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TV Streaming

LaRibereņa - 9-2-2013 at 09:22 AM

Has anyone tried the new Chromecast device for streaming from computer to their TV? Does the device work in MX? Does any device?

Bill Collector - 9-2-2013 at 10:24 AM

We are using Apple TV it seems to be streaming fine

danaeb - 9-2-2013 at 10:49 AM

I ordered mine 4 weeks ago and it's being delivered tomorrow! Yay! After I install it and have a little experience, I'll post a report. I've been thinking for a long time about cutting the Cox cable cord (or should I say handcuff) to cut down on costs, particularly since I don't watch a fraction of the channels on Cox that I pay for. I've been happy with Netflix streaming and their new self-produced content and most network shows are available on next-day video.

I don't know why it wouldn't work in Mexico with a high speed line, but I'm not quite there yet.

chuckie - 9-2-2013 at 11:26 AM

I get netflix and other movie channels with just that lil ol skinny wire from the laptop to the TV...works just fine...BUT the Gringo way is to make it as expensive and complicated as possible....Do not worry grasshopper, I understand...

Alm - 9-2-2013 at 12:21 PM

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Originally posted by chuckie
I get netflix and other movie channels with just that lil ol skinny wire from the laptop to the TV...works just fine...BUT the Gringo way is to make it as expensive and complicated as possible....Do not worry grasshopper, I understand...

Many rooms and TV sets maybe... So he 's watching TV here and there at the same time... No, wait, one person can't be in two rooms at the same time :) ... Well, we should buy gadgets to support Chinese manufacturing, they need it so badly...

mtnpop - 9-2-2013 at 01:29 PM

We have used "slingbox" for several years and it seems to work well...
Several folks we know are doing the same thing... And for Chuckies benefit, it only takes one little wire from the computer to the tv.
But on the north of the border side, you need cable or satellite and high speed internet... which some have or someone in the family has...
It does allow you to pickup the local home programming, news, sports, etc. real time... costs no more in Mexico but you do have the expense up north.
We like it.. Would surmise this can get picked apart by some also...
you just gotta do what you gotta do.... or are happy with...

chuckie - 9-2-2013 at 02:48 PM

My lil wire cost 65 pesos at the local segunda......

Alm - 9-2-2013 at 03:20 PM

My HDMI wire cost me nothing, the installer of cable TV box NOB gave me the wire ... They had a promotion - internet TV added for free when you get a broadband internet from them. When promotion expires, I'll say good buy to their TV package, and will keep the $5 wire :)

With a good aerial antenna there is no need to pay for cra.py basic cable package, you'll get enough local channels and the rest will come from internet. In Baja though, free aerial channels are poor, and it's not in Ingles so might be a problem for some.

chuckie - 9-2-2013 at 03:41 PM

And, some of us dont want all the TV crap...a movie now and then is good enough for me....BREAKING NEWS! Mexico is not going to fire missiles into Syria! (you heard it here first)

LaRibereņa - 9-2-2013 at 07:36 PM

I understand there is a bill in Congress to make the cable/satellite channels "un-bundle" their packages and let us pick and choose what channels we want to watch. That would be refreshing. Somehow they will just raise their rates to make it up, I'm sure.

monoloco - 9-2-2013 at 07:59 PM

I thought that Chromecast was just a wireless interface between your computer and your TV. It will work anywhere, but what you can stream to your computer is dependent on your internet connection, also, many channels are not available in Mexico without a proxy server.

Alan - 9-2-2013 at 09:32 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by mtnpop
We have used "slingbox" for several years and it seems to work well...
Several folks we know are doing the same thing... And for Chuckies benefit, it only takes one little wire from the computer to the tv.
But on the north of the border side, you need cable or satellite and high speed internet... which some have or someone in the family has...
It does allow you to pickup the local home programming, news, sports, etc. real time... costs no more in Mexico but you do have the expense up north.
We like it.. Would surmise this can get picked apart by some also...
you just gotta do what you gotta do.... or are happy with...
I love my Slingbox too. (one-time cost about $150) Control my DVR NOB from my living roon in La Paz. Just added a WD Live TV box (another one-time cost about $100) and now don't tie up my laptop.

Alm - 9-3-2013 at 12:36 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by monoloco
I thought that Chromecast was just a wireless interface between your computer and your TV.

Yes. Does the same job as HDMI wire, or, for older computers - a
monitor cable with 3.5mm audio plug

The difference is (beside the price) - with a wire you can play any web content or static files from your PC, while this Google wireless device is limited to what Google Chrome can handle. And of course, it requires you to use Google Chrome browser.

msteve1014 - 9-3-2013 at 12:45 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by mtnpop
We have used "slingbox" for several years and it seems to work well...
Several folks we know are doing the same thing... And for Chuckies benefit, it only takes one little wire from the computer to the tv.
But on the north of the border side, you need cable or satellite and high speed internet... which some have or someone in the family has...
It does allow you to pickup the local home programming, news, sports, etc. real time... costs no more in Mexico but you do have the expense up north.
We like it.. Would surmise this can get picked apart by some also...
you just gotta do what you gotta do.... or are happy with...


X3 for the slingbox. I love my slingbox.

Alm - 9-4-2013 at 05:01 PM

Chuckie's benefits are more than you think :) because with a lil wire to laptop and no desire to watch local NOB news and weather while being SOB (which desire I don't find unnatural), - he needs no slingbox. Only a lil wire.

chuckie - 9-4-2013 at 05:59 PM

I dont tie up my laptop either, I have 2....Both older Dells, bought excess from the co. my daughter works for 22.00 each....life is good...

Osprey - 9-4-2013 at 06:18 PM

Just how good is life for those who just can't or won't pay anything but a small fraction of retail wherever they live and recreate? Those whose joy is cuttin', slicin' workin' the edges to retain a small below market on everything they buy or use.

You gotta know you are held in some small contempt by the very rich and those caught in the middle with meager funds who choose not to chisel. Watchit now watchit >>> there are at least a dozen of us on this forum.

chuckie - 9-4-2013 at 06:50 PM

Why pay for what you dont need or want?

CortezBlue - 9-4-2013 at 07:02 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by LaRibereņa
I understand there is a bill in Congress to make the cable/satellite channels "un-bundle" their packages and let us pick and choose what channels we want to watch. That would be refreshing. Somehow they will just raise their rates to make it up, I'm sure.


Not yet, but my Senator, John McCain is pushing for such a bill.

Stay Tuned, but bottom line is this, even if they make cable companies make these changes, they will simply raise the pricing on the individual channels so high, that everyone will buy the packages.

It reminds me of when CBand satellite services were piece meal. Eventually when DishNetwork came out they did the same thing for a while, but then had to compete with DirecTV and went to packages.

mtnpop - 9-5-2013 at 05:40 PM

Alan,
please check your u2u
thanks

Quote:
Originally posted by Alan
Quote:
Originally posted by mtnpop
We have used "slingbox" for several years and it seems to work well...
Several folks we know are doing the same thing... And for Chuckies benefit, it only takes one little wire from the computer to the tv.
But on the north of the border side, you need cable or satellite and high speed internet... which some have or someone in the family has...
It does allow you to pickup the local home programming, news, sports, etc. real time... costs no more in Mexico but you do have the expense up north.
We like it.. Would surmise this can get picked apart by some also...
you just gotta do what you gotta do.... or are happy with...
I love my Slingbox too. (one-time cost about $150) Control my DVR NOB from my living roon in La Paz. Just added a WD Live TV box (another one-time cost about $100) and now don't tie up my laptop.