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Will you pay for Hulu on your i-device?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1076255" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Will not have time to check it out until this weekend, but will definitely take them up on the free invite as soon as I get one and will more than likely pay the $10.</p><p></p><p>$50-60 for satellite? I wish. Had been paying $160 until about 3 months ago when I dumped $60 worth of it.</p><p></p><p>I'm almost at the point of being able to have a single device for my primary entertainment center now. My HTPC set up in the Family Rm can play DVD, HD-DVD, and Blu-Ray, record live TV and of course Netflix streaming. Along with storing and streaming any of that content from the server sitting back in the office.</p><p></p><p>For purchasing HD video content I already use iTunes and Amazon's Unbox. </p><p></p><p>Already a member at Hulu and have multiple shows set up as our favorites. On the weekend, I head to hulu and my queue. They'll have a list there of any new show that have come out sitting there ready to view with a single click. This has already eliminated the need to record multiple shows on the satellite DVR.</p><p></p><p>I have too many devices currently as I have not taken off the redundant devices. Have satellite receiver, the HTPC, HD-DVD player and B-R player all connected to my A/V receiver in one location via HDMI. It is used as the switch and have a single cable run in the wall over to the TV. Duplicate universal remotes that enable us to switch from one device to another with a single button click.</p><p></p><p>100' cat5e run from the office to a TC sitting there provides ethernet connection to all of the above devices.</p><p></p><p>Not the best room for 5.1, but I have run all the speaker cabling in the wall, through the attic with all speakers wall/ceiling mounted so they're not taking up floor space except the sub.</p><p></p><p>Have a PS3 sitting in the BdRm that can stream to that TV from the HTPC and the server.</p><p></p><p>Still more work to do on it, but it's beginning to come together.</p><p></p><p>If a few more channels come to internet streaming, I'll be able to dump the satellite and it'll become cheaper to purchase the little content we want to see that are not available.</p><p></p><p>So, yep, I'll probably pay the $10. But the availability on the iPhone or iPad will only be a free bonus as far as I can see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1076255, member: 24160"] Will not have time to check it out until this weekend, but will definitely take them up on the free invite as soon as I get one and will more than likely pay the $10. $50-60 for satellite? I wish. Had been paying $160 until about 3 months ago when I dumped $60 worth of it. I'm almost at the point of being able to have a single device for my primary entertainment center now. My HTPC set up in the Family Rm can play DVD, HD-DVD, and Blu-Ray, record live TV and of course Netflix streaming. Along with storing and streaming any of that content from the server sitting back in the office. For purchasing HD video content I already use iTunes and Amazon's Unbox. Already a member at Hulu and have multiple shows set up as our favorites. On the weekend, I head to hulu and my queue. They'll have a list there of any new show that have come out sitting there ready to view with a single click. This has already eliminated the need to record multiple shows on the satellite DVR. I have too many devices currently as I have not taken off the redundant devices. Have satellite receiver, the HTPC, HD-DVD player and B-R player all connected to my A/V receiver in one location via HDMI. It is used as the switch and have a single cable run in the wall over to the TV. Duplicate universal remotes that enable us to switch from one device to another with a single button click. 100' cat5e run from the office to a TC sitting there provides ethernet connection to all of the above devices. Not the best room for 5.1, but I have run all the speaker cabling in the wall, through the attic with all speakers wall/ceiling mounted so they're not taking up floor space except the sub. Have a PS3 sitting in the BdRm that can stream to that TV from the HTPC and the server. Still more work to do on it, but it's beginning to come together. If a few more channels come to internet streaming, I'll be able to dump the satellite and it'll become cheaper to purchase the little content we want to see that are not available. So, yep, I'll probably pay the $10. But the availability on the iPhone or iPad will only be a free bonus as far as I can see. [/QUOTE]
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