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2 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

Just curious- what can you get on Netflix with buffing & payment etc , that you can not get an hour or so after it has come out for free on the internet? 

I don't know as I never look for free stuff on the internet. It's easy to just open Netflix and browse the content to see what I might be interested in watching.

 

I also have Kodi, Apple TV and an IPTV service, so my viewing options are pretty big, with all I could want, and more. Obviously there is some duplication across different services..

I used to use torrents years ago, but too much hassle.

 

I don't get buffering on Netflix if just on the Thai service. The UK one can be good or bad. The US one (which is the one with the widest choice) is nigh on impossible to watch nowadays.

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12 minutes ago, phetphet said:

I don't know as I never look for free stuff on the internet. It's easy to just open Netflix and browse the content to see what I might be interested in watching.

 

I also have Kodi, Apple TV and an IPTV service, so my viewing options are pretty big, with all I could want, and more. Obviously there is some duplication across different services..

I used to use torrents years ago, but too much hassle.

 

I don't get buffering on Netflix if just on the Thai service. The UK one can be good or bad. The US one (which is the one with the widest choice) is nigh on impossible to watch nowadays.

With all those sources of TV programmes to watch, how long does it take you to browse the content of each one before you decide what to watch? Possibly longer than the actual thing you do decide on!  LOL   And how much does each subscription cost.

What is the hassle with torrents please?

Posted
1 hour ago, NE1 said:

Thank you....I don't know what your post is supposed to add to the discusssion , but whatever.

That was exactly my feeling for your post I quoted. What did that one add?

Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:
1 hour ago, NE1 said:

Thank you....I don't know what your post is supposed to add to the discusssion , but whatever.

That was exactly my feeling for your post I quoted. What did that one add?

The one that I added , asked about the subject of sex and censorship between different countries and the movies Netflix provided , censored or not. Try and keep up if you want to join in with the grown ups.

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11 minutes ago, NE1 said:

The one that I added , asked about the subject of sex and censorship between different countries and the movies Netflix provided , censored or not. Try and keep up if you want to join in with the grown ups.

Yes, it was this one

 

On 4/11/2022 at 8:01 AM, NE1 said:

Netflix UK you can watch movies with sexual content , but in Thailand those movies are banned.

I assume that was extremely important, in a country where the real grown ups can get the real deal more easy that signing up for Netflix. ????

That´s probably why they are banned. No one needs them. 

Posted
59 minutes ago, phetphet said:

I also have Kodi, Apple TV and an IPTV service, so my viewing options are pretty big,

Nothing is bigger then the Internet phetphet, it may be some years that you have used that option, it really has improved. Its just no hassle at all. I like sport-but living in Thailand I can't watch most of it live, so just waking up the next day taking  just the football or boxing I want, I looked at other options  i.e Box/Kodi etc, to me it was a no brainer.  I think the 1990s was the golden era for movies---I re-watched Reservoir Dogs last night, 29 years old--no problem getting it.

Posted (edited)
49 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:
On 4/11/2022 at 8:01 AM, NE1 said:

Netflix UK you can watch movies with sexual content , but in Thailand those movies are banned.

I assume that was extremely important, in a country where the real grown ups can get the real deal more easy that signing up for Netflix.

Once again , the statement was about who censors movies and what is available. Come now , you must read the whole context of the topic , not just pick out something that excites you and quote it. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, KannikaP said:

With all those sources of TV programmes to watch, how long does it take you to browse the content of each one before you decide what to watch? Possibly longer than the actual thing you do decide on!  LOL   And how much does each subscription cost.

What is the hassle with torrents please?

I rarely have to browse all sources before finding something to watch. e.g. On Sunday I started flicking through movies on IPTV and found a series of movies that I hadn't seen (Jesse Stone). Nine movies. I will work through them at my leisure. Took  minutes.

If it's something particular I can use the search facility.

 

Sport. I can pretty much find what I want, be it a certain match or F1.

 

Subscriptions costs vary with different packages. The same as internet packages and speeds do.

 

Apple TV is pretty much a library of all the films and tv series that I have bought over the years. I can stream at home or download to my iPad when travelling.

 

 

 

I did say I used to use torrents years ago. The hassle for me  used to be finding seeds and then waiting for things to download.

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On 4/12/2022 at 8:20 AM, Pumpuynarak said:

I have assumed my son could only "add" me to his subscription which is the UK version, how would he be able to "add" me to a Thailand version ?

You know what they say about "assume"?

 

You have a Netflix log-in. Where the account was opened is irrelevant. If you're in thailand, and not using a VPN and selecting an IP in the U.K. for example, then you're seeing Netflix/THL.

 

 

 

My sense is that the authorities have kept a light hand re: censorship on streaming services because of parental control options offered (yes, we all know teenagers can hack these), that these are the future and many Netflix, Hulu, Paramount +, Apple TV movies and shows are and will be shot here. And post-production here employs hundreds if not thousands.

 

And, as opposed to broadcasts which can be censored on the fly, or pre-blurred, streaming options are harder tp censor. 

 

And Netflix probably has anti-censorship clauses written into country contracts.

 

Obviously one gaffe, which sets off ultra-nationalists, could bring this all crashing down. Unlike Pornhub though, this might result in a storming of the castle.

 

 

 

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Posted
22 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

Just curious- what can you get on Netflix with buffing & payment etc , that you can not get an hour or so after it has come out for free on the internet? 

 

There are obviously quite a few advantages to buying something. If there weren't no one would buy anything.

 

And are you really "curious"? I think not.

 

If I thought you were sincere in your "curiosity" then I would list the advantages.

 

And why are you reading this thread, let alone commenting on it, if you have no experience or interest in paid streaming services?

 

 

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

There are obviously quite a few advantages to buying something. If there weren't no one would buy anything.

No mtis2005----they buy because not everything has the same product (or better) for free. I thought that was what would have been be obvious.

 

You can give me a list of items that you can get from paying to Apple/Netflix etc every month--that can not be got on the internet for free, but you would prefer not to show anyone that list, because you  think I am not sincere .....:omfg:...yer.......I think I understand.

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On 4/12/2022 at 10:28 AM, Pumpuynarak said:

Well if what you say is correct i must be watching the Thai version of Netflix cos i certainly am not using a VPN to watch on my Smart TV.

As i previously stated i am not a Netflix subscriber here in Thailand, i get access cos my son in the UK has added me to his Netflix account.

Here are is a list of some of the U.K. only content, none of these that I have searched for show up in my Netflix.

As far as I know the location of the Netflix subscription is irrelevant to the content available. It is where your IP address is located that limits you, so if not blocked by the content provider a VPN is the only way to access geo blocked content.

  • Fierce Creatures
  • Guest House Paradiso
  • Thunderbirds
  • Mikybo & Me
  • Waist Deep
  • War Games
  • Cry Baby
  • Mallrats
  • Wild at Heart
  • The Man Who Cried
  • Premature
  • Adult Life Skills
  • Mouse Hunt
  • Road to Ninja: Naruto The Movie
  • The Sun Is Also A Star
  • John Robins: The Darkness of Robins
  • The Press
  • Dawn French: 30 Million Minutes
  • Brexit: The Uncivil War
  • Welcome to Mercy
  • David Beckham: For the Love of the Game
  • Duran Duran: There’s Something You Should Know
  • Nelly and Nora
  • The Last Post
  • McMafia
  • Pure
  • Dinnerladies
  • Life on Mars (UK)
  • SS-GB
  • The Vicar of Dibley

https://www.streamlocator.com/articles/netflix-us-vs-uk

 

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So today I have cancelled my (Premium) Netflix subscription as it seems impossible for me to access Netflix from the App on  my Samsung TV & Netflix's advice was to keep unplugging/plugging in my TV until the problem went away (Hello, have you seen the power points in Thailand & do you know how much this TV cost!) 

 

Gutted as the GF loves Netflix for the subtitles so am sure I'll be back before too long but I really am fcked off with them so she can pay if she wants it back... 

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Mike Teavee said:

So today I have cancelled my (Premium) Netflix subscription as it seems impossible for me to access Netflix from the App on  my Samsung TV & Netflix's advice was to keep unplugging/plugging in my TV until the problem went away (Hello, have you seen the power points in Thailand & do you know how much this TV cost!) 

 

Gutted as the GF loves Netflix for the subtitles so am sure I'll be back before too long but I really am fcked off with them so she can pay if she wants it back... 

 

Would you consider buying a Firestick or an android box? They are not that expensive and you can load Netflix to both of these devices as well as other programs.

 

Can you do a factory reset on your tv as this may help.

Posted
2 minutes ago, tlcwaterfall said:

Would you consider buying a Firestick or an android box? They are not that expensive and you can load Netflix to both of these devices as well as other programs.

 

Can you do a factory reset on your tv as this may help.

Have a (actually 2) Android box(es) + 2 chrome casts (long story short I spent a couple of years with 2 lives split between Singapore & Bangkok so I basically have 2 of everything) but it only supports 1080p so if I were to go down this route then I would need to buy another android box (am loving the excuse for an upgrade ???? ) 

 

Oh I also have a couple of FireTabs ???? - But don't use them for TV except downloading Amazon content when I'm travelling, 

 

 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Mike Teavee said:

Have a (actually 2) Android box(es) + 2 chrome casts (long story short I spent a couple of years with 2 lives split between Singapore & Bangkok so I basically have 2 of everything) but it only supports 1080p so if I were to go down this route then I would need to buy another android box (am loving the excuse for an upgrade ???? ) 

 

Oh I also have a couple of FireTabs ???? - But don't use them for TV except downloading Amazon content when I'm travelling, 

 

 

 

 

I have a 4K Firestick and a Nvidia shield. Both stream 4K very well and and have ongoing support from their manufacturers.

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11 hours ago, tlcwaterfall said:

I have a 4K Firestick and a Nvidia shield. Both stream 4K very well and and have ongoing support from their manufacturers.

TBH I’m more annoyed about the <deleted>ty Netflix support i got.

 

The Nvidia Shield would be my #1 choice but it’s very expensive compared to other options (I have a couple of Hi-Media boxes that probably cost me less than 1/2 the price). 

 

 

Off for a 3 week trip up north tomorrow, when I get back I’ll order an “Eric Box” (in Bangkok it’s a “Bob Box” ) which will give me all of the streaming channels, can’t remember how much it costs but I know it’s less than 2,000b more than 1,000b and comes with everything including live sports & P2V events.

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Continuing on this thread:

 

I have just signed up for the Netflix 99 Baht deal for Smartphone/Tablet only. I have a 10inch tablet and was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the albeit low resolution of 480p for the 99 Baht deal. I expected much worse, but it was actually very clear and (for me, others may feel different) enjoyable to watch.

 

Now my question:

What happens if I physically go to visit US or Europe, will I be able to watch Netflix there without a VPN to Thailand?

 

Can I use an Android TV Stick and put Netflix on it and then watch Netflix on my big TV in 480p, even though the plan is supposed to be for smartphones/tablets only?

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