Not wired for HD?? What kind of nonsense is that... it's just a satellite on the roof, innit?
Not wired for HD?? What kind of nonsense is that... it's just a satellite on the roof, innit?
BT Sports offer 4K sport packages - how shit is this country for not doing the same.
Also, don't hold your breath about a Foxtel play app for existing TV's. If they don't already have it I don't like your chances. I do not see how one app could be compatible with all TV's as they use different OS's and then you have firmware to contend with as well.
It will have to be a joint venture between manufacturers and Foxtel - which at best will mean it will get support in the next generation of TV not current ones.
I'd love to be wrong though.
Last edited by The Dunster; 23-01-2017 at 06:30 PM.
yeah they partnered with LG and Samsung back in the early days and had pretty much all models covered up until the early 2015 stuff. they are partnering again with both those companies to push through the HD compatible service but once again its not up yet. the OLED/4K stuff is apparently the key target as thats the future of TVs.
but still, right now im watching garbage football in garbage definition.
sad*
*copyright Donald J Trump
Game of thrones is a nightmare at the start.
I remember I had a "family tree" of the season 1 cast/story to make life bearable. Would recommend.
Have started watching Westworld and 2 episodes in, I'm curious to see where it goes.
Also watched a couple of episodes of Black Mirror also. Interestingly dark concepts.
Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones are exceptional for that genre - probably only bettered by the first Iron Man movie - but kicking the crap out of the majority.
But I do agree Netflix doesn't offer much movie and sports wise - unless you like low key character based indie type flicks.
Note: I've watched every episode of Jane the Virgin - so I don't have much credibility.
Last edited by The Dunster; 24-01-2017 at 08:39 AM.
Luke Cage is fantastic, agreed.
Black Mirror and Stranger Things also good. Plus there is a bunch of stuff that isn't broadcast on any channel here like The Expanse.
Also, consider investing in some VPN shenanigans. Netflix from US/UK/Canada/Germany etc has a lot more variety.
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They try to... I've had no problems with the one I have been using for almost a year now...
Netflix pay for the right to broadcast movies or shows in a certain geographic zone.
The owners of the films or shows offer those rights to distributors - you often find that the same film or show will have different distributors for different continents / zones.
So it's not Netflix calling the shots here it is the distributors / those holding the rights to the material in specific zones.
The idea of free-markets is just that - an idea. It's not the reality.
There is more than enough content on Netflix Australia. I'm yet to meet anyone that's watched every show on it.
Last edited by The Dunster; 24-01-2017 at 12:58 PM.
It would also come down to competitors of Netflix like Stan or Fox... and so on possibly outbidding them in the Australia market for certain movies or programs. Obviously, there is also the cases whereby Netflix in Australia outbids the competition for programs as well. In my opinion I think it's a good thing to have Netflix, Stan, Fox, and so on competing for our business.
I only recently realised Foxtel Play has an "Anytime" capability with shows like Walking Dead and Westworld. Also, interestingly i don't think i can watch them when they are broadcast on their original channels, but i can stream them at my leisure. Not complaining.