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Title: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: xcvator on April 21, 2017, 11:42:13 AM
Yeah I know this has been discussed before, but in the ever changing world of the internet and streaming tv I've got to ask , which streaming service do you use and why ?

I've tried "Kodi" and sometimes it's good, and sometimes it's woeful, so I'm looking at the paid options  :'(

cheers Keith  :cheers:
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Bird on April 21, 2017, 11:46:08 AM
Quote from: xcvator
... sometimes it's good, and sometimes it's woeful, so I'm looking at the paid options  :'(

We have been having that discussion at work this week actually...
What I can figure out is you will find all of them have their moments, and the nights where they purely suck - free or paid service :(


also depends on what you wanna watch.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: wakychapmans on April 21, 2017, 12:02:24 PM
currently we have both Stan and Netflix.

it was only the other day that I realised that I've not actually logged into Stan for almost 4 months.

So we canned it.

Netflix seems to have everything we need.

Also worth noting (depending on your viewing habits and entertainment tastes), that Disney recently signed an exclusivity deal with Netflix. So as all their "current" distribution agreements expire, all Disney, Lucasfilm, (Indiana Jones, Star Wars) and all Marvel content will switch to Netflix.

Rumour of the year last year, was that Disney were going to buy Netflix.

But that one is well trumped by last weekends rumour that Apple is considering buying Disney... (and Netflix)

Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: MDS69 on April 21, 2017, 12:06:55 PM
We have Netflix. I will always find something to watch on it. Over Easter I binge watched about 4.5 hours of the Hatfield and McCoys mini series. I am up to season 2 of 4 of an American show called Longmire. A bit like Blue Heelers but grittier. There has been some other movies I have enjoyed. The kids 14G and 11B are always watching something and the wife likes it.
Netflix and Stan both have exclusive access to the good stuff like Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones etc and also produce their own content.

We don't have Foxtel.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: areyonga on April 21, 2017, 12:14:24 PM
I have Netflix, plenty there for me
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: trinityalyce on April 21, 2017, 12:22:22 PM
We're with Netflix. Is it awesome? No. It doesn't have all the shows on it we want to watch, but we're not that into TV anymore anyway and usually just stick it on for some mindless entertainment. We don't have trouble finding something to watch on Netflix so it serves our needs.

Pretty sad that they canned "Nashville" after 2 seasons though... Can't even watch them on it anymore, so must have removed the show completely. Probably a good thing, as the show was just an addictive soap opera with a country music theme, really. ;)


We also watch a fair bit of catch up TV. Channel 10 seem to keep roughly a month's worth of TV on their catch up app which is on our Apple TV, so that's useful. Its nice to know that if shows we like are on at times that don't suit we can just watch them later.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: richo9923 on April 21, 2017, 12:28:12 PM
if you have a smart tv that you can connect to a web browser then 123movies.is is all you need, and the bonus of watching on your tv is that no tracking cookies...
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Ben.Archer on April 21, 2017, 12:33:30 PM
We are on Netflix but seem to mostly watch their home grown series, designated survivor etc...

But....

With Amazon rumoured to be coming over here this year there is a good chance we will soon have Amazon prime as that gives free Amazon shipping plus access to their TV and Music services.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: McGirr on April 21, 2017, 12:50:31 PM
Living remote we have stan , netflix, goggle movies, redtube oops forget that last one  ;D

Mark
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: trinityalyce on April 21, 2017, 01:17:50 PM
and the bonus of watching on your tv is that no tracking cookies...

I wouldn't be so sure about that...

Basically anything that is connected to the internet has a way to track you, and ISP's will retain metadata about what you access.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: richo9923 on April 21, 2017, 02:22:18 PM
I wouldn't be so sure about that...

Basically anything that is connected to the internet has a way to track you, and ISP's will retain metadata about what you access.
 

true i suppose what i mean is that its not as likely to get a virus or have your email filled full of junk
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Bird on April 21, 2017, 02:52:05 PM
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/technology/consumer-security/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-customers-lawsuit-claims-20170419-gvo8pq.html (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/technology/consumer-security/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-customers-lawsuit-claims-20170419-gvo8pq.html)
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: trinityalyce on April 21, 2017, 02:55:25 PM
 

true i suppose what i mean is that its not as likely to get a virus or have your email filled full of junk


That is true... for now. ;)

I wouldn't give it long before those lovely creatures who write viruses and other malicious kinds of codes will find a way to target the "internet of things". If there's a motivation to do so, they will find a way... Sad but true... Just read the likes of this article (http://www.networkworld.com/article/2976270/internet-of-things/smart-refrigerator-hack-exposes-gmail-login-credentials.html (http://www.networkworld.com/article/2976270/internet-of-things/smart-refrigerator-hack-exposes-gmail-login-credentials.html)) about hacking a fridge to gain access to your Gmail account.

I'm a very big fan of "smart" devices and the concept of the "internet of things" but I think security is still pretty lax with a lot of them. A lot of manufacturers are considering the benefits and marketing points and not so much security. It is definitely an area gaining a lot more recognition, but a LOT of work needs to be done in that area.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: trinityalyce on April 21, 2017, 03:00:38 PM
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/technology/consumer-security/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-customers-lawsuit-claims-20170419-gvo8pq.html (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/technology/consumer-security/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-customers-lawsuit-claims-20170419-gvo8pq.html)


This kind of stuff happens ALL the time.

Just like Facebook tracking what websites you access when you leave their site - ever wondered how Facebook knows how to give you "relevant content" ads? For a while I tried browsing the internet with cookies disabled but for the likes of my university website it was simply painful (a lot of sites with login credentials were, actually). You can have your browser set to "do not track" but it is up to the individual websites to decide if they want to respect that or not (and really, do you think they will?).

A lot of this material is used for targeted marketing purposes more than more sinister reasons, but even so...

And this discussion has quickly gone off topic to the Internet of Things and privacy concerns with the internet at large... LOL.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Ben.Archer on April 21, 2017, 03:05:44 PM
That is true... for now. ;)

I wouldn't give it long before those lovely creatures who write viruses and other malicious kinds of codes will find a way to target the "internet of things". If there's a motivation to do so, they will find a way... Sad but true... Just read the likes of this article (http://www.networkworld.com/article/2976270/internet-of-things/smart-refrigerator-hack-exposes-gmail-login-credentials.html (http://www.networkworld.com/article/2976270/internet-of-things/smart-refrigerator-hack-exposes-gmail-login-credentials.html)) about hacking a fridge to gain access to your Gmail account.

I'm a very big fan of "smart" devices and the concept of the "internet of things" but I think security is still pretty lax with a lot of them. A lot of manufacturers are considering the benefits and marketing points and not so much security. It is definitely an area gaining a lot more recognition, but a LOT of work needs to be done in that area.


You just have to look at the CVE lists to see how many viruses, bugs, trojans, worms and other nasties are already in IOT devices.  They are the worst protected group of internet connected devices on the market.  If you want to really frighten yourself all you have to do is peek under the covers and find that many of them are stupid enough to use hard coded root access for user level tasks and there are pages and pages of those passwords floating around the net. 
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: trinityalyce on April 21, 2017, 03:18:32 PM
There's also some great articles out there about how ANYTHING with a camera (smart TV, computer, phone, etc. etc.) can be manipulated to spy on you.

I remember reading an article about James Comey putting tape over his webcam...
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Chris. on April 21, 2017, 03:23:43 PM
we have both, they're that cheap it just makes it worthwhile.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: jmorgan1981 on April 21, 2017, 03:36:42 PM
We are on Netflix but seem to mostly watch their home grown series, designated survivor etc...

But....

With Amazon rumoured to be coming over here this year there is a good chance we will soon have Amazon prime as that gives free Amazon shipping plus access to their TV and Music services.

I have signed up to Amazon Prime. I like it but there isn't much content on it yet. I have noticed a couple of extra shows in the last few weeks.

We also have netflix. The best thing about it is the ease of use.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Throbbinhood on April 21, 2017, 04:09:37 PM
We just swap every month or two, change it up.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: DrewXT on April 21, 2017, 08:29:14 PM
We use Exodus on Kodi... Haven't found a single movie or TV show episode we couldn't find and watch yet

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Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: dales133 on April 22, 2017, 06:42:23 AM
Ive got both.
They both have alot of crap on them and also both have shows unique to them.
Stans worth it just for better call saul

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Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Chris. on April 22, 2017, 08:29:50 AM
Stans worth it just for better call saul

I watched this up until about the end of the first season, it never appeared to get close to Breaking Bad, Saul never seemed to reprise his role as he was in BB... did it get any better?
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: dales133 on April 22, 2017, 08:33:04 AM
Yea i realy enjoyed it.
First 2 episodes of season 2 are out now.
Its sort of the story of saul before breaking bad and its building up to be pretty good i recon.
Quiet funny in parts too

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Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Chris. on April 22, 2017, 08:55:28 AM
cheers I might give it another go as I loved BB.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: hawks667 on April 22, 2017, 01:03:14 PM
Before Netflix cracked down and implemented some decent geo-blocking, with the use of a VPN, you had a world of stuff to watch...Now, its somewhat less....But it will only get better as the Aus subscriber base grows..

And lets not forget the dark side of Torrents....
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: JCAT on April 22, 2017, 01:22:37 PM
I am being told about an Amazon Firestick which allows you stream and watch basically anything on tv even sport. Has anyone tried it?
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: dales133 on April 22, 2017, 04:17:46 PM
Theres things avaliable on ebay that work on wifi like google chrome that can suposidly get everything without subscription.
Not sure what there like or witch ones best

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Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: prodigyrf on April 22, 2017, 05:48:22 PM
if you have a smart tv that you can connect to a web browser then 123movies.is is all you need, and the bonus of watching on your tv is that no tracking cookies...

Well being inquisitive I searched that link and it sent me to a big red screen and a message from Windows Defender- "This website has been reported as unsafe" so I didn't worry about the cookies  ???
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: 3rd time lucky on April 23, 2017, 02:57:04 AM
We have Netflix. Kids and wife love it. Around $14 per month for 4 separate devices connected. I am 50/50 - there's heaps on it, but i find it frustrating when they dont have a whole series eg they will have Ironman 3 but not 1 or 2....
Its also amazing how many shows and movies they dont have, especially older stuff.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Chris. on April 23, 2017, 06:21:08 AM
Its also amazing how many shows and movies they dont have, especially older stuff.

My daughter is over in the US now, the difference between the Netflix we get here & what the yanks have is huge, apparently they have a heap more available, makes our look substantially inferior.
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: 3rd time lucky on April 23, 2017, 06:44:29 AM
Yes I've been told that. Apparently there is a way to get Amerivan netflix here, but from memory the person who told me suggested that the moral ethics of it were questionable ..lol
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: dales133 on April 23, 2017, 09:26:48 AM
Yes I've been told that. Apparently there is a way to get Amerivan netflix here, but from memory the person who told me suggested that the moral ethics of it were questionable ..lol
Used to be able to but theyve pluged that hole so to speak.
I got away with it for a few weeks.
Netflix in malaysias way better than here too

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Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: prodigyrf on April 23, 2017, 11:41:45 AM
Apparently streamers like Netflix are the middlemen between you and the copyright holders of film so they have to negotiate the terms on user's behalf for various geographical regions and naturally it was US first. As they spread out to different countries the copyright holders want to extract the best returns and they're aware of different capacities to pay so Australians will pay more than say Malaysians on that score. While Australian and US capacity to pay may be similar, the US is a much bigger market with economies of scale and naturally more choice because more marginal films and series will still have a big market for them. If you're lucky enough to earn Aus or US incomes in places like Malaysia you've often got the best of both worlds in more ways than just Netflix. If not then naturally you want some of they're having  ;D
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: trinityalyce on April 23, 2017, 05:11:00 PM
Yes I've been told that. Apparently there is a way to get Amerivan netflix here, but from memory the person who told me suggested that the moral ethics of it were questionable ..lol

You used to be able to get around it with a VPN, but looks like they may have caught onto that...
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Bird on June 01, 2017, 01:58:34 PM
Quote from: DrewXT
We use Exodus on Kodi... Haven't found a single movie or TV show episode we couldn't find and watch yet
I have Kodi and Exodus setup, but when I view by year it only shows 41 items on the pages for each year.. is that normal?
The search function can be touchy too not always finding what your searching for.
can you run multiple 'add ons' with Kodi so if one doesn't find it the next one might?
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: xcvator on June 01, 2017, 02:40:59 PM
I have Kodi and Exodus setup, but when I view by year it only shows 41 items on the pages for each year.. is that normal? Yes
The search function can be touchy too not always finding what your searching for.
can you run multiple 'add ons' with Kodi so if one doesn't find it the next one might?
I've got Exodus and Phoenix, both do pretty much the same thing just different ways, Exodus gives you  information  about shows, Phoenix doesn't, Phoenix "appears " to have more movies but it's hard to tell.
You have to do searches on both individually for what you want.
If you want stick stuff you have to find the repositories and install them seperately
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Bird on June 01, 2017, 04:27:32 PM
I've got Exodus and Phoenix, both do pretty much the same thing just different ways, Exodus gives you  information  about shows, Phoenix doesn't, Phoenix "appears " to have more movies but it's hard to tell.
You have to do searches on both individually for what you want.
If you want stick stuff you have to find the repositories and install them seperately
na not after pornos just good movies.. just find exodus not very user friendly.. thought setting up was Shitful too :(
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Bird on October 19, 2021, 07:22:11 PM
I am being told about an Amazon Firestick which allows you stream and watch basically anything on tv even sport. Has anyone tried it?
Just picked one up and took 10 mins to setup.. great with my old tele :)
Title: Re: Netflix V's Stan
Post by: Steffo1 on October 19, 2021, 07:38:22 PM
If you want stick stuff you have to find the repositories and install them seperately

Repositories or suppositories?