All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: A solution to watch movies on TV with no DVD or wifi neededI would like to correct toedtoes, I am a "She" not a "He". And yes, I bought a lifetime right to this software and am making copies of as many movies as possible while it is "still legal."Re: A solution to watch movies on TV with no DVD or wifi neededPer the folks from Playon.tv: "PlayLater is totally legal.PlayLater doesn't download Netflix videos - it records videos as they are played (in real time). It's not at all the same as recording a movie in a movie theater. PlayLater works in the same way as traditional DVR but for online videos. Folks with cable and DVR service can record cable programming. A valid Netflix subscription is still required to record Netflix videos with PlayLater and each recording includes your IP address and account info to prevent sharing."Re: A solution to watch movies on TV with no DVD or wifi neededPer techfaster.com: PlayLater functions like your normal DVR with your online subscription services being the “channels”. The kicker, which makes PlayLater legal is the fact that you have to have an account with whatever service you want to record. For instance you can’t download and record something on NetFlix if you don’t have a subscription to Netflix. A little gray area which says if you have a license for the service you can watch it anytime is the loophole that makes PlayLater totally legit. From techhive.com: But what about PlayLater? Doesn't it violate copyright laws? Here's what a spokesperson wrote to me: "Just like the broadcast DVR and the VCR before it, PlayLater is designed for personal use and convenience. The Supreme Court declared the VCR to be legal, because it is considered "Fair Use" for consumers to make their own copies of content for the purposes of time-shifting. The same Fair-Use doctrine also applies to the DVR, as well as to PlayLater."Re: A solution to watch movies on TV with no DVD or wifi neededOh, and I'm not using my work internet against policy. I own the company.Re: A solution to watch movies on TV with no DVD or wifi neededSorry for the confusion! This software is perfectly LEGAL, I paid for it, it has GREAT reviews online. I stream movies onto my computer using high speed internet then copy and paste to a USB flash drive to watch on my USB-enabled TV in our RV. If anyone thinks this is not legal, go to the company's website and read about it. Also research the reviews online. Every movie I copy has my email address and that I own LEGALLY paid for software to make a copy for my personal use. Sorry you misunderstood, I was trying to be helpful to the community. Guess I'll keep my great discoveries to myself from now on. :-(A solution to watch movies on TV with no DVD or wifi neededWe just bought software from www.playon.tv which allows you to actually record streaming movies or TV from Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix and many other stations. I transferred the movies to a USB flash drive and can watch them on our TV which has a USB port. You can also transfer them to a newer iPod touch and connect to TV with appropriate composite cable. It works great and we are thrilled! Cost very little, easy to copy and their customer support is awesome. They helped me every step of the way. The only thing you need is fast internet...I load them up at work, pause recording then remotely access my work computer from home at night and tape on work's high speed broadband connection. Too slow at home on our DSL. Good luck if you try it! Pam in VA 2008 Winnebago ViewRe: Cherrystone - tornadoA fund for the three children of the couple who were killed on Virginia's Eastern Shore has been set up at PNC Bank in Onley VA. All monies contributed (100%) will be distributed to the court-appointed legal guardian of the children. Please share this request with all folks who love camping...let's pull together and help these kids who have lost their parents! Mail checks (or hand deliver) to: Balatbat-Ortega Children's Fund PNC Bank PO Box 623 Onley, VA 23418 http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2014/07/2_from_jersey_city_killed_in_virginia_tornado.htmlRe: Thinking of purchaseing a 2005 Coach HouseDid you ever make that purchase? We too are considering a Coach House, if we ever sell our 2014 SUV-towable travel trailer! When that does happen, we thought we would fly to the CH factory in FL and take a look at their used models. They don't publish prices, so I'm wondering how they compare to private seller or used RV dealers.