I like the idea of keeping *one* streaming service going at a time.
rotate them around as needed since none of them are contract-based. We
had Disney+, Netflix, Acorn and BritBox, just added another called MHZ Choice, and get Peacock and HBO through my phone provider. We donate to
PBS and get their on demand service as a perk.
PBS Passport is the only "pay" service I have, so to speak. I have not
been able to watch anything on their service in nearly a year, though. I worked with my local channel, and PBS, tech support for a while and they couldn't figure it out. Called my cable company and the tech had me try a bunch of things, then suggested that I plug the PC directly into the modem, bypassing the router. That caused it to work.
I have checked the router settings and cannot figure out what in there
would be blocking anything when it comes to what I "surf," and unplugging the router from the modem in order to plug the PC in directly obviously cuts the rest of the network off from the internet. :(
I tried Peacock but it won't work on any of my equipment because it all
runs linux and apparently that runs afoul of whatever DRM scheme they have
in place. I might could have watched it on my phone, but I want to watch it
on TV so that was out.
We got rid of Disney+, Acorn, Britbox and MHZ CHoice are all similar,
I'm going to start rotating one of those around, and Netflix is about to
go. There hasn't been a lot that's excited me on there recently.
Some of my friends do the rotate thing. Some of them also use the free
trial period to binge watch whatever show(s) it is that they are interested
in, and then cancel. I have thought of doing that but I am not really into binge watching. I don't like to sit around for that long at a time.
* SLMR 2.1a * "Mmmmmmmm.....doughnuts."
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