Netflix did just ink a streaming deal with Dreamworks, which actually gives me a glimmer of hope because they have a shitton of great movies. My account will remain on hold until all the dust settles though.edit: Just read that it won't go into effect until 2013 though....http://www.tekgoblin.com/2011/09/26/netflix-signs-exclusive-deal-with-dreamworks/[Edited on September 26, 2011 at 7:47 PM. Reason : ]
9/26/2011 7:46:24 PM
dish network bought hulu today!
9/27/2011 12:19:17 PM
Yup, they're already turning off videos. You have to be a Dish subscriber to view the good stuff.Also, netflix split because there is a federal law that prevents companies from selling your private movie rental history. This law doesn't apply to web companies, so they split the company so they could sell your data to advertisers/facebook/etc.[Edited on September 27, 2011 at 12:52 PM. Reason : .]
9/27/2011 12:49:47 PM
oh that sucks. so what does this mean for paid hulu members? are they required to be a disk subscriber to be a paid hulu member?
9/27/2011 12:53:18 PM
no clue. it's still a very new deal i think. idk if any details have been worked out/announced yet. i'm excited (bc i'm a dish customer) but i would be worried if i wasn't & was a hulu+ subscriber. i know the blockbuster streaming (starts in oct) deal is only available to dish customers at first. i guess they might do the same with hulu to try to attract new customers for a while. that said, if anybody wants a dish referral ($50 off your first bill), let me know.
9/27/2011 1:05:41 PM
This is definitely going to affect my decision to re-up with Directv.Going to need a good, basic overview of what exactly this means.
9/27/2011 1:05:48 PM
perspective from the co-founder of netflixhttp://marcrandolph.com/2011/09/26/did-netflix-screw-up-i-dont-think-so/
9/27/2011 1:09:02 PM
Dish Network did NOT buy Hulu, they are one of the top bidders currently at 1.9 billion. However Google bid 4 billion for Hulu with some content stipulations. Will be interesting to see how it plays out.
9/27/2011 1:19:46 PM
9/27/2011 1:22:51 PM
^^the news lied then. maybe they got their stuff mixed up. oh well. i can't wait to see what happens anyway.
9/27/2011 1:30:57 PM
DVD portion is great because you get access to a large library, new releases (abit 30 days late compared to others), selection of older movies you can't find on streaming and the fact that upgrading to bluray rental isn't that much more. The streaming is great for those who like tv shows, old movies, foreign flicks and documentaries (which seem to be plentiful and continuously updated).I liked how you could get both for the same price, but now that they are separated and raised the price by quite a bit it dismays me. But yeah, you are right, its still a good value for those people who see the benefits of netflix as it stands to them. As being a long time netflix customer, I cancelled it as my vote who does not appreciate these changes. I honestly wouldn't mind the cost increase if it was reasonable, but changing the dynamics of their business and cost increase at the same time is too much of a bold move for me.Will I go out of my way to badmouth netflix? No, its their business and its their forecast and beyond that, I still think their service was awesome.Will I ever come back to netflix? Most likely once they increase their content and add value to the point of where I'd reup, but right now; it's not to me.I do find it humorous that they asked "what media replacement will you choose to replace netflix?" And listed "Bootleg DVD's" as an answer.
9/27/2011 1:56:34 PM
/thread http://blog.netflix.com/2011/10/dvds-will-be-staying-at-netflixcom.html
10/10/2011 9:15:36 AM
10/10/2011 9:53:38 AM
This guy is a fucking moron
10/10/2011 10:06:03 AM
10/10/2011 10:10:16 AM
well said
10/10/2011 10:25:38 AM
This is the biggest facepalm I have ever witnessed.
10/10/2011 11:00:32 AM
So I want to get 3 DVDs out at a time and NOT pay for streaming. It appears this is not possible. Am I wrong?
10/10/2011 11:07:26 AM
You are wrong. 3 DVDs at a time is $15.99 a month, streaming is an extra $8 on top of that.
10/10/2011 11:21:38 AM
I guess I'm a moron because I don't see a way to select that...when I click restart my membership it then shows me that Im signing up for this:-------Your Membership $7.99 a month Watch instantly on your PC, Mac or TV (Does not include DVDs by mail. Not all titles available to watch instantly.)-------And gives me the option to add on 1 DVD at a time for another 7.99 a month. I can't uncheck streaming or add movies...
10/10/2011 11:37:48 AM
It sounds like Netflix has screwed up their renewal form. Once your account is active, the "change plan" screen is contains all the options. If I were you and wanted to resume my membership, I'd call them to do so. No point running the risk of being charged.
10/10/2011 11:43:23 AM
JUST KIDDING
10/11/2011 2:44:50 PM
^^^That is also what the FAQ states.Maybe there is a way to get more than 1, but I wouldn't be surprised if the only way was to already be grandfathered in (kind of like the shift from unlimited to tiered data).It definitely seems like they want the DVD part of their business to die off. Why else would you make it difficult or impossible for people to purchase more of the thing you are fucking selling?
10/11/2011 3:38:25 PM
On the phone with them now...LoneSnark is correct, 3 DVDs at a time, no streaming is $16And yeah, if I clicked all the way through the signup process I would have later had the option to change apparentlyBUT WAIT, HERE IS A HORRIBLE PART. If you cancelled recently, THEY DID NOT SAVE YOUR QUEUE!I have to start from scratch
10/11/2011 4:47:04 PM
Good, all those movies were shit anyway.
10/11/2011 4:55:46 PM
10/11/2011 8:10:22 PM
indeed. I almost feel obligated to post a captain picard facepalm in here
10/11/2011 10:27:35 PM
Does anyone have more than one Roku box on a single account? I know you can have multiple devices on a single account (6?) but I'm wondering if there is a limit on the number of identical devices. We have a PS3 in the living room and a roku in the exercise room and I would like to put a roku in our bonus room as well now. (I would look on their site but it is blocked at work of course)[Edited on December 5, 2011 at 10:06 AM. Reason : ]
12/5/2011 10:04:34 AM
they changed the amount of devices per account. its dependent on how many dvd's you are renting that dictates the number of streams at once. So if you have a 1 dvd plan and online streaming, only one account/device can stream at a time; 3 dvd's = 3 streams. They changed this quietly last summer to stop family and friends from borrowing their netflix accounts. It makes sense considering that 6 stream at one time for $8 a month was a bargin, but putting severe limitations on streaming with less and less content they have now with the price hikes and all of the shit that they threw at us in the past 6 months has left a bitter taste in my mouth. And its really not netflix's fault, they are middle management fighting the content providers and cable companies.
12/5/2011 10:31:37 AM
^What about streaming only accounts?
12/5/2011 10:38:21 AM
Right. This is a streaming only account; however, we would still only be streaming on one single device at any given time, just having another authorized device listed for my netflix account.I mainly wasn't sure what they meant by "unique devices" when they talked about the number you could have authorized to your account. This is more of an issue of just having them in more physical locations throughout the house than streaming to more than one TV simultaneously. IOW, do they allow two identical Roku XD's linked to my single netflix account as long as I am only actually streaming netflix on one of them at any given time?[Edited on December 5, 2011 at 10:39 AM. Reason : ]
12/5/2011 10:38:30 AM
One stream only account is only good for one steam. I believe you can buy multiple streams on the same account, but there's no discount on the more you buy.
12/5/2011 11:41:58 AM