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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by CRM114
(Post 10789365)
Yet there are the same 8 providers listed as there was three weeks ago. You'd think you'd at least see a handful of others added since then.
Comcast was on there..and it wasn't even working for most yet lol. |
Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by rfduncan
(Post 10789290)
AND with this application, I don't have to be in front of my TV unlike my options on DirecTV's DVR.
I can (and have) streamed it from my laptop to my TV over HDMI and that works. The problem is it's my work laptop. So first I need to boot up. That's really slow because my employer has encrypted our hard drives. Then I have to fool with the video settings to enable the second monitor. Then I have to fool with the sound card to output sound through the HDMI connection rather than the speakers. All told, that takes about 15-20 minutes I'd guess (though I've never timed it). The iPhone app takes seconds. Turn on my phone, fire up the app. All done. The problem is that HBO Go doesn't support TV Out. I get sound on the TV, but the video plays on my phone. The TV just has a big HBO Go logo on the screen. Hopefully they'll fix their app. If they did that, I could be up and playing content on my TV in under 1 minute vs. the 15-20 minutes going the laptop route. Netflix does it (and the quality appears to be on par with my PS3). I don't see why HBO can't. Or the Xfinity app for that matter. They do the same thing. Only send sound to the TV. Both apps access the same HBO content, neither will send video to the TV. :( |
Re: HBO Go
I just went through the same headache with the iPad hdmi adapter. Every other app uses it properly but HBO doesn't see the need since you're, in theory, a paid subscriber to a TV service and at home. You should just turn on the tv and use On Demand. It's a bullshit assumption. I was all prepared to get my sex on Sunday night at this chick's house after a double-header of GoT. Instead I just had to settle for sex and a small screen :mad:
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Re: HBO Go
I wonder if they plan on making an app that will run directly on my Samsung TV. That would be great. The Netflix and Vudu apps work perfectly.
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by pinata242
(Post 10789722)
I just went through the same headache with the iPad hdmi adapter. Every other app uses it properly but HBO doesn't see the need since you're, in theory, a paid subscriber to a TV service and at home. You should just turn on the tv and use On Demand. It's a bullshit assumption. I was all prepared to get my sex on Sunday night at this chick's house after a double-header of GoT. Instead I just had to settle for sex and a small screen :mad:
Has anyone tried HBO Go with an Apple TV? Can you push the video from an iPad right to the TV? |
Re: HBO Go
My brother told me that it doesn't support AirPlay.
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Re: HBO Go
It's kind of cool that their showing Game of Thrones a week in advance.
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by CRM114
(Post 10790247)
I'd never use one of those shitty Motorola boxes they give out.
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by MEJHarrison
(Post 10789699)
That's actually my problem. I can view HBO Go on either my laptop or my iPhone. What I want to do is view it on my 50" TV.
I can (and have) streamed it from my laptop to my TV over HDMI and that works. The problem is it's my work laptop. So first I need to boot up. That's really slow because my employer has encrypted our hard drives. Then I have to fool with the video settings to enable the second monitor. Then I have to fool with the sound card to output sound through the HDMI connection rather than the speakers. All told, that takes about 15-20 minutes I'd guess (though I've never timed it). The iPhone app takes seconds. Turn on my phone, fire up the app. All done. The problem is that HBO Go doesn't support TV Out. I get sound on the TV, but the video plays on my phone. The TV just has a big HBO Go logo on the screen. Hopefully they'll fix their app. If they did that, I could be up and playing content on my TV in under 1 minute vs. the 15-20 minutes going the laptop route. Netflix does it (and the quality appears to be on par with my PS3). I don't see why HBO can't. Or the Xfinity app for that matter. They do the same thing. Only send sound to the TV. Both apps access the same HBO content, neither will send video to the TV. :( |
Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by CRM114
(Post 10790247)
I have no On Demand ability. I use TivoHD with cable cards. I'd never use one of those shitty Motorola boxes they give out.
I'm doing the same thing. My Tivo should be here any minute now. :D |
Re: HBO Go
Yeah, I was googling yesterday and it seems there's no way to send the content to the TV using a standard IOS device. I didn't look into jailbroken devices, that may be the only option.
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by pinata242
(Post 10789722)
I just went through the same headache with the iPad hdmi adapter. Every other app uses it properly but HBO doesn't see the need since you're, in theory, a paid subscriber to a TV service and at home. You should just turn on the tv and use On Demand. It's a bullshit assumption. I was all prepared to get my sex on Sunday night at this chick's house after a double-header of GoT. Instead I just had to settle for sex and a small screen :mad:
Originally Posted by Raul3
(Post 10790627)
Yeah, I was googling yesterday and it seems there's no way to send the content to the TV using a standard IOS device. I didn't look into jailbroken devices, that may be the only option.
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Re: HBO Go
So I sign up for HBO Go and I keep getting this error message: "This Go ID is playing video on another computer or device. Please stop the previous video stream or try again later."
I've only tried logging in from my phone so far.. Any ideas? |
Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by Drav3n
(Post 10831965)
So I sign up for HBO Go and I keep getting this error message: "This Go ID is playing video on another computer or device. Please stop the previous video stream or try again later."
I've only tried logging in from my phone so far.. Any ideas? |
Re: HBO Go
Nope, but I did just log onto the website to see if it work from there and same issue. I just spent about 20 minutes on the phone with directv to see if they could help and they couldn't figure it out either.
From doing a search online, I see I'm not the only who had issues with this happening before though. |
Re: HBO Go
Now it seems to be working. Time to get caught up on Eastbound and Down :D
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Re: HBO Go
Hbo go as an roku channel would be awesome.
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Re: HBO Go
I dont know if it's just the Android version, but damn this app is buggy as shit! Whenever I try to watch the next episode of Eastbound and Down, it completely closes out of the video and signs me out.
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Re: HBO Go
I don't understand this myself I have a lot of HBO channels for True Blood only through Comcast but I don't have xfinitiy? confused because I wanted to watch episode 2 of season 4 of true blood early since I won't be here to watch it!
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by TrueBloodgirly
(Post 10832187)
I don't understand this myself I have a lot of HBO channels for True Blood only through Comcast but I don't have xfinitiy? confused because I wanted to watch episode 2 of season 4 of true blood early since I won't be here to watch it!
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Re: HBO Go
If you subscribe to HBO, how will HBOGo recognize you as such?
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by Dr. DVD
(Post 10832224)
If you subscribe to HBO, how will HBOGo recognize you as such?
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by Dr. DVD
(Post 10832224)
If you subscribe to HBO, how will HBOGo recognize you as such?
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Re: HBO Go
anyone go to the late night section? :)
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Re: HBO Go
Originally Posted by TrueBloodgirly
(Post 10832187)
I don't understand this myself I have a lot of HBO channels for True Blood only through Comcast but I don't have xfinitiy? confused because I wanted to watch episode 2 of season 4 of true blood early since I won't be here to watch it!
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