We currently have Sky TV but it costs too much. Even if we phone up and haggle it'll still cost more than the value we get from it. All we watch is the old terrestrial channels, really, and perhaps Eurosport for cycling and some of the trashy channels for re-runs of friends or documentaries about car/house restorations.
Thinking that we'll switch to getting all our TV through the internet. I know we can do BBC iPlayer et al, but wondered if there was a way we could make it easier than having to browse to those websites. Are there set-top boxes that aggregate all the online content to one place.....and are legal to use?
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If you want completely free then you need an android box or laptop loaded with Kodi. It's legal to download Kodi, the actual content streaming is the illegal bit. Check out the thread posted by Hootsmon on here about it.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/61134/sarge/p1
Freeview is free tv. So why is there not a Freeview website with all the free channels available in high quality?
And would there be a large market for a "freeview box" that plugs into your tv and then receives all the Freeview channels wirelessly from your router?
Manchester based original indie band Random White:
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The problem with apps native to the device is that the one service you want won't be available (e.g. Netflix on Apple TV)
Im listening to more music too, which is good because I've gone right off it recently, which is shit.
Still haven't touched the guitar since the band split though.
Manchester based original indie band Random White:
https://www.facebook.com/RandomWhite
https://twitter.com/randomwhite1