I hope this doesn't affect us all... http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20...=2547-1_3-0-20
On another note the recent Netflix outage was caused by hackers.
I hope this doesn't affect us all... http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20...=2547-1_3-0-20
On another note the recent Netflix outage was caused by hackers.
Not according to this: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...0wcH_blog.html
What's your source?
Note: This is a users' community forum. For official support, submit a Support Request.
You can also find out how to Get Help or read the Boxee TV and Boxee Box Documentation.
SageTV Server 7.1.x w/Gemstone and Plex Home Theater v0.9.9.7.146 w/PlexPass
HD-PVR w/v1.5.6 drivers / Hauppauge IR blaster / FiOS Extreme HD / Motorola QIP6200 / SPDIF+720p Fixed Output
on HP Media Center 8400F (Phenom 9500 QuadCore 2.2GHz, nVidia GeForce 8500 GT)
via Olevia 247TFHD/Onyko TX-SR606/Harmony 550/HP MediaSmart EX490 WHS w/12TB
Plex Media Server v0.9.7.22 on HP Touchsmart 600-1105xt
Sonos Play:3, Connect / Simple.TV / Roku 2 XS+Plex / iPhone 5 / iPad 2
"Some people just aren't happy unless they're disappointed or angry."
I tried HuluPlus for xbox360, sucks. Why would you want to pay to watch commercials. I had it for one day and canceled. Don't care it if ever comes to boxee now.
Indeed, you pay and still have to watch commercials. How lame!!
And it gets worst! Crappy quality, both video and sound! Compressed crap!!
What I really want is HBO Go without requiring a subscription![]()
Boxee Box (hardware revision A2) running firmware v1.5.1.23735
Connected to my Ethernet network via a D-Link DES-1105 (10/100Mbps Switch)
Local media shared via SMB from an ancient Buffalo TeraStation HD-H2.0TGL/R5 running OpenTera
Optoma HD71 Projector and a 120" eBay screen
Logitech HarmonyŽ One Advanced Universal Remote and the IR receiver from this Windows remote
All content is compressed.
Personally I use Hulu+ as one source for content. I also use Netflix, Vudu, Amazon VOD, and Xbox Live. They all have something to offer.
But in general, Hulu+, Netflix and VUDU all compliment each other with little overlap of content. When you add in Amazon VOD there is more overlap and even more when adding XBL into the mix.
Last edited by aaronwt; June 21st, 2011 at 10:53 PM.
Boxee Box 1, 2 & 3(Boxee+ v1.4.6), PCs(v1.5.0.23596) Boxee TV(v2.1.0.7781)
Server 1: HP MSS WHS (41TB) (NFS/SMB)
Server 2: unRAID1 (35TB) (SMB)
Server 3: unRAID2 (41TB) (SMB)
Server 4: TiVo Desktop (6TB RAID 5) (SMB)
NAS 1: Intel SS4200-E (4TB RAID 5) (NFS/SMB)
NAS 2: Dlink DNS-321 (1TB RAID 1) (SMB)
HBO wanted to do this in the first place. HBO wanted their service to be a stand alone pay service, but the cable companies had a cow over it and threatened to drop their channels if they did it.
So HBO came up with GO, which requires you to have a subscription thru a pay TV service.
You need to be carefull with what you wish for with HBO. They put themselves up on a pedistal and thus think everything they have should cost a PREMIUM/MORE than similar programming. So if HBO ever does go the route of standalone provider, be prepared to pay more than what you may pay now.
This is why HBO content isn't on Netflix. HBO wanted Netflix to charge more for their content because they thought it was worth more. Netflix said no and thus no HBO on Netflix.
As for Hulu, while I have been using it, the commercials are starting to get lengthier than they used to be and I am close to cancelling because of it.
Yahoo was the first to attempt to buy it... todays news says it is not a done deal. Rumor is they are just holding out to get more money for it.
Bookmarks