Rick and Morty (209), The Shield (707)
01:33 – Rick and Morty (209)
04:17 – The Shield (707)
Rick and Morty (209), The Shield (707)
01:33 – Rick and Morty (209)
04:17 – The Shield (707)
The cord-cutting pace is glacial in so many ways, Netflix knows you, why VR will be awesome for movies.
Brian and Tom are joined by Justin Robert Young, Kristi Kates, Mulango Akpo-Esambe, and Brian Ibbott to bid on the 2015 Winter Movie Draft.
Want to play along? Select your slate at http://nightattack.tv/draft/form
Become our bosses! Pledge at http://www.patreon.com/cordkillers
Rick and Morty (208), Utopia (201-202), Narcos (101-104), The Shield (706)
00:37 – Rick and Morty (208)
04:06 – Utopia (201-202)
09:18 – Narcos (101-104)
20:40 – The Shield (706)
Why the new Fire TV beats Apple TV and BBC streaming is a bad thing.
CordKillers: 88 – Involuntary “Dammit!”
Recorded: September 20, 2015
Guest: None
Intro Video
Primary Target
Signal Intelligence
Gear Up
Front Lines
Under Surveillance
Dispatches from the Front
On your last show you guys talked about how it would be nice to easily be able to download Netflix shows for off- line viewing. I’ve been able to download shows from all the major online sites ( Netflix, Hulum amazon, YouTube, the networks, and many more using a companion program to playon called Playlater. HD quality, easy to use and then to transfer to my Tivo using Tivo desktop or my ipad using itunes. one time cost right now for both programs of $49 and no monthly fees
– Anonymous
Do you know of a way to translate DVDs into digital format? I know DRM makes this hard, but I was hoping the production studios would get behind this as we transition from DVD to digital as a society.
Secondly, what options do you know of for renting movie content? iTunes and Amazon are great for this, but subject to delays in the studio’s distribution plans (movie is available to buy only for a few months before rental is an option).
– Tyler
I was listening to episode 87, where the listener wanted to use an antenna and split it off to multiple TVs. Let me tell you what I did. I bought four “flattenas” from Channelmaster.com. Each cost me $10. I went to Alltex computers in Austin Texas and bought some coaxial cable, some end thingies, and a crimper thingy. Oh, I also bought four switches that could switch from cable to antenna. I did not want to run the cable from my attic to the TVs. I just split the existing cable from Time Warner (that was already in the attic) and added the splitter. I then added a piece of new coax that went to each of the flattennas and connected it to the splitter (that was mounted where I cut the Time Warner coax). I mounted the antennas with a pushpin toward the bottom of my roof (as high as I could get them). I then put the switch to the antenna side and now each of my cable connections in the house go to the antenna instead of to the outside cable box. Now I can always switch it back to the cable side in case I ever want to subscribe to cable again. I learned how to create those correct cables by watching YouTube videos. It was simple. And cheap. I get about 23 English-speaking channels here in Cedar Park Texas. Works great!
Thank you for all you do,
– Steven
Cedar Park, Texas
Dear Tom and Brian,
I want to keep you updated on the new revolution in cord cutting in the Middle East and North Africa: icflix.
The Netflix clone just surfaced in the area with a huge selection of movies and TV shows and it costs just 8 US$ a month. It comes pre-installed in all new LG and Samsung smart TVs and has apps on consoles, smartphones, and tablets.
The price includes simultaneous streaming for 5 devices of libraries of movies of Hollywood, Bollywood and Jazwood (the latter two are Indian and Arabic movies.)
The Walking Dead is the first thing I searched for and surely, it was there.
And since all major Football (soccer) are already available for paid streaming on Bein Sports, and NFL Game Pass available for the middle east, everyone in the Middle East and North Africa can finally cut the cord and never go back.
Yours,
– Fares
I can already stream Cordkillers on my Apple TV, through the Podcast channel.
– Sara in Sunny Seattle
Brian and Tom,
On the most recent show, you were talking about scenarios where offline streaming would be useful outside of planning trips. I watch a ton of video on my tablet in my tractor. I’ve got an unlimited data plan, so the 70 gb or more per month of mobile data doesn’t cost anything, but there is a lot of my farm where Verizon doesn’t work well enough for streaming video. I usually fill up my tablet at night using Plex, which isn’t always as legal as I’d like, so having an offline option with Netflix would be huge. Imagine burning through a 12 episode season of TV every day for a month, and you can see just how nice it would be to have to work a little less hard at sourcing content.
– Aaron @Traffas from smoggy Sharon, Kansas
Links
Movie Draft Wrap Up, Triage (Mr. Robot), Mr. Robot Finale, Rick and Morty (207), The Shield (705)
00:47 – Movie Draft Update – Summer 2015 Wrap Up
03:47 – Triage (Mr. Robot)
09:07 – Mr. Robot 110 (season finale)
16:06 – Rick and Morty (207)
20:28 – The Shield (705)
Hulu goes commercial free-ish, Voice search comes to Apple TV, why Netflix won’t let you watch offline.
CordKillers: Show Us What You Got
Recorded: September 14, 2015
Guests: Kristi Kates, Mulango Akpo-Esambe
Intro Video
Primary Target
Signal Intelligence
Gear Up
Front Lines
Under Surveillance
Dispatches from the Front
With Hulu going commercial free (Hey Tom, take $4 of my dollars I send you and get a month commercial free and then go back to the commercial version and then tell me if you don’t really notice the commercials on Hulu 😉
Also Sling TV giving me access to Rugby (and my dad is waiting for Apple TV to have sling on it so he can start watching Tennis. He worked in TV for years and only does OTA for his tv viewing)
I am so close to being totally Cord Free but I have horrible reception here in West Hollywood so I still have a TiVo with local cable channel service. We use the Tivo for recording live events like award shows. Is there a service out there that allows me to record / view these shows for later or live viewing? Or is it just a matter of time to wait for it to happen. (AKA Apple TV live streaming coming early 2016/2017/2018….)
Thanks in advance and keep up the good work.
– Blair in West HollyWeird
I’m ready to kill my cord. I love my Fios, but I’m done giving that much money to Verizon every month.
I love with 2 teenagers who are mostly cord-free anyway, but I do have 3 TVs I need to drive OTA signals to. I know about the Channelmaster for OTA DVR action but I really need the potential to run all 3 TVs simultaneously live for local sportball. Is there a solution for this that only involves 1 antenna shared somehow? I’m in a remote suburb and need to get my antenna in the attic or on the roof and don’t want to have to do it x3.
– Rob Damascus, MD
Hey Tom and Brian,
Today marked week one of NCAA Football. Over the last few years conferences have created their own networks; SEC network, Big 10 network, ect. These can usually be found in cable sports packages. While a lot of the networks are aligned with ESPN, they require their own authentication. SLING to the rescue. I added the sports package to my Sling subscription today and was off to the gridiron. The authentication on the ESPN website is pretty flawless. To activate the app on my Amazon Fire TV stick I had to enter a code on another connected device.
I have noticed some streaming issues, I have Optimum 100MBPS (down) internet, but the picture goes form 480 up to HD and back regularly. The audio also drops out sometimes while the video continues in the ESPN app. On the sling app, I would get total black screens with no audio then everything would come back.
While it is not as nice as cable was to watch sports, it was so much easier to add the sports pack and will be easier to remove it. I am just starting my post cord cutting experience. Moving 1/3rd of the way across the country was a great motivator. I am still getting all my devices unpacked and hooked up, but it feels nice to be saving effectively $80/month and getting more content I am interested in.
Your boss,
– Sean
Amazon has acquired video technology company Elemental – Full disclosure, I was employee #12 at elemental six years ago. …
Companies like these three are very much infrastructure companies – they’re features are the guts of the video workflow….
Think about one of Amazon’s other big recent purchases – twitch. Twitch is the eyeballs, Elemental is the efficiency of delivery on that service (and improved quality i imagine). Between just Amazon Instant Video and Twitch, there should be a pretty big value in having elemental onboard.
Here’s one last piece and then i’ll shut up. Elemental has a lot of big broadcast customers – the Olympics, BBC, ESPN, Disney, and even google and Microsoft. Imagine how interesting license rights negations get when your talking to the platform that delivers the content AND the company encoding your content.
– Andy Beach
Links
Movie Draft Update, Mr. Robot Speculation, 500 Days of Summer, Rick and Morty (206), The Shield (703), Feedback (Rick & Morty)
01:07 – Movie Draft Update
03:31 – Mr. Robot Speculation
9:29 – 500 Days of Summer
14:01 – Rick and Morty (206)
17:36 – The Shield (704)
24:23 – Feedback (Rick & Morty)
Nielsen begins to rate Netflix, Netflix cuts out Epix’s movies, and Apple TV may become a gaming console.
Movie Draft Update, Fear the Walking Dead (101), Mr. Robot (109), Rick and Morty (205), The Shield (703)
02:14 – Movie Draft Update
04:21 – Triage/Feedback
06:21 – Fear the Walking Dead (101)
10:06 – Mr. Robot (109)
23:57 – Rick and Morty (205)
30:22 – The Shield (703)