sansung HDTV to make up for all the stuff the ATV can not do, like Hulu or use Plex without jail-breaking.
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