Saturday, March 10, 2012

More Roku channels!

My last posting showed how to get free Nowhere TV.  Some additional TAPED material on Nowhere TV includes: daily taped Boston/New England area news and weather (channel 4, 7, Fox25) and WMUR (temporary issues), Lifetime (8 movies and some TV shows), taped sports and international news stations, kids and technology programming, taped broadcasts of Conan, Jimmy Fallon, archived old movies and television and more.  


CRACKLE is another free channel which is also available on the Internet.  It includes movies from 1980s to 2010 (21, Passengers and more), and TV shows from 1960s (All in The Family, Seinfeld, Married with Children, Archangel, Anime and more).  


I tried a free trial of HULU plus and was careful to cancel (done online) before my month expired (normally $7.95/mo.).  Regular Hulu offers free TV and movies online, HULU plus is streamed straight through the roku (and maybe Xbox 360) to TV.   This link claims a 2 month trial but does suggest double-checking--http://freebies2deals.com/2011/09/free-2-month-trial-to-hulu-plus.html .  I didn't have to involve Facebook as this offer mentions.  I have found a way to get local basic channels without roku or cable so most of the TV show offerings on Hulu plus didn't appeal to me.  


An alternative to Huluplus on TV for those with a very fast Internet speed and newer computer is Playon TV at http://www.playon.tv/content-channels .  I suggest not buying playon UNTIL you try it, and there is a 2 week free trial (may have to officially cancel)---going to download.  It includes: 
                                                             There are additional plug-ins too.  Playon streams through a middleman, the Internet, so speed is more critical.  My older computer and, or slower Internet speed (1.6mbps) had a delay in sync and, or in video motion speed despite lowering video speed.  If you like it, at the moment there is a roku plus cost offer for a license (read more of what that offers).   Follow along for more tips, channels, and how to reduce or cut the cable cord, keeping in mind cable versus satellite versus Internet costs (and whether contract and how long it is).
  

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