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October 30, 2008 at 5:45 PM #14326October 30, 2008 at 5:55 PM #295409afx114Participant
I’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.
October 30, 2008 at 5:55 PM #295820afx114ParticipantI’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.
October 30, 2008 at 5:55 PM #295747afx114ParticipantI’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.
October 30, 2008 at 5:55 PM #295769afx114ParticipantI’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.
October 30, 2008 at 5:55 PM #295781afx114ParticipantI’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.
October 30, 2008 at 7:05 PM #295429nostradamusParticipant[quote=afx114]I’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.[/quote]
I agree, I can watch the shows I want, when I want, on the computer. I don’t go through iTunes, most of the shows I want are free and readily available.BTW has anyone else been getting harassed by AT&T salesmen? They’ve called, mailed, set up a table in my complex, and have come to my door 4 times.
October 30, 2008 at 7:05 PM #295841nostradamusParticipant[quote=afx114]I’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.[/quote]
I agree, I can watch the shows I want, when I want, on the computer. I don’t go through iTunes, most of the shows I want are free and readily available.BTW has anyone else been getting harassed by AT&T salesmen? They’ve called, mailed, set up a table in my complex, and have come to my door 4 times.
October 30, 2008 at 7:05 PM #295802nostradamusParticipant[quote=afx114]I’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.[/quote]
I agree, I can watch the shows I want, when I want, on the computer. I don’t go through iTunes, most of the shows I want are free and readily available.BTW has anyone else been getting harassed by AT&T salesmen? They’ve called, mailed, set up a table in my complex, and have come to my door 4 times.
October 30, 2008 at 7:05 PM #295767nostradamusParticipant[quote=afx114]I’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.[/quote]
I agree, I can watch the shows I want, when I want, on the computer. I don’t go through iTunes, most of the shows I want are free and readily available.BTW has anyone else been getting harassed by AT&T salesmen? They’ve called, mailed, set up a table in my complex, and have come to my door 4 times.
October 30, 2008 at 7:05 PM #295789nostradamusParticipant[quote=afx114]I’ll tell you what, now that iTunes/AppleTV serves TV shows in Hi-def, I’ve considered dumping cable all together. I only watch a handful of shows, so cable often seems like a waste to me. Why pay so much money when I only use maybe 5% of what I’m paying for? I can save a shit-ton of money by ordering TV shows a-la-cart on iTunes. I’m just waiting for the library to expand a bit before I make that jump.[/quote]
I agree, I can watch the shows I want, when I want, on the computer. I don’t go through iTunes, most of the shows I want are free and readily available.BTW has anyone else been getting harassed by AT&T salesmen? They’ve called, mailed, set up a table in my complex, and have come to my door 4 times.
October 30, 2008 at 8:17 PM #295831EugeneParticipantI’ve been using a FTA receiver for the last few months. Got it just in time for the Olympics. The receiver with DVR capability (non-HD) was just over $100, there are cheaper receivers on Craigslist. The dish was $25, and I had an old LNB that I forgot to return a while back.
Periodic outages whenever DN changes their encryption are annoying, they happen roughly once a week, and it takes 12-36 hours for a new firmware to appear whenever the encryption is changed. But I don’t watch TV all that much and I’m quite pleased with what I’m getting. You can get around 200 major channels and a number of pay-per-view programs (sport, movies, adult) with a single dish and two LNBs looking at satellites 110 and 119. The satellite 148 has a wide range of regional and international channels.
If you can live without HD and with frequent outages, that’s a possible route. If you want HD channels, you’d have to get an expensive FTA receiver ($300+), so it may not make as much financial sense.
Edit: ah, you live in Fairbanks Ranch … nevermind then.
October 30, 2008 at 8:17 PM #295871EugeneParticipantI’ve been using a FTA receiver for the last few months. Got it just in time for the Olympics. The receiver with DVR capability (non-HD) was just over $100, there are cheaper receivers on Craigslist. The dish was $25, and I had an old LNB that I forgot to return a while back.
Periodic outages whenever DN changes their encryption are annoying, they happen roughly once a week, and it takes 12-36 hours for a new firmware to appear whenever the encryption is changed. But I don’t watch TV all that much and I’m quite pleased with what I’m getting. You can get around 200 major channels and a number of pay-per-view programs (sport, movies, adult) with a single dish and two LNBs looking at satellites 110 and 119. The satellite 148 has a wide range of regional and international channels.
If you can live without HD and with frequent outages, that’s a possible route. If you want HD channels, you’d have to get an expensive FTA receiver ($300+), so it may not make as much financial sense.
Edit: ah, you live in Fairbanks Ranch … nevermind then.
October 30, 2008 at 8:17 PM #295819EugeneParticipantI’ve been using a FTA receiver for the last few months. Got it just in time for the Olympics. The receiver with DVR capability (non-HD) was just over $100, there are cheaper receivers on Craigslist. The dish was $25, and I had an old LNB that I forgot to return a while back.
Periodic outages whenever DN changes their encryption are annoying, they happen roughly once a week, and it takes 12-36 hours for a new firmware to appear whenever the encryption is changed. But I don’t watch TV all that much and I’m quite pleased with what I’m getting. You can get around 200 major channels and a number of pay-per-view programs (sport, movies, adult) with a single dish and two LNBs looking at satellites 110 and 119. The satellite 148 has a wide range of regional and international channels.
If you can live without HD and with frequent outages, that’s a possible route. If you want HD channels, you’d have to get an expensive FTA receiver ($300+), so it may not make as much financial sense.
Edit: ah, you live in Fairbanks Ranch … nevermind then.
October 30, 2008 at 8:17 PM #295797EugeneParticipantI’ve been using a FTA receiver for the last few months. Got it just in time for the Olympics. The receiver with DVR capability (non-HD) was just over $100, there are cheaper receivers on Craigslist. The dish was $25, and I had an old LNB that I forgot to return a while back.
Periodic outages whenever DN changes their encryption are annoying, they happen roughly once a week, and it takes 12-36 hours for a new firmware to appear whenever the encryption is changed. But I don’t watch TV all that much and I’m quite pleased with what I’m getting. You can get around 200 major channels and a number of pay-per-view programs (sport, movies, adult) with a single dish and two LNBs looking at satellites 110 and 119. The satellite 148 has a wide range of regional and international channels.
If you can live without HD and with frequent outages, that’s a possible route. If you want HD channels, you’d have to get an expensive FTA receiver ($300+), so it may not make as much financial sense.
Edit: ah, you live in Fairbanks Ranch … nevermind then.
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