Surviving without a television to dodge license fee
Discussion
It got me thinking today, with everything that can be streamed from the net or viewed on iplayer, with a projector hooked up to a PC, I could easily do away with the telly.
DVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
DVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
308mate said:
It got me thinking today, with everything that can be streamed from the net or viewed on iplayer, with a projector hooked up to a PC, I could easily do away with the telly.
DVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
If you watch any form of LIVE TV (sky news), you need a licenseDVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
iPlayer is 'catch up', so you don't need it.
I suggest you look at tvcatchup.com (free).
chinesechicken said:
308mate said:
It got me thinking today, with everything that can be streamed from the net or viewed on iplayer, with a projector hooked up to a PC, I could easily do away with the telly.
DVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
If you watch any form of LIVE TV (sky news), you need a licenseDVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
iPlayer is 'catch up', so you don't need it.
I suggest you look at tvcatchup.com (free).
But if youre streaming Sky News down your iphone, why do you need a tv license?
And how would they youre watching it?
308mate said:
chinesechicken said:
308mate said:
It got me thinking today, with everything that can be streamed from the net or viewed on iplayer, with a projector hooked up to a PC, I could easily do away with the telly.
DVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
If you watch any form of LIVE TV (sky news), you need a licenseDVD? Through the PC and projector
Top Gear? iplayer (how come you dont need a license to view that, even though it BBC content?)
News? Sky news live via the iphone, Im sure it can be got off the net on the PC too.
The only stumbling block Im having at the moment is good quality live coverage of bike racing and Premier League.
How feasible is all this?
iPlayer is 'catch up', so you don't need it.
I suggest you look at tvcatchup.com (free).
But if youre streaming Sky News down your iphone, why do you need a tv license?
And how would they youre watching it?
2) They won't know. They'll just pester you saying they do know.
For the sake of £100, I'm happy to pay the license, not having to rely on ISP, bandwidth, quality, streaming, boot up times etc.
Only worth doing if you have a fairly good Media PC / HTPC
Edited by chinesechicken on Wednesday 14th July 15:56
Eric Mc said:
Is it time for me to give up on this?
No, it saves the rest of us being called grammar Nazis.FWIW I went without a TV licence for a while, moving between houses and not wanting the hassle of transferring it or claiming unused months back. Just plugged a computer into the TV, used my phone over wireless as a remote control. It was relatively ideal, the only thing I missed out on was channel flicking between crap, even with a TV licence I just PVR everything.
PW said:
limpsfield said:
Why bother though? For the sake of 150 quid and having all that hassle.
Why bother paying it if you don't need to though?I just think for most of us, it just is not worth the grief of having the purchasing power of..a can of coke?..every day to not have a licence.
Anyway, I think we are all exerting more than 50p's worth of effort on this so I am off for a drive which I am sure will use 50p to start the engine
skeggysteve said:
Sorry but I really can't be arsed to dig out the relevant bits.
Maybe you shouldhttp://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/about/foi-legal-frame...
Is the requirement to pay a fee for a TV Licence in breach of EU regulations?
No. The Communications Act 2003 states that a TV Licence is needed to install or use a television receiver. EU regulations have no bearing upon this. The UK is not alone in operating a broadcasting licence fee system: other European countries with comparable systems include Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Ireland and Switzerland.
TuxRacer said:
Eric Mc said:
Is it time for me to give up on this?
No, it saves the rest of us being called grammar Nazis.It's not even to do with spelling. The word "license" is a legitimate word - if used in the correct context.
It's about the creeping Americanisation of English as it is written in the UK.
limpsfield said:
skeggysteve said:
Sorry but I really can't be arsed to dig out the relevant bits.
Maybe you shouldhttp://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/about/foi-legal-frame...
Is the requirement to pay a fee for a TV Licence in breach of EU regulations?
No. The Communications Act 2003 states that a TV Licence is needed to install or use a television receiver. EU regulations have no bearing upon this. The UK is not alone in operating a broadcasting licence fee system: other European countries with comparable systems include Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Ireland and Switzerland.
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