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Netflix? - advise
I'm looking at getting Netflix (through Wii or XBox) and cutting the movie channels from the cable TV. At around $9 it seems like a good deal. Anyone have anything positive or negative to say about the service? Thanks.
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We've had it for almost a year, now, and we love it. We go for both the online and the single DVDs so that we can see the entire list of movies they have.
Be aware that they only have certain properties for limited periods of time (up to a year or two), and so they can disappear. They'll probably come back, but not for several years.
If you wish to find exactly that movie and get distressed when it's not there, this might not be the service for you. However, if you like to prowl through unknown back titles, foreign titles, old TV shows (Dragnet, Quantum Leap, etc.) as well as the biggie movies both recent and not, then it's the best!
We've never had movie channels, and when we would stay at motels that had them, they never showed me what I wanted to see at the time I wanted to see it, so I don't think you'll be missing anything.
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We have it and it's great. At first, I had some trouble getting new releases. We'd have to wait a long time (mail, not streaming through Wii). I think that must have been just the area where we live though because other people told me they didn't have that issue. Now we get them pretty much right away. Through the mail it's quick too. Haven't tried the streaming yet.
One thing I don't like, and it's no big deal, but it's hard to find out what the newest DVD releases are. You click on new releases and it has a few buried in there with things that have been out for several months. Maybe I am looking in the wrong place. Now I search online first like say at Blockbuster to see what the latest releases are and what's coming, then I add them to my Netflix queue. Again no major issue but I almost feel like they don't want everyone knowing because it'd be too much demand. LOL just my theory though.
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My Mom has it. She gets two DVDs at a time at home plus streaming. (I just poach and steal her streaming on my laptop )
I love the streaming. You get tv shows and movies. If you want new releases though its not the best. It does take some time for new release movies to become streaming accessible.
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Originally Posted by Dulcee
My Mom has it. She gets two DVDs at a time at home plus streaming. (I just poach and steal her streaming on my laptop )
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You may not be able to do this much longer, legally speaking! There was a bill introduced to Tennessee's legislature that would make password sharing a felony.
We have had Netflix on and off since 2005. I think it is well worth the money, just for the streaming alone.
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I have the streaming plus 1 DVD at a time. I stream wireless through my Wii. It was very easy to set up and easy to use.
We really like it. The DVD lets us get new releases and the streaming is always available. There are newer movies available through Starz and it is great for tv shows too.
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Originally Posted by DVC2004
One thing I don't like, and it's no big deal, but it's hard to find out what the newest DVD releases are. You click on new releases and it has a few buried in there with things that have been out for several months.
Here's what I do: click on the "New Arrivals" tab. The third category down is "Released by ____". You can indicate how far back you want to go, from 1 week to 12 months. The only films that pop up will be the ones released within that time frame.
I love Netflix. Right now we have the 3 DVD's at a time option, but I'm going to scale back to one, since we've been using the streaming option (when we can) more than the regular DVD's lately.
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We do the streaming only. I can watch it through my Ipad and also through our TV. It is well worth the money expecially with all the TV series they have on there! We love us some netflix
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Did the exact thing about a year ago. Best decision I made in a while! Lots of content available for streaming, and we occasionally get a DVD
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Just a word of caution...
I'm a big fan of "streaming" or whatever you want to refer to getting movies/TV shows off the Internet as. Unfortunately, it's a four letter word to your Internet provider (which more often than not is also your TV provider). As you can imagine, this is quite the conflict of interest.
Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are implementing caps on their previously "unlimited" service. This cap is many times, not an issue for folks, UNTIL they start online distribution of media.
Two biggies are:
Comcast (and it pains me to use their real name) has a 250 gigabyte cap. If you go over the 250G once, you get a warning, however second time, you're shut off for 1 year. With Comcast, you're really gambling however, as theres seem to be other factors, like you node must be congested and you have to be the biggest users, but those are gambles as you just don't know those. You only get your bandwidth meter. COX I think is right there with Comcast, although I don't hear much about their caps. They may not be fully rolled out yet.
AT&T has a 150G cap on DSL, and 250G cap on U-Verse. After you hit that hard cap, expect to be billed $10 for each 50G you go over.
I'm routinely flirting with my cap on a monthly basis. Usually within about 4-5 gigs...
I dropped Dish about 7 months ago and have no traditional TV service in my house. Nobody misses it, but I like the $100 extra in my pocket each month.
So, it's nice, although new releases by design are not in the service, but it does take some management. You have two or three people pulling movies/tv shows regularly and you can really hit up against that cap easily.
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I love Netflix, but full disclosure, I use it only for British period flicks I can't get elsewhere. I do the $4.95/month for one DVD at a time. Works for me.
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Wow Melanie, you have a great rate! We pay $10 for 1 DVD and streaming.
We cancelled our cable service about a year ago, replaced it with Netflix and haven't looked back since! We've been so happy with it. The only downside I can think of is that now I'm watching more TV than I did before. We have Comcast and have never had any problems with the amount that we watch through the streaming service, never had any warnings, etc. There are tons of shows and movies available for instant view, and what isn't is available on DVD. It does sometimes take a bit longer to get the new releases, but for the value we're getting, we don't really care! The turnaround in the mail has been amazingly fast.
When we want to supplement, we pick things up from the library. Replacing cable with Netflix has been a huge value! Especially since we hardly ever watched TV when we had cable. It was basically 100 channels of nothing, or if there was something interesting it wasn't on at a convenient time for us. We were never people who would sit down and watch a show at a set time every week.
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Originally Posted by MNNHFLTX
Here's what I do: click on the "New Arrivals" tab. The third category down is "Released by ____". You can indicate how far back you want to go, from 1 week to 12 months. The only films that pop up will be the ones released within that time frame.
Thanks! See I knew there was some way to find it. I will try that tonight.
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Originally Posted by DVC2004
Thanks! See I knew there was some way to find it. I will try that tonight.
You're welcome. I knew my knowledge of Netflix would come in handy one day!
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Originally Posted by TheVBs
Wow Melanie, you have a great rate! We pay $10 for 1 DVD and streaming.
Mel's price is for just one dvd at a time 2 dvd's a month and up to 2 hours of streaming per month but only on a PC or Mac and no Starz play.
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Originally Posted by PirateLover
You may not be able to do this much longer, legally speaking! There was a bill introduced to Tennessee's legislature that would make password sharing a felony.
We have had Netflix on and off since 2005. I think it is well worth the money, just for the streaming alone.
What if you have wifi in your house ,does that mean we can't play net flix on all our computers or it will be stealing?? Sorry if this is a dumb question but I am not hi tech..
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Originally Posted by TheVBs
Wow Melanie, you have a great rate! We pay $10 for 1 DVD and streaming.
I double-checked and I pay $5.34/month, and that includes streaming as well. Wonder why yours is so much more?
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Originally Posted by Tiggerlovr9000
What if you have wifi in your house ,does that mean we can't play net flix on all our computers or it will be stealing?? Sorry if this is a dumb question but I am not hi tech..
I believe you're not supposed to stream to multiple devices at the same time with the same account. It might even be a technical limitation they control. I thought I read about them thinking of introducing a "family" plan that would allow this, but I really don't keep up with Netflix policies and procedures.
I currently have three TVs with home theater PCs connected to them. My media is stored on a central file server and any PC can watch anything within my library or from any of the 6 TV tuners I have available. According to them, I'd need three accounts to watch Netflix on all of my TVs, and that's just not going to happen. Maybe when they get their act together, I'll see about checking them out. For now, I don't have a need for their service.
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Our plan includes 3 DVDs and streaming. We have 9 devices (not including PCs and laptotps) that can stream videos off Netflix. I've never had a problem with anyone accessing Netflix off more than one device at a time. It sounds like this could potentially change in the future. I hope not because this adds to the convenience of the service.
Netflix hasn't caused us to give up satellite, but if the need ever arose, I think we'd be OK.
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