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Windows save money and stream TV and phone?

Discussion in 'Software' started by dave_c, 20 Nov 2012.

  1. dave_c

    dave_c Minimodder

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    hey, im trying to think of ways to cut house hold bills and the first thing that came to mind was my Virgin media stuff.

    i currently pay about £45 a month for TV (basically freeview + sky 1), Broadband(10mb) and phone(free evening and weekends)

    i was wondering if I were to purchase a decent media centre PC for in my living room and get a better internet connection i could:
    a: pay for unlimited skype phone (£4.59p p/m)
    b: use the media centre PC to stream TV (iv found a few free sites)

    i recon this would make my monthly bill approx £20 for all 3.

    so i could get rid of the phone and TV package and get a better internet connection to allow for more usage

    would just like a few opinions on:

    1. what is the best place/best piece of software to stream freeview TV? (preferably HD)
    2. is skype as good call quality wise?
    3. is this a good idea or am i missing something?

    thanks, longer post than i thought it would be :D
     
  2. longweight

    longweight Possibly Longbeard.

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    How much are you planning to spend on the media PC?
     
  3. dave_c

    dave_c Minimodder

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    dont know, havent bought one before will probably do a self build one for £500ish (big on the ish there)
     
  4. dave_c

    dave_c Minimodder

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    no one?
     
  5. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    do you own a mobile ? if so why bother with a landline

    30mb broadband with virgin is £22.50 a month on its own and is now the lowest option (its also the cheapest broadband pretty much & please people dont reply with that free talk talk crap either)

    use freeview + iplayer, 4od, itv one etc etc (all free)

    you could look at a mediacentre and they dont need to be that powerful - get a nice case and pick up some 2nd hand components on here job done.

    Ive built mine brand new for less than £400 and that includes an SSD and 2TB storage drive.
     
  6. dave_c

    dave_c Minimodder

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    yer i wanted to use mobiles but the misses wants landline.

    what talk talk crap? have i missed something? i have virgin at the moment and only get 10mb (which is actually closer to 1.5 despite the junction box being basically outside my house)

    the only issue with freeview is that we dont have an ariel at the moment and are in a low reception area (which sux)


    You dont recommend skype as a land line then?
     
  7. Kovoet

    Kovoet What's a Dremel?

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    Dave are you on cable though.
     
  8. dave_c

    dave_c Minimodder

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    yer I am mate.
     
  9. fdbh96

    fdbh96 What's a Dremel?

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    It would probably just be easier to use a freeview hd box, and I think you can get skype phones but I haven't looked into it that much.

    Just be aware, you do need a tv license to legally watch iplayer etc.
     
  10. goldstar0011

    goldstar0011 Multimodder

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    Why stream TV though, get a freeview card and you're ready for TV (i've used indoor aerial previously)

    My living room HTPC is using 2nd hand parts, a £15 HDMI gfx card and a small HDD, everything streams from a storage PC, even have a bedroom HTPC again with basic PC.

    Reckon you could do one for £150 easily
     
  11. Modsbywoz

    Modsbywoz Multimodder

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    Why not purchase a Nettop? For example an Acer Revo etc? ~ £200
     
  12. sniperdude

    sniperdude Minimodder

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    "currently pay about £45 a month for TV (basically freeview + sky 1), Broadband(10mb) and phone(free evening and weekends)"

    seems you are being robbed by virgin there mate

    I pay £44 for
    60Mb broadband
    large TV package
    phone (talk weekends)

    it would be £39 if I paid via Direct Debit.
     
  13. Guinevere

    Guinevere Mega Mom

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    You can't save money by streaming freeview. It's already free.

    You can't save money by streaming Sky 1, you'll have to pay for it no matter how you receive it.

    It it doesn't matter how you watch TV you will of course still need a TV licence.
     
  14. rollo

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    Whenever we needed to cut a household bill we usauly just booted sky in to touch for a few months. Advantage of not having everything combined.

    If you threaten to leave virgin they will offer you a better deal more than you are likely to save.

    Spending £500 on a htpc sounds like a bad idea. As it will take you at least 2 years to save cash, So long term it might be a decent idea but short term your down £500 on money it sounds like you dont have.

    And a higher internet connection may not be viable if your in a cable area there is only 1 major cable provider in england. You will still end up spending around £35 for a phone line ( which is required )And an internet line + skype.

    Cant get fixed line internet without a phone line in the uk unless your going cable. In which case they will sell you the phone line as part of the deal wether you want it or not.
     
  15. theshadow2001

    theshadow2001 [DELETE] means [DELETE]

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    What about freesat, could you get better reception with a satellite dish, rather than going with an aerial. Those kits even pop up in lidl for like €90 satellite and box included.
     
  16. Burnout21

    Burnout21 Mmmm biscuits

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    Do you really need "posh" TV? What do you watch? I think most people like having it and yet hardly use it.

    For me I use BT infinity BB and Lovefilm, with freeview for live TV which frankly is a waste but I've got the equipment and asides for the cost of a TV license it free.
     
  17. dave_c

    dave_c Minimodder

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    tbh couldn't give a rats about sky1 as i inly watch it for Simpsons when there is nothing else on anyway.

    ill take a closer look at getting virgin to reduce our bill or up our net for same price. have been on a 2 year contract with them and it is coming to an end 1st of Jan.

    Im thinking of just dropping the TV and getting a super arial (**** reception here) and getting a decent freeview box.
    will have to keep the phone and broadband tho. no one else even seems to offer it in my area. :(
     
  18. sourdough

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    I'm surprised no one mentions voip or is it really not popular at all in the uk? I've been using it for years now and am happy with the 1p a min. to normal uk landlines and a lot of international numbers any time of the day, no connection charge and billed by the second . The only downside I can think of is you have no phone when the broadband is down but then that's what the mobile is for.
     
  19. Bumfluff101

    Bumfluff101 Minimodder

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    You don't need a tv licence if you just use catch-up services



    Sent from Bittech Android app
     
  20. Burnout21

    Burnout21 Mmmm biscuits

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    very difficult to prove that your just using catch-up services
     

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