Since the americans get Netflix in their new Apple TV, will us brits get love film? as i would really like this feature.....
Has there been any official announcement from Netflix about the UK market, or is that just optimistic speculation? Would be nice if it is true...
Netflix will expand its online movie-rental service to the UK in the latter part of 2010, according to Reuters.
Unlike the service offered Stateside, Netflix will not involve the physical distribution of films but instead stream them online exclusively.
"We are focused on entering one country and seeing how we do," Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said. "Because we are launching in the second half of the year, I don't think we could do a second country this year."
Talking about the failure of a previous attempt to launch a UK service in 2004, Reed added: "The big difference is we were entering with DVDs only [then]. It's streaming only [now]. That's a big difference - no warehouses, no integration with the Royal Mail."
Netflix was established in 1997 and now distributes over 100,000 titles to approximately 10 million subscribers.
I find it odd that lovefilm never did this model in the uk.
For me, just streaming my itunes content is good enough right now. Airplay and my MLB.tv at bat app will be used a fair bit too.
Thanks for the link. That is encouraging. Of course, that doesn't mean Apple will rush to support Netflix in the UK (or Canada) - they may have to renegotiate things... but fingers crossed.
That would be outstandingSame... Only if Apple put a bit of effort in, and we get iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD, Demand 5... That would be the Apple TV on Steroids.
Thanks for the link. That is encouraging. Of course, that doesn't mean Apple will rush to support Netflix in the UK (or Canada) - they may have to renegotiate things... but fingers crossed.
That would be outstanding
Even just BBC iPlayer support on the new Apple TV would make it much more tempting (something most UK folk on this forum have already wished for).
I wish this too, however the fact that the last apple TV didn't get support for any makes the chances low...unless this app store comes to be. Don't understand why it doesn't support it
Because Apple is a US corporation, meaning they don't care about anyone outside the US.
If the Apple TV App Store is true, don't be surprised if iPlayer is the first to arrive.
I've already got iPlayer working on my Apple TV.![]()
Ok then, how about we say when we get it without voiding our warranties?![]()
I can't believe Apple TV owners from 4 YEARS AGO are complaining that they aren't getting a software update.. Cough up the $99..
Even just BBC iPlayer support on the new Apple TV would make it much more tempting (something most UK folk on this forum have already wished for).
well just a thought, but with airplay off the iPad working for any video on a site, then could use the iPlayer on the iPad browser and airplay to the Apple TV maybe, could also use TV catchup to stream live freeview too at that matter...
The stream to the iPlayer/iPhone 4 would look horrible at full res, due to being blown up even further...
the iPad version appears to stream at a higher quality than the iPhone stream, not sure if they updated the iPhone stream to cope with the iPhone 4 though, so that could be why the stream on the iPhone 4 might not be great at the moment. also BBC said they're bringing HD to the iPlayer on the iPad soon.
...Awesome! That is some really good news, thanks for sharing this mate.
well the iPad version of the iPlayer site was made for it, so would think that the resolution was upped accordingly, from what i read, it uses the same interface as the PS3 iPlayer app. so by that logic, should look ok streaming via airplay. guess we will have to wait and see though!
Doesn't the PS3 iPlayer use flash though?
no idea, all i know is both the PS3 and the iPad uses the iPlayer's Bigscreen interface.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2010/05/bbc_iplayer_on_the_ipad.html
I've had a look and yes - the PS3 is on flash whilst the iPad/iPhone have dedicated streams just for them.
I'm almost certain that we will see iPlayer on the tv, be it through some sort of hack, apps or built in by default.
well just a thought, but with airplay off the iPad working for any video on a site, then could use the iPlayer on the iPad browser and airplay to the Apple TV maybe, could also use TV catchup to stream live freeview too at that matter...