Today, we are going to dabble a bit in the "black arts" of free TV. No, we aren't going to do anything illegal. It's all perfectly legal, the equipment is inexpensive, and the programming is FREE.
Let's get this out of the way first: it's not a replacement for pay TV. No HBO, ESPN, or Showtime here. No HGTV. But there is a lot of content that you would find in a basic pay TV package, and free over the air (OTA) broadcast TV can be found. You can also find some unencrypted premium content as well, albeit most of that is international (non-English) programming.
In this multi-part series of posts, we'll walk you through what free satellite TV is and what is not, what content is available, what it will cost you, and how to set up a simple single satellite system for about $100-$200.
Lets start at the beginning: the 1970's, the dawn of satellite TV.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
KUTO 15.4 Goes Info-mercial
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| KUTO-15.4 |
I really do enjoy TUFF programming, but I also understand that someone has to pay the bills. And remember, back in the days before digital TV and subchannels, many LP stations existed solely to broadcast infomercials. At least KUTO is still broadcasting worthwhile network and local programming on their three other subchannels.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
New Interface Update for Roku 2 Devices
Over the past 2 weeks Roku has been silently and randomly rolling out a new firmware release to Roku 2 series players. As of the 14th of May, you can force this update by going to:- Settings
- Software update
- Check now
This new update gives older "2" series Roku players the same interface as the new Roku 3.
From the Official Roku Blog:
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
PBS and PBS KIDS channels come to the Roku Channel Store!
Since I got my first Roku player, I've wondered why PBS doesn't have
their own Roku channel - and I'm not the only one who has wondered that.
I've been asked by several people where to watch PBS on Roku, and the
only answer I could give them is Hulu - which, as we all know, is a paid
service when using a Roku. I couldn't understand it myself, since PBS
has always been an early adopter of technologies that can spread their
programming to a wider audience.
But now at last, PBS and PBS KIDS have their own Roku channels!
But now at last, PBS and PBS KIDS have their own Roku channels!
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
iView 3500STB: An HD Tuner / DTA Converter Box / DVR / Media Player for about $50?
A lot of people have asked me about digital converter boxes, HD TV tuners, and DVRs, and where to get them for cheap.
How about a device that does all that, and costs under $50
What if you could also play videos from USB devices, too?
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
KBYU TV Channel 11.3 Drops "PBS Create", Now Showing BYU International
As of today, May 1, 2013, KBYU channel 11.3 from Salt Lake City has dropped "PBS Create" in favor of "BYU International". For those that want to watch PBS Create, it can be seen on Idaho Public TV channel 10.3 from Franklin County where most of PBS Create's programming is on the "Learn" channel. For those with FTA (Free-To-Air) satellite, it's one of 14 PBS Ku band channels on AMC 21 (125.0 W)
BYU Television International is a cable/satellite television channel operated by Brigham Young University. BYU Television International broadcasts simultaneously in English, Spanish and Portuguese, with most of the programming also seen on its sister channel, BYU Television. Content originates from BYU, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and independent producers. Broadcasting via Satellite and as KBYU's 11.3 subchannel, BYU Television International is available in most parts of the world. It aims to provide viewers worldwide with high-quality, educational and inspirational programming. It is available through direct satellite broadcast services such as Dish Network and DIRECTV, as well as on the internet as two separate Ooyala streams: one for Spanish and the other for Portuguese.
I have mixed feelings about the change myself. Channel 11.3 was the only full-time PBS Create channel available in Utah, but here in Northern Utah I can get most of Create's programming on Idaho PTV's 10.3 "Learn" channel. On the other hand, I hate "duplicate" channels that show the same programs, and I appreciate that there are many here in Utah who will appreciate another unique free TV channel.
BYUtv International's schedule can be found here: http://www.byutvint.org/schedule/
BYU Television International is a cable/satellite television channel operated by Brigham Young University. BYU Television International broadcasts simultaneously in English, Spanish and Portuguese, with most of the programming also seen on its sister channel, BYU Television. Content originates from BYU, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and independent producers. Broadcasting via Satellite and as KBYU's 11.3 subchannel, BYU Television International is available in most parts of the world. It aims to provide viewers worldwide with high-quality, educational and inspirational programming. It is available through direct satellite broadcast services such as Dish Network and DIRECTV, as well as on the internet as two separate Ooyala streams: one for Spanish and the other for Portuguese.
I have mixed feelings about the change myself. Channel 11.3 was the only full-time PBS Create channel available in Utah, but here in Northern Utah I can get most of Create's programming on Idaho PTV's 10.3 "Learn" channel. On the other hand, I hate "duplicate" channels that show the same programs, and I appreciate that there are many here in Utah who will appreciate another unique free TV channel.
BYUtv International's schedule can be found here: http://www.byutvint.org/schedule/
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Yes, You CAN Have An Outdoor TV Antenna!
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| Can I Haz Antenna? |
There are some exceptions to the rules, but they aren't very difficult to understand.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Roku Releases Roku 3
Roku, Inc. has released the new Roku 3
streaming player. The Roku 3 replaced the Roku XS, and adds new features like an improved user interface and headphone jack in the remote for private listening in addition to a much faster processor. Reports indicate the the unit loads content faster and responds to input quicker than Roku 2 and LT units.
What else is new?
What else is new?
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Some Myths and Misconceptions About Free OTA TV
There is a lot of bad information out there about free OTA TV and pay TV. Some of it is lack of information, some is misinformation. Some of it comes from a basic misunderstanding of free digital TV, and some of it even originates with pay TV providers themselves.
LET'S LOOK AT THESE MISCONCEPTIONS AND THE FACTS.
LET'S LOOK AT THESE MISCONCEPTIONS AND THE FACTS.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
What's The Best Way To Watch The Superbowl?
Super Bowl XLVII—featuring
the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers—happens Sunday,
February 3 in New Orleans. CBS has the broadcast rights to the game this
year, and kickoff is 6:30pm Eastern. You can Stream the game live online at CBSSports.com, or on a phone or tablet, you can download the NFL Mobile app at NFL.com/mobile. Of course, won't won't get the best picture quality streaming on the internet, and as often happens when millions of people try to access the same stream, servers crash, and who wants to watch on a 3 inch screen?
So, if the internet doesn't have the best picture, who does have the best picture for the big game? DirecTV, Dish Network, Comcast, Time-Warner cable? Another cable company? The answer may surprise you.
AND THE WINNER IS:
So, if the internet doesn't have the best picture, who does have the best picture for the big game? DirecTV, Dish Network, Comcast, Time-Warner cable? Another cable company? The answer may surprise you.
AND THE WINNER IS:
Instant Watch Browser for Netflix
One thing that users of Netflix on smart TVs, Roku box, and other devices find annoying is that it's impossible to browse the whole Neflix catalog from the Netflix app for these devices. The official Netflix apps for these devices limit you to a few categories and Netflix's "suggestions". For myself, this had always meant hopping on the laptop and adding movies to my queue from a browser to find new movies.But now I've found a solution that allows me to find everything in the Netflix catalog without putting down the Roku Remote.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Wireless Keypad / Airmouse / Learning Remote
iPazzPort 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Fly Air Mouse Keyboard with IR Remote
The iPazzPort Mini Wireless "Fly Air" keyboard is a great all-in-one remote solution for your home theater PC. With it, you can put all your other remotes in a drawer except for some rarely used functions, or if you have more than two components. The "air mouse" functions similar to a Wii remote. There is also a touchpad version available, the Wireless Keyboard and Touchpad with Learning Infrared (IR) Remote, for those that would prefer a touchpad. Althuough the 2 device learning remote has a limited set of buttons, it can learn any function on your device. And if you have a HTPC or laptop connected to your TV, you really don't need a lot of functions - just on/off, volume, and channel up/down or guide for the TV, etc.
I also own the Favi Wireless Keyboard With Built-in TouchPad and Laser Pointer without the IR remote function, also by iPazzport, and also sold under a number of different brand names. I've owned it for 2 years now and it has functioned flawlessly. I paid $40 for it 2 years ago, and considered it to be a great deal at the time. (Note: the laser pointer also makes a great cat toy!)
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