With everyone looking at legit ways to watch TV etc. Has anyone used Nimble TV. Its basically cable Internet (Dish) from New York. Dont need un-block program and works off your web browser
Prices start at $29.98 and go up to 79.98 a month, they also have premium channels for extra like HBO. http://watch.nimbletv.com/invitation/channels there is also a free trial |
yes that is what i wote, but the forums gets confused and fails
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Trog et al, surely that is not that hard to fix??
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$80 a month + the data charges. I'm not seeing a win here :(
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Trog et al, surely that is not that hard to fix?? ITS ON THE TO DO LIST, OK? |
and fix that post editing thing too or else some of us arent going to pay our monthly fees.
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and fix that post editing thing too or else some of us arent going to pay our monthly fees.I've already explained, several times, how to fix it Trog et al, surely that is not that hard to fix??it's some weird low level thing that when I looked at it about 5 years ago was more than just a basic thing to fix. I'll try and have another look but unfortunately not a lot of time these days and doing site updates is a PITA With everyone looking at legit ways to watch TV etc. Has anyone used Nimble TV. Its basically cable Internet (Dish) from New York. Dont need un-block program and works off your web browserI think I read about these guys - are these the dudes that put up like hundreds of antennas to get around the rebroadcasting rules? It sounded like a great little legal hack; been meaning to check it out - didn't even think that they might be available here. Anyone tried it? What's the streaming service/quality like? |
i tried the trial and found the quality to be really good. i guess its a bit annoying because its all done from website so not to sure how it would work in HTPC with remote enviroment
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I think I read about these guys - are these the dudes that put up like hundreds of antennas to get around the rebroadcasting rules? It sounded like a great little legal hack; been meaning to check it out - didn't even think that they might be available here. You're thinking of Aereo |
Interesting that it's available to us, at that price though I can't see it ever taking off. Add to that the fact that they're not even offering most of the channels that generally come standard with cable anywhere in the world CNN, BBC etc in the their cheapest package.
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i tried the trial and found the quality to be really good. i guess its a bit annoying because its all done from website so not to sure how it would work in HTPC with remote enviroment tit. I also gave the trial a go last night but found the quality to be s*** compared to Hulu or Netflicks. I just dont see any value in this offering TBH. |
I found the quality s*** on auto but once I put it on high it was very good
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it's some weird low level thing that when I looked at it about 5 years ago was more than just a basic thing to fix. I'll try and have another look but unfortunately not a lot of time these days and doing site updates is a PITA Should be awards for longest opened ticket. I think you get the grand prize. Just wait a little while. I'm sure everyone in the industry understands that it must be super hard to create https link without removing the : |