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Re: What are my options today for alternatives to cable and satellite TV content? - deckeda - 06-01-2008 Ah --- RSS feeds. Let me see if understand the basic premise here. 1) People with access to the shows record them/TiVo them etc. , prepare a .torrent file and announce it on vtv and/or eztv (still not clear on what those are, I just started learning tonight.) 2) tvrss.net allows for searching of torrents 3) Some apps such as TVShows (development seems stagnant) or Miro [was: Democracy?] offer varying levels of integrated searching, downloading, playing, organization so that a user doesn't have to manually do it all. 4) Popcorn Hour seems to also put some of that into a hardware solution. A book? - RAMd®d - 06-01-2008 Just a thought. Re: A book? - deckeda - 06-01-2008 I also like magazines, going out to movies, shopping, visiting friends, chatting on Internet forums and a lot more. But like books, none of those can be watched on TV. Re: What are my options today for alternatives to cable and satellite TV content? - mhale62 - 06-01-2008 A viable alternative (albeit not free) to torrent d/ls of shows is a premium account on a usenet server. The best offer an SSL connection which is not an option on torrent trackers AFAIK. I use http://www.powerusenet.com/ as my server; http://www.tvnzb.com/ is the site for TV episodes and http://www.newzleech.com/posts/ is pretty much the goto site for 720p & 1080p movies - be advised that usenet is unfiltered and you will run into raunchy content. You've been warned O_O I used TVShows until I switched to usenet; there are a few apps underway that will automate d/ls from usenet in the same way. NZB files are the analog to .torrents in that they are double-clickable files that initiate the multi-segment d/ls in which all content on usenet appears. http://www.slyck.com/ng.php is the best place to start if you're interested in the most efficient, cost effective way of acquiring content. FWIW, there's also RapidShare Premium downloading but I quickly soured on them because they don't make it obvious that there's a 25 GB per 5 days cap even though they advertised unlimited d/ls. ![]() RS maintains the servers with the most content. My MO is to locate the desired file on RS then see if I can track it down on usenet. Disclaimer: I've no connection w/any of the services or sites I've mentioned other than as a happy client. Feel free to contact me for more info and links. HTH, m |