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![]() I just came back on the computer tonite because I'm totally bored with all the useless channels offered, I just trimmed the shaw account down to only include internet, phone with grandfathered long distance in north America and some hd channels along with a bunch of useless basic junk that's not worth watching. If you want the HD ones your interested in the crap comes with it. There's got to be a better way.
![]() Tell us more about "Ouya" & "XBMC" how and where you get it, what's offered etc. etc.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() Last edited by The Guy; 09-16-2014 at 06:31 AM. |
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![]() Anyone close to the USA border (Fraser Valley), with a major city to the south should be able to pick up a whack of OTA HD programming with a decent antenna on the roof. It's free! Granted there are commercials on all channels except perhaps PBS if you can pull that in, but the basic cable programming has commercials too & you're paying extra for that garbage. Honestly can't understand anyone in a place like greater Vancouver or Toronto so close to the border paying for cable. I suppose if money is no object..... but I'm on a fixed income & cost of everything keeps rising.
I have a HomeWorx box with amplified rabbit ear antenna & am able to pick up the OTA HD channels transmitted in Vernon. Too far away from major cities or US border to get anything else, so roof top antenna won't help in my case. I'll need to get a new TV or some other device that is Netflix capable for more programming options. I enjoy soccer, so I'm knackered in that regard. All I can do is stream the games on my notebook after they've been played, but better than nothing & also better than to continue paying corporate cable TV providers that don't listen to the requests of their customers.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() Last edited by mike31154; 09-16-2014 at 02:49 PM. |
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http://freetvedmonton.com/freetvedmo...-Edmonton.html Before Shaw finally cut my service I compared the viewing quality of their HD version of CHBC (Global) with what I could get with my HomeWorx ATSC box. I was surprised to find the OTA version through the ATSC HomeWorx unit was actually better quality. I checked it out several times to make sure. A little research revealed that the OTA HD signal is UNCOMPRESSED, unlike the programming of the cable provider who needs to compress everything in order to cram 1,000 channels down their cable. No harm in giving your provider a call. The simple request to remove the TV service will have them falling all over themselves to give you a better offer. As mentioned in one of my earlier posts, it's like pulling hen's teeth to get them to disconnect. It took over a month in my case. Getting hooked up is much easier. In most cases you can do it online, unlike getting disconnected where you have to phone them. This link will allow show you where OTA transmitters are in your area. You just need to input your address. http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?opti...pper&Itemid=29 EDIT: If you have a newer TV, chances are it already has an ATSC tuner built in, so you don't even need to buy the HomeWorx box I have for $60-70. So for an investment of just over $100 if you buy a good antenna with the HomeWorx box (which can be hooked to a hard drive & used as a PVR), you can give it a try before 'cutting the cable', so to speak. Don't know what your cable/internet/TV bill is, but it's likely more than $100 a month.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() Last edited by mike31154; 09-17-2014 at 01:53 AM. |