Platinum90 wrote:
what you want does not exist. Though I certainly wish it did.
I want my Comcast with DVR, but I don't want to pay for HGTV, OnDemand crap, or TBS, or The weather channel (sorry FriedGreen...nobody watches your channel).
No offense taken. Neither do I, anymore..the folks that made us a success back in the 90s went on to Adult Swim, and the new guys seem to want to be Nick or Diz.
Platinum90 wrote:
I want basic TV, Comedy Central, SpeedTV, HD Theater, History, Discovery, AMC, and occasionally I watch Adult Swim. Thats it!
Only thing I've missed since "cutting the cord" is TCM and (oddly enough) the Food Network. I guess when the Corporate Overlords at Scripps decide to abandon niche broadcasting like everybody else on cable (and starts showing "REAL RESTAURANT FIRES!!" or something), I won't miss that one, either.
To SBF, the thing about "Internet TV" is that you can't use it like a regular cable or sat TV. You can't just turn the thing on and leave it there for the noise. You search for what you want to watch, and you watch it. When it's over, you either look for something else you want to watch, or go do something else.
Whether or not to use an "illegal" source is up to personal taste. I'm a big fan of FOX's "Bones", and I watch the current episode on FOX's website. The streaming/video quality is pretty good, but they will stop streaming to show a single :15 or :30 sec commercial every 8-9min or so. OTOH, SWMBO and our boarder don't want to put up with that stuff for the sake of vid quality. They find what they want to watch on vimeo or youtube, and watch that instead, regardless of how rotten the quality is.
I thought they were nuts, until I remembered my shortwave radio hobby back when I was young. I didn't care about all the static, because the content was so interesting. I really think the young folks today are doing the same damn thing with video.
As long as you're not one of those people who (like I mentioned earlier in the post) just likes to turn the TV on for "company", or wants to channel surf for something interesting when you're bored, living without cable/sat isn't that tough. We have a Netflix account (the xBox 360 will play streaming Netflix), and the computer will play the rest off the internet. Only thing we haven't done yet is connect the computer to our HDTV set..but there's cables to do that.
No cable for five years now, never even considered paying for satellite. I think it's a win-win. We still watch the stuff we really want to see, but don't waste time just sitting on the couch playing with the remote. We watch our shows, and when they're done, we get up and make sure the kid's homework is correct, the oil change is done on time, the dishes & laundry get washed, and the yard gets mowed.