Interesting article - freeview forum2024-03-28T13:55:04Zhttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/interesting-article?commentId=6513406%3AComment%3A58101&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAt the end of the day all the…tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2016-05-08:6513406:Comment:581012016-05-08T08:04:57.949ZAlan Douglashttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/AlanDouglas
At the end of the day all the problems stem from one thing. That is the broadcasters trying to lock the viewers in to having to suffer through the adverts.<br />
And of course you can understand where they are coming from as they need us to watch adverts to get revenue to be able to operate.<br />
But, come on, in this day and age they should be able to sort something out that just works seamlessly.<br />
I still can't believe I cannot view TVNZ's On Demand service on my Android tablet as it is not a Samsung..…
At the end of the day all the problems stem from one thing. That is the broadcasters trying to lock the viewers in to having to suffer through the adverts.<br />
And of course you can understand where they are coming from as they need us to watch adverts to get revenue to be able to operate.<br />
But, come on, in this day and age they should be able to sort something out that just works seamlessly.<br />
I still can't believe I cannot view TVNZ's On Demand service on my Android tablet as it is not a Samsung.. The Android App is only available on Samsung and the streaming will not just stream to my Androids web browser. I am guessing I am thawted because I can fast forward the adverts on my standard web browser.<br />
Freeview Plus = Not worth the bother.<br />
Just buy a PVR and schedule all your favourite programs to record.. You won't miss anything, you can fast forward the adverts, you will never need a catch up service, and it all works seamlessly on any system.<br />
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I am for the easy life. (Even though I am a computer geek.)<br />
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Alan Hi Brent
Thanks for digging t…tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2016-04-10:6513406:Comment:573852016-04-10T08:58:36.190Zforumuserhttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/forumuser
<p>Hi Brent</p>
<p>Thanks for digging this out, devices are tested in order to be fully compatible with the FreeviewPlus services, while some TVs have much better processors which can handle more load while using FreeviewPlus, other TVs can encounter some small slow encounters however these are very minimal and usually are fixed with a software update from the manufacturer. <br></br><br></br>The Australian FreeviewPlus service was launched a year before NZ so we had some good scope on what Australia…</p>
<p>Hi Brent</p>
<p>Thanks for digging this out, devices are tested in order to be fully compatible with the FreeviewPlus services, while some TVs have much better processors which can handle more load while using FreeviewPlus, other TVs can encounter some small slow encounters however these are very minimal and usually are fixed with a software update from the manufacturer. <br/><br/>The Australian FreeviewPlus service was launched a year before NZ so we had some good scope on what Australia thought about the service. We are also improving the FreeviewPlus experience to ensure that the service is not buggy and can run without any issues on FreeviewPlus ready TVs</p>