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  • Yep, I'm living in the future with Netflix + unblocker

    13 26.53%
  • Legal is best! Vidi/FrontRow/Node/BoxOffice for me

    4 8.16%
  • Bandwidth, bro. Satellite pay TV for me

    3 6.12%
  • Free-to-air/free-to-view is all I need

    1 2.04%
  • I get my movies/shows through... alternative means

    24 48.98%
  • Movies? TV shows? I'm a *gamer*, son!

    4 8.16%
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Thread: Who uses Netflix?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HavocXphere View Post
    Largely inconsequential. It's the copyright not the geolock that is the problem from a legal perspective as far as I can tell.

    It's to be understood in the context of eg steam games costing more in Australia rather than bypassing laws like copyright as is the case with Netflix.

    And yeah the whole thing is pretty stupid. Money for content...its not that difficult.
    I also find it hard to understand, if Netflix costs $10 (for example i think its actually $8) Then it should cost R100.00 exchange rate depending... I don't see why its more expensive in a country like Australia? And im sure it will be even more expensive here...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    I also find it hard to understand, if Netflix costs $10 (for example i think its actually $8) Then it should cost R100.00 exchange rate depending... I don't see why its more expensive in a country like Australia? And im sure it will be even more expensive here...
    Yeah that's my biggest concern. The price is definitely not going to be as cheap as we've been having it so far. But then again as long as it's substantially less than DSTV it's still a win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendanvb View Post
    Yeah that's my biggest concern. The price is definitely not going to be as cheap as we've been having it so far. But then again as long as it's substantially less than DSTV it's still a win.
    Its also going to depend a great deal on how up to date they keep us... There's no point if we are going to be weeks behind DSTV either...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    Its also going to depend a great deal on how up to date they keep us... There's no point if we are going to be weeks behind DSTV either...
    Well from what I know Netflix is usually a season or 2 behind with their series (except those they produce themselves) but the convenience of having so much to choose from when you feel like watching something makes up for it I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendanvb View Post
    Well from what I know Netflix is usually a season or 2 behind with their series (except those they produce themselves) but the convenience of having so much to choose from when you feel like watching something makes up for it I think.
    What you can do is subscribe to Netflix and Hulu Plus, Netflix has a much bigger library of older stuff, and Hulu has a lot of current shows, sometimes just the current season, or the most recent 5 episodes or something, so you can sometimes find a show, watch all the old episodes on Netflix, and then watch the current season on Hulu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    Its also going to depend a great deal on how up to date they keep us... There's no point if we are going to be weeks behind DSTV either...
    That's how Netflix works. If you want the latest-of-the-latest, get Hulu. I have both a Netflix and Hulu account and, together with Unotelly, it costs me a total of $21. Not too bad, considering all the content I have access to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FarligOpptreden View Post
    That's how Netflix works. If you want the latest-of-the-latest, get Hulu. I have both a Netflix and Hulu account and, together with Unotelly, it costs me a total of $21. Not too bad, considering all the content I have access to.
    Ah ok, i never realized Netflix wasn't up to date... Thats a pretty big deal for me... But still at that price its really affordable to have both...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    Ah ok, i never realized Netflix wasn't up to date... Thats a pretty big deal for me... But still at that price its really affordable to have both...
    Yup. I know quite a couple of people who never did proper research before going through the trouble of getting Netflix up and running, only to realise 95% of their content is at least a year old. Shows like Orange Is The New Black, Marco Polo, House Of Cards, etc get released on Netflix first, because it's shows that they produce. Other networks' shows are always a year or more behind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FarligOpptreden View Post
    Yup. I know quite a couple of people who never did proper research before going through the trouble of getting Netflix up and running, only to realise 95% of their content is at least a year old. Shows like Orange Is The New Black, Marco Polo, House Of Cards, etc get released on Netflix first, because it's shows that they produce. Other networks' shows are always a year or more behind.
    Makes sense then i suppose... And so Hulu has stuff pretty soon after release?
    It still makes me think they need to look at Popcorn time specifically and up their game...


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    Quote Originally Posted by FarligOpptreden View Post
    Yup. I know quite a couple of people who never did proper research before going through the trouble of getting Netflix up and running, only to realise 95% of their content is at least a year old. Shows like Orange Is The New Black, Marco Polo, House Of Cards, etc get released on Netflix first, because it's shows that they produce. Other networks' shows are always a year or more behind.
    Orange is the new black was quite a good show, watched it a little while ago.

    If you plan on binge watching a series for a few weeks, you'll need one that's been running or has run for a good few seasons at least, so it will be old content, and Netflix is great for that, find a show, start at season 1, episode 1, and get stuck into it. If it's a current show, then you might have to watch the current season on Hulu and deal with ads, but that's not the end of the world

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