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willystyle 08-25-2013 08:51 PM

Cable TV Alternative
 
With the cost of cable TV (and internet service) increasing on an annual basis, shows and programs becoming readily available on the internet. I'm seriously considering of getting rid of cable service. However there are a few things holding me back, and until I can find a reliable replacement, I'd need to continue to stick with my cable provider for now.

1. Live Sporting events (NBA/NHL) - Any way that I can catch these on TV in HD quality without subscribing to cable service (paid or unpaid)?

2. Fairchild TV - Need an easy and reliable replacement for Fairchild TV as the folks don't really know how to use a computer. Tablets aren't an issue for them. So far, I've come across TVPad2 (TVpad????????????_????) that's available. Anyone have experience with these? Apparently they have TVB and ATV broadcasted 24/7, but what about VOD?

I need to address these issues before I can consider replacing my cable tv entirely. Paying $150/month for 2 basic services that I mainly use for Fairchild TV and NHL (and it's not even on these days) is pretty retarded.

bcrdukes 08-25-2013 09:08 PM

I have a TVPad at home. The folks picked up on using it fairly quickly and it was pretty much a no-brainer for us to get rid of Fairchild TV or rather, the Asian package from Telus.

If you do decide to get the TVPad or an equivalent, I think to be safe, up your internet package. I say this because with a 15MB package through Telus, sometimes the internet speeds do suffer when my folks watch HD channels on the TVPad but it's not that huge of a deal since we're mostly surfing the web, IM'ing and e-mails, etc.

willystyle 08-25-2013 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8307577)
I have a TVPad at home. The folks picked up on using it fairly quickly and it was pretty much a no-brainer for us to get rid of Fairchild TV or rather, the Asian package from Telus.

If you do decide to get the TVPad or an equivalent, I think to be safe, up your internet package. I say this because with a 15MB package through Telus, sometimes the internet speeds do suffer when my folks watch HD channels on the TVPad but it's not that huge of a deal since we're mostly surfing the web, IM'ing and e-mails, etc.

Do you happen to know if the TVB and ATV channel on the TVPAD is a stream, or it has a VOD feature as well? I ask because their primetime shows are broadcasted between 7pm-9pm Hong Kong Time, which is during 4-6AM PST in Vancouver. Kind of pointless of getting it if it's only a stream.

What about local Cantonese news? Are they OK with that? I'd imagine that their news offering would be HK/China orientated.

If I do go the TVPad route, I am looking at switching my internet provider. I'm thinking of getting Teksavvy 25Mbps/2.5Mbps (Unlimited Bandwidth) for $45/month. Pretty good deal.

bcrdukes 08-25-2013 10:22 PM

There is a channel on the TVPad that offers VOD that streams the TVB & ATV feed.

No local Cantonese news AFAIK. Folks kind of want Fairchild back for that sole purpose but I don't want them watching that crap anyway.

areeds 08-26-2013 05:14 PM

when you purchase of TVpad2, use the gift code 16120619 can get free $88 surprise gift package, include motion-sensing remote control.

willystyle 08-26-2013 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by areeds (Post 8308012)
when you purchase of TVpad2, use the gift code 16120619 can get free $88 surprise gift package, include motion-sensing remote control.

Which site?

Did you sign up just to comment on my thread?

twitchyzero 08-26-2013 06:30 PM

Internet does everything well
except for sports.

What if someone wants to follow NBA/NHL/F1 etc but doesnt need any other channels? I'm not going to buy NHL Center Ice AND NBA TV every season and the freebie with low bitrate litered with ads isn't an alternative.

JesseBlue 08-26-2013 08:59 PM

in the net you'll find ALL SORTS of canucks streams in good/great quality...:badpokerface:

bcrdukes 08-26-2013 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by willystyle (Post 8308036)
Which site?

Did you sign up just to comment on my thread?

Look at his user profile. You'll see the site he's referring to.

And I think yes. LOL!

Be careful who/where you buy it from. Some people don't offer warranty/support. I believe the seller from Amazon is the distributor and will offer after-sales support/warranty if you choose to buy the TVPad.

sonick 08-27-2013 12:37 PM

I've gone off cable for about a year and a half now, for NHL there aren't any reliable HD live streams. I stumbled upon one source that had direct feeds to NHL GameCenter during the playoffs last year, but I don't know if they will be available this coming season. However, if you sign up for paid GameCenter, you won't get Canucks games due to regional blackouts (ridiculous, I know).

Though I still watch HNIC for free through OTA HDTV.

For NBA, is there anything like NHL GameCenter? I doubt there would be blackouts then since there is no local NBA team.

ForbiddenX 08-27-2013 01:31 PM

I use unblock-us to get around the local black out.

I think GameCentre/GameTime is a good alternative to watching live sports.

willystyle 08-27-2013 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8308236)
Look at his user profile. You'll see the site he's referring to.

And I think yes. LOL!

Be careful who/where you buy it from. Some people don't offer warranty/support. I believe the seller from Amazon is the distributor and will offer after-sales support/warranty if you choose to buy the TVPad.

Apparently there are several TVPad authorized dealers in Richmond, BC. I went to check it out, and the quality on the live stream and VOD is OK. It's watchable, but it's nowhere near HD. Even when it says it's HD, it's 480P Youtube quality at best. Also, I was checking out one of the apps that was streaming a live soccer game from CCTV Sports, the volume was turned up highest on the TV, but I can barely hear anything. Is that common?

I'm kind of 50/50 at the moment. Personally if it was for me, I'd just download all my content in HD and stream it within my network, but since this is for my folks, I might give it a shot and see what they think of it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 8308509)
I've gone off cable for about a year and a half now, for NHL there aren't any reliable HD live streams. I stumbled upon one source that had direct feeds to NHL GameCenter during the playoffs last year, but I don't know if they will be available this coming season. However, if you sign up for paid GameCenter, you won't get Canucks games due to regional blackouts (ridiculous, I know).

Though I still watch HNIC for free through OTA HDTV.

For NBA, is there anything like NHL GameCenter? I doubt there would be blackouts then since there is no local NBA team.

I was actually considering of subscribing to NHL Gamecentre ice for $150/season. But if they aren't gonna broadcast local games (which I think is fucked up), then I'm not gonna consider it.

There is a NBA League Pass for $150 per season as well. I was thinking of getting that for my pop's.

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Originally Posted by ForbiddenX (Post 8308537)
I use unblock-us to get around the local black out.

I think GameCentre/GameTime is a good alternative to watching live sports.

I have a US VPN. I wonder if I can get that to work with it.

ForbiddenX 08-27-2013 04:28 PM

^I think it should get around it.

Just make sure it's also outside of any team's city you also want to watch live as that will probably get blacked out as well :P.

twitchyzero 08-27-2013 04:44 PM

so you have to pay VPN service on top of your $150/season? If you follow more than one sports then it's probably worth it to just get cable.

TatsuyaKataoka 08-27-2013 04:47 PM

Streams for Gamecenter and League Pass routinely pop up on Reddit. Although it's probably for more tech-savvy people.

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Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8308665)
so you have to pay VPN service on top of your $150/season? If you follow more than one sports then it's probably worth it to just get cable.

VPNs are cheap if I recall. My favourite is Private Internet Access, only $40 a year.

Hehe 08-27-2013 05:11 PM

Does anyone know any alternative that would offer the more regular channels on cable?

I don't watch much TV, and when I do, I like to watch channels like Discovery, Food Network, HGTV... etc.

I have yet come across anything that would have those channels.

bcrdukes 08-27-2013 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by willystyle (Post 8308565)
Apparently there are several TVPad authorized dealers in Richmond, BC. I went to check it out, and the quality on the live stream and VOD is OK. It's watchable, but it's nowhere near HD. Even when it says it's HD, it's 480P Youtube quality at best. Also, I was checking out one of the apps that was streaming a live soccer game from CCTV Sports, the volume was turned up highest on the TV, but I can barely hear anything. Is that common?

Yes. This is normal, or rather, what we expected. It isn't true HD nor did we expect it. It's disappointing so to say the least but at least for us, it does the job. It was simply a means of alternative television for the folks and they could care less.

Quote:

Originally Posted by willystyle
I'm kind of 50/50 at the moment. Personally if it was for me, I'd just download all my content in HD and stream it within my network, but since this is for my folks, I might give it a shot and see what they think of it.

We were pretty 50/50 for the same reason but ultimately, it has worked out for us. Folks get what they want and it keeps them grounded with little to no complaints. We've been using TVPad since it first came out. The whole idea of downloading HD quality shows individually was attempted but for us, it was too time consuming.

FerrariEnzo 08-27-2013 06:21 PM

my parents bought the TVPad2.. they also cancelled all the extra addon channels from telus, only have basic..

I find the quality to be ok.. But I still download all my movies at 1080p... lol used to only watch 720p... 1080p is where its at...


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