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- NaioExplorer IINothing wrong with that!
You can also get a little doohickey for your computer, that lets you use it as a dvr. - buckyExplorer IIWhat if.............
Say you take your legally fully recorded to capacity DVR from home. Why wouldn't it play on your RV's TV? The only issue I see is that you wouldn't be recording anything while you were gone unless you had a second DVR on your plan at home. - Tom_M1ExplorerThere is a free add-on for Firefox called Video DownloadHelper. I don't know if it will work for Netflix or Amazon Prime, but it works for YouTube and other video sources.
Video DownloadHelper for Firefox - NaioExplorer IIUpdate: Play On is now $15/year, $40 lifetime.
- NaioExplorer IIMex, does anyone in the mexican gov actually care if you watch pirated tv? Git ye to utorrent and thepriratebay,se!
But, in this thread, I am looking for a more mainstream solution. - MrWizardModeratorNovellas
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerWhere would I go?
McSanchez's
or
Starbook's?
I nearly fainted when I found out the price of the Deep Space 9, series (Over $600.00)
If Americans want to resolve the issue, spend a few trillion and erect a stationary satellite or network allowing T4 speeds via Wifi. Gates, Bezos and crowd should be required to pay up the old snotbox to help fund such an endeavor as well as citizenry.
Being an education nut, the ability to stream data direct to classrooms would help teachers. Just imagine a teaching program that would confirm your little grandson Johnny is a classroom screwoff. "Did you do your homework?" would take on a whole new meaning.
Might as well keep watching old sci-fi series. News program fiction puts them to shame.
Gogettum Naio :)
A lot of folks will pitnick a thread apart. Cyber spitwads.
For anyone who disagrees I will hack your television and poison it with ten thousand hours of Mexican soap operas. - NaioExplorer II
GordonThree wrote:
JMHO, sure sounds like you're trying to rationalize stealing content (Showbox app and others) versus using a legitimate service.
How about just buying used DVDs from eBay or gas stations? My gas station has dozens of different DVDs for sale for a buck each - that's pretty cheap!
Gordon, honey, if you had read the thread you would lnow I am insisting on legal services that cost money. - GordonThreeExplorer
Trackrig wrote:
GordonThree wrote:
How about just buying used DVDs from eBay or gas stations? My gas station has dozens of different DVDs for sale for a buck each - that's pretty cheap!
Have you ever really looked at the titles they're selling? Or in the pawn shops? I used to look on my lunch break, gave up long ago.
Bill
True, they're certainly not top box office new releases. - TrackrigExplorer II
GordonThree wrote:
How about just buying used DVDs from eBay or gas stations? My gas station has dozens of different DVDs for sale for a buck each - that's pretty cheap!
Have you ever really looked at the titles they're selling? Or in the pawn shops? I used to look on my lunch break, gave up long ago.
Bill
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