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Thu, Sep 20th, 2012, 09:59 AM #1Senior Canuck
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We are pricing out Bell and Rogers right now and wondering if there is a better/ cheaper way to enjoy some tv watching. I know that you can watch some shows online. Does anyone know much about this?
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Thu, Sep 20th, 2012, 12:18 PM #2Smart Canuck
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It depends on how reliable you want your television viewing to be.
If you're a die hard fan of number of shows (ie: must-see every episode week after week) then I don't think there's any legitemate, viable source for that just yet... not in Canada anyway.
You can TRY viewing some shows on the Canadian broadcasters' websites (CTV, Global, etc) but the quality just isnt there (at least not for my standards).
In the US, there are some great services for that, but those services are not available in Canada -- even if you managed to gain access to the US based services, the content doesn't stream to Canada (IP based locators)... not legitemately anyway. (I know someone is going to mention using a proxy services... but those are not always reliable either.)
There are "grey" area options, which include things such as torrent downloads and the like... and I say grey because some content owners don't seem to care, once the content has been already broadcast on TV... while others attempt to prosecute (NBC comes to mind) sites that offer their content online (even 20+ year old content, go figure)
At this point in time there isnt a proper online option that I see as viable in Canada for watching current run programming.
EDIT: And don't fall for these ads that say "Get over 100 TV channels on your computer for FREE" -- because most of what you'll get is news content from overseas, is generally garbage programming, and is broadcast in languages you most likely don't understand. But you're into installing their software and plug ins, cluttering up your computer, potentially opening yourself up to malware. It's not worth it.Last edited by bhlombardy; Thu, Sep 20th, 2012 at 12:20 PM.
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Thu, Sep 20th, 2012, 06:17 PM #3
You are so correct bhlombardy about the "Get over 1000 Channels....."
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I won't go into details but surfice it to say STAY AWAY FROM THOSE SCAMMERS. I am constantly on the lookout for them on kijiji and report them every single time and so far their ads are knocked off every time. I hope others know the problems and will assist me in stopping these guys.
Everything you say is true. 1000 Channels?? Yeah right and 990 of them are from Europe and you can't understand anything. Try to get your money back from their "guarantee" and you are told to give it to somebody else.
First I should have noticed was they only accept paypal for your payment.
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Fri, Sep 21st, 2012, 01:47 AM #4
With an iPad and apple tv, you can enjoy almost everything you want to see. You do have to pay for some programs however I am going to cancel cable and stick with this.
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Fri, Sep 21st, 2012, 08:59 AM #5Senior Canuck
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Fri, Sep 21st, 2012, 10:00 AM #6Junior Canuck
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We opted not to get cable/bell hookup for tv and watch everything online instead. Most of the big shows are available through their broadcaster websites ie. ctv.ca, global and citytv all have video available on their sites. In general, most shows are available a day after their original broadcast. Global and Citytv (possible ctv too, but I haven't gotten it) all have apps as well (for free) and you can install those to your Apple device and watch there instead. Same deal as before though, most shows aren't available until the day after.
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Sun, Sep 23rd, 2012, 11:29 PM #7
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Mon, Sep 24th, 2012, 12:16 AM #8Sith Lady and Cool Kid
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Mon, Sep 24th, 2012, 04:51 PM #9Canadian Genius
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with online streaming i get to watch all my fave shows, even when they haven't shown up in Canada yet.
as soon as I am done with Rogers i am going to toy with OTA for local and other main channels. that combined with online streaming i should have little expense.
I have no qualms with Rogers, I get good reliable service at minimal cost because I get good discounts just by asking them. we don't spend money on movies and other expensive events, so i see the splurge on a half decent cable package and pvr as a deserved luxury. heaven knows i scrape and scrimp in all other things, i should be allowed to sit back and watch my shows with some comfort and ease
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Tue, Sep 25th, 2012, 01:43 PM #10
someone on SC mentioned Unblock-Us on a blog post about a year or so....I tried it and was very impressed. If you watch many shows from the US Unblock-Us was very reliable for being able to acess the network sites to watch the shows that are otherwise blocked for Canadians. I think I did a free trial of that. I'm not sure if it works as well now as it did then, but I was happy. For now if there's a show I want to watch, I use some websites, like watchseries.eu or solarmovie.eu. I can usually find new shows within a few hours of them airing.
The only drawback I've noticed so far is that I don't know what I'm missing out on...if you know what I mean. I don't receive a paper TV schedule and no longer have a guide I can sit on the couch and surf through so I'd have to just know what I want to watch, keep up with recent uploads, or do my own research to find out which shows to watch.Last edited by r0c0upons; Tue, Sep 25th, 2012 at 02:03 PM.
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Tue, Sep 25th, 2012, 09:06 PM #11Canadian Genius
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i refer to this all the time, when i'm sitting at the desk and wondering if there are any good movies on

you put in local cable info, and up pops a fairly user friendly tv schedule
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Wed, Sep 26th, 2012, 04:54 AM #12
Get an iPad and an Apple TV. That's all.
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Thu, Sep 27th, 2012, 02:02 PM #13Hooked on coupons
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How about 20 free full HD channels ? Half from Canada half from US.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2
As long as your tv has a digital tuner you can get the major networks free through the air by attaching this antenna to your tv and switching from "cable" to "antenna" and doing a channel search.
I get over 20 channels from mississauga.
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Thu, Sep 27th, 2012, 02:07 PM #14Smart Canuck
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Thu, Sep 27th, 2012, 04:35 PM #15Canadian Genius
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that is what OTA is

apparently the toronto area is great because the area is shaped like a dish, sort-of, and so signals are received well and easily.
get a good antenna set up. after that you're laughing.
it takes care of getting all your local stations, you won't miss the news or anything. after that if there is anything you are missing that you really need to see, likely it is online anyways.
most ppl like to have a good internet connection anyways. i already use magicjack for my phone, so it makes sense for me to have decent internet
coupon dude, where do you have your antenna installed??Last edited by anisa; Thu, Sep 27th, 2012 at 04:38 PM.
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