Gnomedolf
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Still not on RokuHBO Now's exclusive deal with shitty apple is over.HBO NOW. It's HBO. All you need is the Internet.
Still not on RokuHBO Now's exclusive deal with shitty apple is over.HBO NOW. It's HBO. All you need is the Internet.
^ correct. I had to do this to use it because I'm not in the US and I need to use unblock-us DNS servers to watch anything decent.I think you'd have to setup the DNS through the router, and then block access to googles DNS servers, also through the router. As far as I know, there's no way to force the Chromecast to use another DNS server any other way.
I'll look into it. Thanks!^ correct. I had to do this to use it because I'm not in the US and I need to use unblock-us DNS servers to watch anything decent.
In my case, I ended up routing 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 into nowhere. If Chromecast can't reach them, it uses your DHCP values.
Did you tell your tv to scan for local channels? Just plugging in the antenna isn't enough.We are up and running here on Little Torch Key with internet only.
I got the discount blast package for 40/mo, which is 75 down/10 up. No tv.
Side note: The installer was pissy. No comcast modemrouter? No tv? HOW DARE I. He was also unhappy that, since it's a brand new house, he had to run a line from the pole. Poor guy...
Anyway, we are cheating a bit by slingboxing Fios from Baltimore. It is however, buffer free. We stuck a roku in every room and in fact bought the TCL Roku TV for the bedroom. It's not high end nice picture but the built in roku is flawless and it's a perfectly fine bedroom tv.
The only disappointing thing so far was that the Leaf antenna I bought for local channels gets nothing. There are broadcast towers down here that distribute Miami local channels but I can't pick a single one up. Not sure why. I'll live.
I did. I plugged the leaf into 2 different tvs. One tv I had to change the default from cable to antenna and then run a scan, the other I just ran a scan. It could be the house, the trees... I don't know. I really only cared for local weather in case of hurricanes but I thought I'd get something. I'll play with it more, maybe try it outside and see how that works.Did you tell your tv to scan for local channels? Just plugging in the antenna isn't enough.
Have you pulled your address up on any maps that plot this kind of thing?I did. I plugged the leaf into 2 different tvs. One tv I had to change the default from cable to antenna and then run a scan, the other I just ran a scan. It could be the house, the trees... I don't know. I really only cared for local weather in case of hurricanes but I thought I'd get something. I'll play with it more, maybe try it outside and see how that works.
Thanks for that, that's a handy website!
I didn't but it certainly explains much. Thanks.
That has not been my experience. /shrugSling TV Review - Consumer Reports
How does it compare with cable and satellite?
Our TV testers set up Sling TV in a side-by-side comparison with our in-house Optimum cable feed using two identically calibrated TVs. During lab testing, they saw a noticeable downgrade in picture quality of the Sling TV feed relative to Optimum cable. Sling TV seemed more heavily compressed than cable, causing the images on Sling TV to look softer and less detailed. They also noticed more banding (course steps from dark to light parts of the picture where ideally you should see a smooth transition) and jagged edges around text and other rounded objects.
I have had Sling TV since it launched.Sling TV Review - Consumer Reports
How does it compare with cable and satellite?
Our TV testers set up Sling TV in a side-by-side comparison with our in-house Optimum cable feed using two identically calibrated TVs. During lab testing, they saw a noticeable downgrade in picture quality of the Sling TV feed relative to Optimum cable. Sling TV seemed more heavily compressed than cable, causing the images on Sling TV to look softer and less detailed. They also noticed more banding (course steps from dark to light parts of the picture where ideally you should see a smooth transition) and jagged edges around text and other rounded objects.