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Netflix is amazing

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Created by Mobydisc > 9 months ago, 31 Mar 2015
Mobydisc
NSW, 9027 posts
31 Mar 2015 3:25PM
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westozwind
WA, 1392 posts
31 Mar 2015 1:02PM
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That's almost as good as a mate telling me that foxtel was way better than netflix as he could record programs on his DVR thingy and play them back later without ads!
He's in the Luddite column

Chris_M
2129 posts
31 Mar 2015 2:25PM
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Wow, when is it coming?


Stoked!

Mobydisc
NSW, 9027 posts
31 Mar 2015 7:27PM
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Chris_M said..
Wow, when is it coming?


Stoked!


Just send in your application and the $66 bro


If you want Netflix then that's a bit easier and cheaper. Netflix Australia started last week. We have signed up to the $12 a month plan.

Toph
WA, 1817 posts
31 Mar 2015 7:18PM
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I'm hoping Netflix makes Foxtel a little (lot) more honest. I signed up to foxtel late last year forgetting why I ditched them in the first place. If Foxtrl don't pull their finger out, then I'm jumping ship.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
31 Mar 2015 9:32PM
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^^ Foxtel is awful. Killed the NBN just to strangle netflix. Give them the boot.

Moby, saw that at work today (supposed to be working) let out a big lol by accident which was a bit sus. Funny stuff.

As for Netflix, it's awesome. I'm with iinet so it's unmetered. Been using it a week solid and not a single streaming glitch. So much good stuff there. I'm sold.

gs12
WA, 396 posts
31 Mar 2015 11:21PM
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kiteboy dave said..
^^ Foxtel is awful. Killed the NBN just to strangle netflix. Give them the boot.

Moby, saw that at work today (supposed to be working) let out a big lol by accident which was a bit sus. Funny stuff.

As for Netflix, it's awesome. I'm with iinet so it's unmetered. Been using it a week solid and not a single streaming glitch. So much good stuff there. I'm sold.



I've been watching netflix for about two years through unotelly and will keep it that way even though it costs me little extra for unotelly subscription and it's metered. The Australian version of netflix currently has only 40-50% content of the US version. I think they plan to make more movies and shows available in the future as they get the broadcasting rights. Unotelly has a free trial and it's pretty easy to set up in case you want to see the difference in what is available in the US vs here

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
1 Apr 2015 9:49AM
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thx gs12 I never bothered going US netflix due to ease of channel BT & being totally free, however due to a bunch of things inc kickass rolling on dcma, plus imminent 3 strikes / etc I think netflix is the go. Now that I'm using it, it is actually easier, however I wish you could stop it showing categories (like 2nd one down is 'romantic movies' which are always on the screen, urg) and have a 'never show me this again' button.

As extra content, spokesman did say 'this is only the starting catalogue, check back after a month, 3 months, 6 months etc'. I think they intend to build it to rival US content.

Problem would be going metered - have to spend more on bandwidth!. Plus monthly unotelly/unblockus/etc. Plus monthly VPN. Kinda adds up.

Toph
WA, 1817 posts
1 Apr 2015 10:59AM
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What speeds do you need for uninterrupted streaming Dave. I've heard the speeds have radically reduced since Netflix. I'm with iiNet as well, but to be honest I haven't noticed much drop which makes me think my speeds were probably on tne low side anyway.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
1 Apr 2015 2:09PM
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My speeds aren't great I believe. Pretty up and down. I'm used to cable and since moving house I noticed a bit of a drop going to ADSL. I'm 6km from exchange on adsl (2+?) which I'm told is pretty far and can be slow. Connection maxes out at download of around 500k/sec at the best of times. I can run a speedtest tonight.

Netflix seamlessly lowers pic quality as bandwidth drops. I chose the $12/m HD option and normally I've noticed pic quality is really really sharp, better than I'd normally download, however 1st show I watched wife & I noticed 1 30 sec scene was blurry - but thought it might have been a camera affect..

First month is free so you can try it and cancel without spending anything I think.


waheed
WA, 30 posts
1 Apr 2015 12:19PM
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Some tips for new Netflix players.

Its worth getting a service like getflix or unblock us as then you can change your netflix region on demand. The different regions all have different content. I think I was using argentina last as that had season one of Adventure Time when the UK/US region only had season 2 onwards? Weird.

www.moreflix.com is your friend. You can search tv and movies and it will tell you which Netflix region its available on.


evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
1 Apr 2015 3:32PM
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But we don't need an NBN because that's only for people that download movies. Me? I pay $1,000,000/month to watch ads on Foxtel or get my entertainment from the local Blockbuster/VideoEzy store. The internet is just a fad.

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
1 Apr 2015 5:32PM
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Toph said...
What speeds do you need for uninterrupted streaming Dave. I've heard the speeds have radically reduced since Netflix. I'm with iiNet as well, but to be honest I haven't noticed much drop which makes me think my speeds were probably on tne low side anyway.


I'm on a 100mb iinet fibre connection and of an evening its been really slow.

Does netflix actually show current series? If not what is the point and wouldn't a VPN get around the new metadata laws. Can continue to download the latest stuff without TRG busting your door down!

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
1 Apr 2015 10:42PM
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This is me right now, for what it's worth. I've also been finding evenings maybe congested in the last week - affecting internet not netflix tho.

Toph
WA, 1817 posts
1 Apr 2015 9:05PM
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Guess I can't complain too much. I heard you needed a min of 8Mps for Fetch and thought Netflix would've been the same



Thanks Dave

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
2 Apr 2015 2:13AM
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Use a VPN etc and you can access any region of Netflix you like. Use moreflicks.com to search for specific content...

Get a VPN that encrypts your traffic and they can't sniff it... Can they?

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
2 Apr 2015 2:15AM
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MDSXR6T said..

Toph said...
What speeds do you need for uninterrupted streaming Dave. I've heard the speeds have radically reduced since Netflix. I'm with iiNet as well, but to be honest I haven't noticed much drop which makes me think my speeds were probably on tne low side anyway.



I'm on a 100mb iinet fibre connection and of an evening its been really slow.

Does netflix actually show current series? If not what is the point and wouldn't a VPN get around the new metadata laws. Can continue to download the latest stuff without TRG busting your door down!


So downloading is legal, but diddling your region isn't?!?

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
2 Apr 2015 10:46AM
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gs12 said..

... The Australian version of netflix currently has only 40-50% content of the US version. I think they plan to make more movies and shows available in the future as they get the broadcasting rights.



If you go here you can see what's added. So each day they're adding around 50 things ?!?! Yesterday's notables were Weeds and Merlin I guess..

reelgood.com/source/netflix

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
2 Apr 2015 12:52PM
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Netflix is only for city sleeker!I am 16 Km out Katherine NT and all we can get is the old Foxtel by satellite........ In my house i get 3G some time No much sailing and windsurfing there as well but fishing is awesome (so I have been told)...... just mind the crocs!

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
2 Apr 2015 2:44PM
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Kamikuza said...
So downloading is legal, but diddling your region isn't?!?


Probably both as "illegal" as each other? But if you had a VPN you could either sign up to netflix USA and pay for their content without any issues or you could continue to download stuff illegally and our govco, with their new metadata laws, can't ping you.

Not much longevity in Netflix AU having a huge catalogue of shows that are 3-5 years old if they don't show current US series at the same time.

oliver
3952 posts
2 Apr 2015 7:42PM
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What Australian law are you breaking if you are caught diddling your regional netflix settings?

dan111984
461 posts
2 Apr 2015 8:00PM
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I've been using the US version of netflix for a couple of months. There's so much crap on there, it takes 20 minutes to scroll through everything to find something worth watching.

oliver
3952 posts
2 Apr 2015 8:10PM
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Seven times the amount of crap than on the Aussie - watered down - version.

Brings channel surfing to a whole other level.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
3 Apr 2015 12:39AM
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Bunch o'losers... I am the internet.



Oh wait... I'm just inebriated... so what it's Christmas... talking to myself again... I need some of that Nitflux... Better Call Saul.



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