chmod777 Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 Legal Netflix offered in Thailand at a fair price! Great news, Netflix joins a short list of companies that treat us like legitimate customers (NFL, MLB, Steam). Sure, the catalog is limited - but it just started and is sure to grow. There will always be a place for "alternative" downloads for the latest or less mainstream shows and movies. The performance is fantastic. I can select a Netflix program on my Roku, and it will start playing faster than Plex can start it from my NAS. If nothing else, it will minimize my need to maintain a cartoon library for the kids. Hopefully this will help every expat in Thailand, subscribers or not, as it should take some load off the international links. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicog Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 This has been doing the social media rounds.They don't all work but I've found a fair few that do. http://lifehacker.com/these-secret-netflix-codes-can-reveal-tons-of-hidden-ca-1752004157 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kowpot Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 So, I connected to Netflix, Thailand and checked the movie lineup. No Thai movies! What's the point of putting Netflix in Thailand? Is it just for the Expat community? If they are not going to have any Thai movies, why would a Thai purchase Netflix? Don't understand the reasoning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseTheBass Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 Well, I'm using a Minix X-8-H Plus with the Netflix app and the average Bitrate, while watching "The walking dead", is ~2.5 Mbit/s It might not be UHD, but far away from being somehow "pixelated". But I will check the Windows 10 app later, to see if it makes any difference in quality. I also use a so called "Smartdns", to be able to choose my preferred Netflix Region (Germany in my case). A slow VPN is no more necessary to have access to Netflix US or UK or Germany. You must have a small telly or bad glasses. Android boxes only view at 480dpi, which looks poor on a 50" TV. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseTheBass Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 Actually, it gets better after 20 - 30 seconds. Just about good enough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2fishin2 Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 Well, I'm using a Minix X-8-H Plus with the Netflix app and the average Bitrate, while watching "The walking dead", is ~2.5 Mbit/s It might not be UHD, but far away from being somehow "pixelated". But I will check the Windows 10 app later, to see if it makes any difference in quality. I also use a so called "Smartdns", to be able to choose my preferred Netflix Region (Germany in my case). A slow VPN is no more necessary to have access to Netflix US or UK or Germany. You must have a small telly or bad glasses. Android boxes only view at 480dpi, which looks poor on a 50" TV. I doubt that. Side note Im watching Kodi right now in 1080....on a 50" screen looks great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericg1953 Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 My not so smart Samsung TV (3 years old) has no browser, just a series of apps, and Netflix is not one of them. Any recommendations for a wifi based box that will host Netflix and connect to the TV? I know there are a few around, but not sure if any are available in Thailand. Thanks. Same problem here. I have BBB router in my condo which provides enough speed just not sure how to connect the netfix to my tv. Apple TV a solution. I gave apple phone and ipad...just not sure I need all the features and at 8500 it's not cheap Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BudRight Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 So, I connected to Netflix, Thailand and checked the movie lineup. No Thai movies! What's the point of putting Netflix in Thailand? Is it just for the Expat community? If they are not going to have any Thai movies, why would a Thai purchase Netflix? Don't understand the reasoning. From what I can find; 1. There is no Thai content. 2. There is only a tiny fraction of the English language content. 3. It's all censored. Making it absolutely pointless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sniffdog Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 (edited) After a couple of days of testing, measuring and experimenting I have come to the conclusion that the best throughput is established by having a Vpn on my IPhone 6 and AirPlay to my TV. HD available for the US offering. Also AirPlay is great for Hooq and Iflix (screen mirroring only). Edited January 11, 2016 by sniffdog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Humberstone Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 I run Netflix from a Samsung BD player (F 5500) as there is a Netflix app in the Samsung App Store. Apart from a bit of buffering early on, this works very well and the picture quality is just fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 My not so smart Samsung TV (3 years old) has no browser, just a series of apps, and Netflix is not one of them. Any recommendations for a wifi based box that will host Netflix and connect to the TV? I know there are a few around, but not sure if any are available in Thailand. Thanks. Same problem here. I have BBB router in my condo which provides enough speed just not sure how to connect the netfix to my tv. Apple TV a solution. I gave apple phone and ipad...just not sure I need all the features and at 8500 it's not cheap One relatively easy way is simply to run Netflix off a Windows or Mac laptop that has video out capability, and connect the laptop to the TV with the appropriate video out cable -- HDMI, DisplayPort, SuperVideo, etc etc. That way, you can also use a VPN or DNS redirect service is you desire, and select the Netflix region of content of your heart's desire (U.S., UK, etc.) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roadrunerboi Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 I was skeptical at first but now am a believer... Its wonderful... 5 5 5... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arkom Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 My not so smart Samsung TV (3 years old) has no browser, just a series of apps, and Netflix is not one of them. Any recommendations for a wifi based box that will host Netflix and connect to the TV? I know there are a few around, but not sure if any are available in Thailand. Thanks. Same problem here. I have BBB router in my condo which provides enough speed just not sure how to connect the netfix to my tv. Apple TV a solution. I gave apple phone and ipad...just not sure I need all the features and at 8500 it's not cheap My Samsung smart tv is also about 3 years old and has the Netflix app. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FracturedRabbit Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 My not so smart Samsung TV (3 years old) has no browser, just a series of apps, and Netflix is not one of them. Any recommendations for a wifi based box that will host Netflix and connect to the TV? I know there are a few around, but not sure if any are available in Thailand. Thanks. Same problem here. I have BBB router in my condo which provides enough speed just not sure how to connect the netfix to my tv. Apple TV a solution. I gave apple phone and ipad...just not sure I need all the features and at 8500 it's not cheap One relatively easy way is simply to run Netflix off a Windows or Mac laptop that has video out capability, and connect the laptop to the TV with the appropriate video out cable -- HDMI, DisplayPort, SuperVideo, etc etc. That way, you can also use a VPN or DNS redirect service is you desire, and select the Netflix region of content of your heart's desire (U.S., UK, etc.) Solved the problem by buying an Apple TV (version 3 at 3,600 baht). Use Unlocator to set the DNS to USA and all of Netfix is now available and easily accessible. Plus I can stream all the videos sat on my computer through the Apple TV. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 A Chromecast will do the same job for about half the price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FracturedRabbit Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 A Chromecast will do the same job for about half the price. No doubt. But the shops are not exactly full of them and the Apple TV probably works more naturally with the family iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExpatJ Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 One piece of good news. The Netflix shows here in Thailand don't seemed to be censored yet.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 A Chromecast will do the same job for about half the price. No doubt. But the shops are not exactly full of them and the Apple TV probably works more naturally with the family iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. Available on Lazada. I use mine with my MacBook every day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExpatJ Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 I'm getting a chrome cast today (friend bought if from usa) - how does quality of picture casting to TV compare - apple airplay v Google Chrome cast? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 I'm getting a chrome cast today (friend bought if from usa) - how does quality of picture casting to TV compare - apple airplay v Google Chrome cast? Chromecast streams directly from Netflix rather than via another device, so as long as your connection is up to it you'll get as good a quality as Netflix offers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcfish Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 A Chromecast will do the same job for about half the price. No doubt. But the shops are not exactly full of them and the Apple TV probably works more naturally with the family iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. Available on Lazada. I use mine with my MacBook every day. Appears to be sold out, wich is understandable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 http://www.lazada.co.th/triple3shop-google-chromecast-black-210113.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IMHO Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 If considering the Chromecast, you may want to consider getting the 2nd generation one: http://www.lazada.co.th/google-chromecast-2015-red-3608161.html It's not that much more expensive than the 1st generation, but that's still a big price to pay for something that MSRP's for USD $35. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IMHO Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 A Chromecast will do the same job for about half the price. The Chromecast is a very cheap way to get video from the your phone or PC on the TV, but it's not a universal replacement for a standalone box with it's own remote. There's something still to be said for a device that can still be used when your phone's on charge and the PC is asleep for the night Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 A Chromecast will do the same job for about half the price. The Chromecast is a very cheap way to get video from the your phone or PC on the TV, but it's not a universal replacement for a standalone box with it's own remote. There's something still to be said for a device that can still be used when your phone's on charge and the PC is asleep for the night For using Netflix, I disagree. Navigating the Netflix GUI using a remote and a screen ten feet away is a tiresome experience, compared to flicking through videos on a phone, tablet or laptop, then casting the one you choose to the tv. Incidentally, you realise you can still use your phone whilst it's charging, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HooHaa Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 My not so smart Samsung TV (3 years old) has no browser, just a series of apps, and Netflix is not one of them. Any recommendations for a wifi based box that will host Netflix and connect to the TV? I know there are a few around, but not sure if any are available in Thailand. Thanks. Same problem here. I have BBB router in my condo which provides enough speed just not sure how to connect the netfix to my tv. Apple TV a solution. I gave apple phone and ipad...just not sure I need all the features and at 8500 it's not cheap One relatively easy way is simply to run Netflix off a Windows or Mac laptop that has video out capability, and connect the laptop to the TV with the appropriate video out cable -- HDMI, DisplayPort, SuperVideo, etc etc. That way, you can also use a VPN or DNS redirect service is you desire, and select the Netflix region of content of your heart's desire (U.S., UK, etc.) my laptop is for work, i have dedicated media boxes for my tv, if netflix wont certify therm for HD, i dont need netflix, sorry. a low quality sub 480 stream just doesnt cut it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don Mega Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 One relatively easy way is simply to run Netflix off a Windows or Mac laptop that has video out capability, and connect the laptop to the TV with the appropriate video out cable -- HDMI, DisplayPort, SuperVideo, etc etc. That way, you can also use a VPN or DNS redirect service is you desire, and select the Netflix region of content of your heart's desire (U.S., UK, etc.) The USa or UK netflix. Are they free ? If not how does one sign up for a US account ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoiBiker Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 One relatively easy way is simply to run Netflix off a Windows or Mac laptop that has video out capability, and connect the laptop to the TV with the appropriate video out cable -- HDMI, DisplayPort, SuperVideo, etc etc. That way, you can also use a VPN or DNS redirect service is you desire, and select the Netflix region of content of your heart's desire (U.S., UK, etc.) The USa or UK netflix. Are they free ?If not how does one sign up for a US account ? Netflix doesn't care where you sign up. You get the content from where it thinks you're located, regardless of where your account is based. If you want the US version, use a VPN or DNS service that gives you a US location. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lammbock Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 Will we see now naked boobs and people smoking cigarettes? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard10365 Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 I dont want to read the entire thread so Forgive me if this was already mentioned. "Iflix" is cheaper (100 baht/month) with more content. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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