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Netflix, Blu-Ray vs. Roku (obvious vanity)
Posted on 03/14/2010 9:12:46 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: BADROTOFINGER
The number of titles permanently available for instant viewing to the TV is limited...However, they constantly add titles for instant viewing, these stay available for maybe 60-90 days or whatever, then they're unavailable again, and stay that way for a few months or however long. That's been my experience , any way...I have 300+ movies in my Instant Queue, and since creating that queue, some of the movies I put in the queue on Day One are still there. Others WERE there, became unavailable, were moved to the Saved section of the Instant queue, and then some of these were moved back into the Instant by Netflix as available again for instant viewing.YMMV.
OP, I am using the Sony HD Blu Ray that's set up for Netflix downloads. It's also set up for Amazon rentals/purchases, but I've only used it for that purpose once (Madmen season II).
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03/15/2010 7:16:40 AM PDT
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kaylar
(It's MARTIAL law. Not marshal(l) or marital-MARTIAL! This has been a spelling PSA.)
To: Cedar
Some time ago I just bought a Blu ray on the software, with a very good, we can try next.
http://www.blurayapps.com Blu ray copy
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04/17/2011 9:54:33 PM PDT
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kiwi2013
(Blu ray copy)
To: jacksonstate
I am looking at getting ROKU box. But can I still use my blue ray player to play dvds? I stream Netflix DVDs through my router cable connection. Would I just move that cable connection to the new ROKU box?
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08/01/2012 6:07:43 AM PDT
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KeyLargo
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