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NETFLIX je stigao u Srbiju

Started by Meho Krljic, 08-01-2016, 20:02:05

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Meho Krljic

Od juče, tj. od Božića. Lepo. Koliko razumem, cena će biti analogna onoj u Americi, dakle osam dolara mesečno, ponuda manja, ali da vidimo šta nude pa da se žalimo.

Dybuk

Nije lose, mada koliko sam shvatila ponuda nije preterano kvalitetna, zavisi sta trazis naravno, provuce se i neki dobar film.

900 dinzi, nije bogme za baciti na ovu skupocu. Ali dobro je imati izbor, ko voli.

lilit

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 08-01-2016, 20:02:05
Od juče, tj. od Božića. Lepo. Koliko razumem, cena će biti analogna onoj u Americi, dakle osam dolara mesečno, ponuda manja, ali da vidimo šta nude pa da se žalimo.

DNS proxy i srpski Netflix account i bog da te vidi.

i američki netflix nije za one koji hoće najnovije stvari al za nas koji hoćemo da imamo star trek na dohvat ruke, kao i najnoviji netflix content, a da ne moramo da se akamo s torrentima i warezima, tražimo po diskovima, netflix je majka.

najbitniji aspekt vesti da je netflix prihajao u srbijicu je da će lokalni stvaraoci najzad imati kome da prodaju svoje filmove, serije, drame, jer netflix stalno radi na tome kako da poboljša ponudu sadržaja na lokalnim tržištima (svakodnevno vidim lokalne razlike u austrijskom i usa).

u svakom slučaju, good news. problem je samo u količini vremena :lol:
That's how it is with people. Nobody cares how it works as long as it works.

Boban

Na sve strane sreća i radost zbog konačnog otvaranja Netlixa za našu zemlju.
Zanima me da li su ljudi svesni šta to u stvari znači?
Može se jasno videti na primerima država koje su pre nas bile počašćene ovim blagodetima.
Kod nas će to možda ići sporije, ali scenario je neizbežan.
Pre nego što kažem šta se događa, zanima me da li se neko osećao uskraćenim nemanjem netlixa u smislu gledanja nekog filma?
Elem, protok vrtoglavo raste i prvo se provajderi nalaze u problemu jer oni inače prevarantski nude brzinu računajući na to da neće svi odjednom da nešto džaraju po netu. Neretko je realan protok provajdera za određeni broj korisnika desetinama puta manji nego što je zakupljeno i plaćeno.
Kod mene, od pola 5 do 5 net praktično staje jer ima desetine hiljada poslovnih korisnika u okolini koji pred kraj radnog vremena potrče da nešto provere.
U svakom slučaju, netflix izaziva enormno povećanje protoka i provajderi moraju o svom trošku da dokupljuju ili protok ili neke serverske uređaje koji to amortizuju na drugi način. U svakom slučaju, bacaju se u trošak i neretko dižu cene i krajnjim korisnicima... Ima tu sad čitav niz poteza koji olakšavaju korišćenje netlixa ali na kraju ispadne da to nije baš tako džabe kao što izgleda.
Nekoliko miliona nas po dolar dnevno i eto finih parica negde nekome...
Put ćemo naći ili ćemo ga napraviti.

Meho Krljic

Quote from: lilit on 08-01-2016, 23:42:45


u svakom slučaju, good news. problem je samo u količini vremena :lol:

Stori ov aur lajvz.

Petronije

Ne bih se ja brinuo za jadne provajdere. Ljudi godinama torentuju 24/7, pa su preživeli. Na sve to, Netflix se plaća, piraterija je džabe, ovo je Srbija. Mislim da ti je teorija malo klimava, al' videćemo. Inače si u pravu za to da provajder ne može da isporuči maksimalne brzine svim svojim korisnicima u jednom trenutku, to je poznato odavno.


Son of Man

Soma dinara mesečno? Pa nisam ja tajkun. xuss
Falabogu pa imamo naše torrente, sinemagedone i suril movize.  :-|

Васа С. Тајчић

Проверити да ли у вашим телекомуникационим уговорима има текста са ситним словима где се нпр. каже да важи  "политика фер коришћења" па сте ограничени на нпр. 500 гигабајта у даунлоуду. Ако узмемо у обзир да је проток од 5800 килобита у секунди за 1080p садржај Netflix-a, онда проста математика показује да је за 8 часова гледања дневно на месечном нивоу то скоро 600 гигабајта података (5800/1024/8 = 0,708 мегабајта у секунди x 3600 секунди x 8 часова  x 30 дана = 611.718,75 мегабајта).
Моја колекција дискова
"Coraggio contro acciaio"
"Тако је чича Милоје заменио свога Стојана."

Petronije

Evo sa bench foruma malo pomoći u vezi smart tv-a i us verzije. Nisam ja kucao, samo prepisao ali je korisno...

QuoteKo ima smart LG televizor, kao ja npr, a nema netflix medju aplikacijama, neka ide na TV-u u podesavanja i u opcijama promeni drzavu na UK, (srpski jezik moze da ostane) i pojavice mu se Netlix aplikacija medju premium aplikacijama. Jeste da ce morati ponovo, ispocetka da podesi sve kanale na kablovskoj i tjuneru posto ce se sve resetovati, ali ok. Inace sa jednim istom nalogom Netflixa, pa tako i srpskim sada, moze da se uloguje na bilo koji Netflix iz druge drzave, pa ko ne zna, nek cacka malo na netu kako, pa podesi DNS proxy ili VPN (ili kupi neki) pa moze bez problema da gleda US netflix ili UK koji imaju najbolje ponude. Podesavanje DNS-a na LG tv-u je veoma jednostavno.  Takodje HD paket za 9,99 eu  za dva uredjaja provereno radi na bilo koja dva uredjaja sa bilo koje internet konekcije u svetu u isto vreme, tako da mozete podeliti nalog s nekim i onda 5 eu mesecno nije puno.

lilit

Start DNS Proxy uvek pre VPNa.
Mnogo je brže.
I naravno, podešava se na uređaj(ima), ne na ruteru.
Ne moraju da imaju uvid u sve aktivnosti :lol:
That's how it is with people. Nobody cares how it works as long as it works.

Meho Krljic

I, sad:

Netflix says the party's over, plans to start cracking down on proxy users

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Due to complex licensing issues with content providers, the library of programming available to Netflix subscribers varies wildly from country to country. As a result, many enterprising users employ proxies or full-fledged apps like Smartflix in order to gain access to Netflix content they would otherwise be restricted from viewing.
Netflix has long been aware of this practice and has in the past indicated that it has no plans to ban individual users caught engaging in such behavior. What it will do, however, is take steps to make it much more challenging for users to skirt around regional content restrictions.


In a blogpost published earlier today, David Fullagar, Netflix's VP of Content Delivery Architecture, said that the streaming video giant in the coming weeks will take measures to try to curb unauthorized access to content.
"Some members use proxies or "unblockers" to access titles available outside their territory," Fullagar writes. "To address this, we employ the same or similar measures other firms do. This technology continues to evolve and we are evolving with it. That means in coming weeks, those using proxies and unblockers will only be able to access the service in the country where they currently are. We are confident this change won't impact members not using proxies."
Sadly, Netflix's hands are pretty much tied here. While the company said that it's working diligently to have its content be universally licensed across the globe, it's still caught up in an antiquated geography-oriented licensing system that wasn't designed for the digital age.
Netflix didn't go into detail about what technologies or methods it plans to implement in order to stymie proxy access (aside from titling its post 'Evolving Proxy Detection'), but we'll probably start hearing some rumblings about the efficacy of its efforts in the weeks ahead.


Ghoul

Quote from: Meho Krljic on 15-01-2016, 06:59:29
Netflix says the party's over

idi bre, netflixe, zabole me za tvoj parti dok god torenti ferceraju!
https://ljudska_splacina.com/

Petronije

Baš tako, nisam ni bio na tom partiju niti planiram. Krenuo da aktiviram free trial, traže paypal da im dozvolim, 'fala doviđenja, imam BTN.

lilit

lilit says to netflix: bite me :lol:

scenario 1: uspeju to da mi urade i smart dns proxy ne nađe rešenje
ishod: prekidam uplatu netflixu, smart proxiju i vraćam se na download serija sa interneta, odnosno downloadujem ono sto nemam na amazon prime-u na engleskom. filmove gledam na apple tv-u, u bioskopu i kupujem bluray. copyright ispoštovan  :mrgreen:

scenario 2:
ne uspeju da mi to urade ili dns proxy nadje resenje za koje netflix nema leka
ishod: vozi miško
That's how it is with people. Nobody cares how it works as long as it works.

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

crippled_avenger

Nema potrebe da zalis me, mene je vec sram
Nema potrebe da hvalis me, dobro ja to znam

Meho Krljic

JuTjub ima sopstveni netfliks kiler.

Ili tako nešto... Zapravo, ovo je više kablovska ponuda ali preko interneta, sa naprednim DVR kapacitetima... 35 dolara mesečno.

YouTube unveils YouTube TV, its live TV streaming service



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After a year of rumors, YouTube is finally drawing back the curtain on its latest play for entertainment industry domination — a live TV service.
At the company's Playa Vista offices, a crowd of roughly 100 journalists settled into tables and chairs arrayed in the company's hangar-like foyer to the strains of "Video Killed the Radio Star" and "Coffee and TV" to hear the news. (Seriously, YouTube's music game is on point).
Distinct from YouTube Red, the new service, YouTube TV, which has been in the works for years at Google's internet video behemoth, has quietly been inking contracts with media companies to distribute their content on its TV service.
As previously reported by The WSJ and Bloomberg News, a steady drumbeat of leaks had already set the tone for what will be offered by the service.
According to Bloomberg, YouTube had been talking with all of the major networks to roll up content. CBS was the first major TV network to sign on to the service, with all of the other studios also roped into discussions including 21st Century Fox, Comcast's NBCUniversal and Disney, which owns ABC, ESPN and others.
Today, YouTube confirmed how its channels will be bundled and priced.


he service is fairly low-cost, with a family of six accounts available for $35 per month, and no long-term contract required. Earlier reports from The Wall Street Journal set pricing for the service somewhere between $25 and $40 per month.
However, it will only launch in markets where it can offer full, live local broadcast feeds, like L.A., New York and Philadelphia.
"We decided to create an offering that would give them all of these can't-miss live moments," said YouTube Chief Business Officer Robert Kyncl of YouTube TV's offering.
He explained that YouTube has partnered with all of the broadcast networks in order to offer "comprehensive national coverage with ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox all included."
In addition, the service is getting CW, USA, FX, FXX, Syfy, FreeForm, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, Disney, Disney Jr., NatGeo, Sprout, E! and others. ShowTime is available for an additional fee.
Missing, however, is content from Scripps, Viacom and Time Warner, like HBO. (See below).
Kyncl said that could change, as YouTube is "always in conversations" with potential partners.


For sports fans, the service includes national coverage from ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN3/ESPNU, FoxSports, FS1, FS2 and NBC SportsNet. Also offered are regional sports networks from Fox and Comcast, SEC Network, Big Ten and ESPNU. Fox Soccer Plus is available as an add-on.
In addition, YouTube TV includes YouTube Red's 28 original series. This could make it more appealing to a younger demographic looking for more content than offered by the ad-free subscription offering YouTube Red — a service that was recently impacted by the loss of one of its biggest stars, PewDiePie.
"It's a testament to the way that YouTube works with partners of all sizes that we're able to offer up the lineup that we have today," said YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan. "We feel we're in a great position to reinvent the way TV works. No other company in the world has more experience serving high-quality video over the internet, high-def streaming, apps that don't crash and seamless integration with mobile and web."


YouTube TV will challenge traditional cable TV players by offering a DVR that never runs out of space, and that's capable of simultaneous recordings. Cloud-based DVRs have become table stakes in the live TV market, as competitors like Sling, Vue and DirecTV Now offer this feature. or have it planned.
But YouTube TV will offer each account its own personal DVR, as well as its own tailored recommendations, shown when the app is in portrait mode. These suggestions are personalized based on what you've watched and recorded.


When you launch the app, you can explore a visual TV guide, and quickly scan what you want to watch by flicking through channels with your thumb.
The app is separated into three sections — live, library and home. Live is where you'll find the broadcast content; from here you can tap to watch the show or tap a plus icon to begin recording. At any time, you can "cast" YouTube TV's content to your television, as you can with Chromecast.
Search is available, as well, including the ability to search by themes, like "time travel," for example, which would return TV shows and movies where time travel is integrated into the plot.
You also can command YouTube TV by voice, thanks to integration with Google's connected speaker product, Google Home. (The company attempted to demo this on stage, but it failed.)
If the product gets buggy — something that's often the case at the launch of new streaming products — you can text or voice chat with customer service from the app.
Social is integrated into YouTube TV, too, with the "community" tab previously introduced on top creators' channels becoming a part of YouTube TV's service.
Both Google and the networks will sell the ads on the service, Google said. And everything on the service is ad-supported, unless you subscribe to YouTube Red and are watching YouTube (not network TV) content.


YouTube TV is launching into a crowded and highly competitive landscape that's now filled with internet TV services.
Beyond the top on-demand players, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and HBO NOW, there's a host of live TV services, including Dish's Sling TV, Sony's PlayStation Vue, AT&T's DirecTV Now and, soon, Hulu, which is launching a live TV service of its own.
Of course, unlike its rivals, YouTube already has traction: This week, the company announced people watch 1 billion hours of YouTube per day.


But in terms of internet TV services, it will face a different type of competition. Early pioneer Sling TV has already grown to a million subscribers, according to analyst estimates released this fall, and, despite some early glitches, its numbers continue to climb. Like YouTube TV, it also offers a base package that can be combined with add-on bundles personalized to your interests. The company just slashed the prices of those add-ons, too, likely in an attempt to defer customers from leaving for YouTube.
Meanwhile, AT&T's DirecTV Now was so buggy at launch that customers began filing complaints with the FCC in order to get refunds. Yet, the company still managed to acquire 200,000 subscribers in its first month, without impacting its rivals' growth, according to Sling TV CEO Roger Lynch. Instead, he said the newer arrival expanded the market for over-the-top services with its entry.
With YouTube today bringing even more attention to the streaming TV market, the question now is whether this will be the tipping point where the number of competitors outpaces the growth of the over-the-top market itself.
YouTube TV will be available to U.S. customers in select markets on web, Android and iOS in the months ahead. The company is taking sign-ups on its homepage now.

milan

Nego, je l zna neko neki sajt ili nesto slicno gde pise sta stize na nas netflix u mesecu pred nama?