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whynot
Posted 12/31/2016 2:34 PM (#844715)
Subject: Internet TV




Posts: 897


My wife and I are trying the no cable/satellite thing, which is going fine, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to get Keyes, Bucher, and Musky Hunter streamed? If you can tell me how to get Wild games I would really owe ya!
Big W
Posted 12/31/2016 2:43 PM (#844716 - in reply to #844715)
Subject: Re: Internet TV




Posts: 54


Location: North Fork, Flambeau River
I've been waiting for the shows to be posted on the shows YouTube channels a couple of days after they air. I, subscribe to Keyes, and a couple of other popular Wisconsin fishing shows. With Musky Hunter, you have to purchase each individual season to watch online.
Tackle Industries
Posted 12/31/2016 4:31 PM (#844722 - in reply to #844716)
Subject: Re: Internet TV





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Cut the cord 2 months ago. Saving $1500 a year now and our TV watching is 10x better. Have you check this site out yet? Good site but lots of popups but it has about any movie or TV series. No musky hunter though
http://123movies.is/

Mad Musky
Posted 12/31/2016 4:40 PM (#844726 - in reply to #844715)
Subject: Re: Internet TV




Posts: 280


Read up on Kodi
Tackle Industries
Posted 12/31/2016 8:40 PM (#844761 - in reply to #844726)
Subject: Re: Internet TV





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Mad Musky - 12/31/2016 4:40 PM

Read up on Kodi


Love Kodi too but that 123movies kick but on Kodi just for the fact that Kodi takes longer and you have to find your movies and 80% don't work. 123movies and it shows you if its CAM (sucks), SD, HD, etc and they all play right away. Just the popups suck...
Rotorhead
Posted 12/31/2016 9:35 PM (#844766 - in reply to #844715)
Subject: RE: Internet TV




Posts: 167


Location: West Central WI
My wife and I go to Virginia Beach each winter to get away from the cold of Wisconsin. Actually, we used to live there so we still have many friends. It is warmer than Wisconsin, but not like FL or AZ. Anyway, we take our laptop which has an HDMI port and hook right to our TV HDMI port and run Keyes Outdoors from YouTube. They have all the episodes. Actually, we stream a lot of stuff we can't get on the condo TV because the unit has the bare minimum cable. Most of the sports and other stuff we watch comes from our laptop hooked directly to the TV. If you can find it on your computer, you should be able to hook to your TV. Have fun and save some money!
Mad Musky
Posted 1/1/2017 3:56 PM (#844805 - in reply to #844715)
Subject: Re: Internet TV




Posts: 280


Weird my kodi build is blazing fast. I paired it with a trakt account for better access to finding and saving shows(free). I had noticed a decline in quality streams since i first started using though so I added a paid service ($0.20/day) called redebrid and the steam quality is top notch. Using both with exodus add on and the user experience and quality has been excellent for me

Edited by Mad Musky 1/1/2017 3:59 PM
Mad Musky
Posted 1/1/2017 4:02 PM (#844806 - in reply to #844766)
Subject: RE: Internet TV




Posts: 280


Rotorhead - 12/31/2016 9:35 PM

My wife and I go to Virginia Beach each winter to get away from the cold of Wisconsin. Actually, we used to live there so we still have many friends. It is warmer than Wisconsin, but not like FL or AZ. Anyway, we take our laptop which has an HDMI port and hook right to our TV HDMI port and run Keyes Outdoors from YouTube. They have all the episodes. Actually, we stream a lot of stuff we can't get on the condo TV because the unit has the bare minimum cable. Most of the sports and other stuff we watch comes from our laptop hooked directly to the TV. If you can find it on your computer, you should be able to hook to your TV. Have fun and save some money!


Check out the fire TV stick. Way smaller than a lap top and connects to an hdmi port as well, not to mention a fraction of the cost if it's damaged or lost. But maybe you need to bring it for other reasons other than tv. I also run kodi on my fire tv, albeit you can run kodi on a laptop as well.
partlycloudy
Posted 1/1/2017 6:19 PM (#844831 - in reply to #844722)
Subject: Re: Internet TV




Posts: 139


Location: Aurora IL
Clicked on the 123 movies and immediately got a virus, be careful
Mad Musky
Posted 1/1/2017 7:54 PM (#844841 - in reply to #844831)
Subject: Re: Internet TV




Posts: 280


I have sling TV for the NFL season and I get fox sports north. That should get you Wild games and Keyes Outdoors. If you can find a friend to share the account with its not too expensive
esoxfly
Posted 1/2/2017 6:17 PM (#844919 - in reply to #844715)
Subject: Re: Internet TV





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
My Wife and I are thinking of doing this too, and this was one of my concerns. So how does sling or hudu type thing work? Do you get current season shows, or its it like Netflix where it's only past seasons? And then, are they arranged by show or by channel? Meaning, if I want to watch History Channel, do I just turn it on and there's the normal History Channel programming with the normal schedule and all of that, or do I sort through the individual shows and hit "play?"
Mad Musky
Posted 1/2/2017 6:40 PM (#844920 - in reply to #844919)
Subject: Re: Internet TV




Posts: 280


All the streaming services are slightly different in content. Sling has live TV options for cable and premium tv channels. I used it strictly for nfl channel and NFL redzone. 90% of my movies and TV shows I watch using Kodi. Unlike Netflix shows are current. The user experience isn't as good but with some settings and shortcuts it's very easy and best of all can be free. PM if you want more details.
Mad Musky
Posted 1/2/2017 6:42 PM (#844921 - in reply to #844715)
Subject: Re: Internet TV




Posts: 280


With sling yes you can watch channels like you would with cable. Kodi is more of a Netflix like on demand media.
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