Hehe,

 

Well our Aussie TV channels are only just upgrading to “full HD” 1080p from 
720p so you will probably have to wait awhile for UHD broadcasts ;o)

 

So I guess it depends on deciding where you want to source your chosen UHD 
content and take it from there.

 

Cheers

 

 

Neil

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Email: n...@possumology.com

 

 

From: <wamug.org.au-wamug-boun...@lists.wamug.org.au> on behalf of Stephen 
Chape <chap...@bigpond.com>
Reply-To: WAMUG <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Date: Monday, 05 August 2019 at 15:09
To: WAMUG <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Subject: Re: Apple TV 4K - possible new model in September

 

Hi Neil.

 

My LG was new January 2018.

 

Attached is a Panasonic BluRay/HD Player/Recorder which we use a lot.

Also an Apple TV Gen 2 which is used for watching Home Videos, Music and the 
occasional Movie (all from iTunes).

 

However none of these attached devices provide UHD viewing, whereas the LG TV 
is capable.

So I feel that the UHD status of my TV is not being used.

 

I am in a dilemma wether to buy the latest Apple UHV TV and download UHD movies.

Or to buy a UHD Player (about $200) and buy UHD DVDs to play.

 

So it is a choice between Digital UHD (Apple TV) or Disk UHD (UHD DVD Player) 
for movies that I would like to buy and keep.

 

??????



On 5 Aug 2019, at 1:03 pm, Neil Houghton <n...@possumology.com> wrote:

 

Hi Stephen,

 

Been out of town so sorry for the late reply.

“I just feel that we are under-using our LG UHD TV.”

 

I’m not sure what features your LG UHD TV has – how “smart” of a SMART TV it is 
– but if it is anything like our Samsung you should be able to do most of what 
you describe just from the TV – with just ONE remote control !!

 

Our TV is certainly not “high end” (from memory just under $750 on clearance 
from JB Hi-Fi) but it joins our home network, will play movies/TV stored on our 
iMac, access SBS On Demand, iView and all the other similar streaming TV apps 
and access YouTube and Netflix (not that we have a subscription). We also have 
a USB drive plugged into one of its USB ports which lets us pause live TV or 
record TV shows and it has more than one USB port so if we choose to plug-in 
some other drive with media loaded onto it, we can play that directly from the 
drive.

 

The TV also has a web browser – though the iMac offers a much better browsing 
experience – which I mainly find useful for a quick check on something relating 
to what I have just been watching – program info/episode list/cast list or what 
else I might have seen a cast member in etc.  

 

I haven’t really bothered to explore all the other “smart” options but I did 
discover one app which lets you search and view TED lectures.

 

Our SMART TV is now a few years old – I would imagine that they SHOULD have got 
smarter now  ;o)

 

 

Have fun!

 

 

Cheers

 

 

Neil

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Neil R. Houghton

Albany, Western Australia

Tel: +61 8 9841 6063

Email: n...@possumology.com

 

 

From: <wamug.org.au-wamug-boun...@lists.wamug.org.au> on behalf of Stephen 
Chape <chap...@bigpond.com>
Reply-To: WAMUG <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Date: Sunday, 21 July 2019 at 18:04
To: WAMUG <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Subject: Re: Apple TV 4K - possible new model in September

 

Thank you for your input Neil.

 

I mostly use my Apple TV Gen 2 to play Home Videos.

I have spent quite a few years using my Camcorder and iMovie to record and edit 
grand kid events.

Or sometimes we will watch a movie I downloaded from iTunes (Netflix is very 
slow to add new movies).

 

But now the grand kids are older it is just the occasional trip down memory 
lane.

Which I guess I could just as easily do on my iMac (as they are all stored in 
iTunes)

So you are probably right …. perhaps we don’t need a new Apple TV.

 

I can buy a Panasonic UHD Player for $199.00.

It is cheaper to do this than replace my Panasonic BluRay Recorder.

We use the recorder a lot (for TV shows we might miss) so will stay with that.

Only trouble is I hate adding extra remote controls and this will mean another 
one.

 

I just feel that we are under-using our LG UHD TV.

My wife sees them in the electronic stores and says “why doesn’t our picture 
look that good?”

I have to explain that they are playing UHD and we don’t yet make use of that 
on ours.

 

Oh dear …. more pondering to do !!!!




On 21 Jul 2019, at 12:50 pm, Neil Houghton <n...@possumology.com> wrote:

 

Hi Stephen,

 

I think it will all depend on what you want to watch, how you want to watch it 
and how many times you want to watch it.

 

Back in the day I had a DVD player and an Apple TV (whatever version sold in 
late 2010) hooked up to my TV.

 

Once the initial enthusiasm for playing with the Apple TV wore off, I found 
that I rarely used it – it seemed to be too much hard work and very limited 
viewing options at the time. I am aware that the viewing options will have 
increased exponentially in the last 9 years but I never got around to hooking 
it up to my new (4 year old?) TV and never find myself with so little to view 
to warrant dusting it off.

 

Similarly, I bought lots of DVDs full of enthusiasm for the opportunity to have 
collections of movies & TV series on tap to view at my convenience.  Even 
though it is many years since I bought the last one, many are still unwatched 
and almost none would have been watched multiple times.

 

For a while I used an Eye TV to record programs and have an archive of these – 
but again some are still unwatched and I can’t remember the last time I browsed 
this.

 

For a while (pre Smart TV) I had a system whereby I could download iView 
programs and built a good archive of some of my favourites – but, again, I 
cannot remember the last time I browsed it.

 

The major game changer for me was the combination of a Smart TV and an internet 
plan giving me up to 500GB/ month for less than my old 10GB plan!

 

Our TV viewing now includes very little direct TV broadcast. Nearly all our 
viewing would be iView and SBS on demand. We do not subscribe to any paid 
streaming services.

 

Recently I have been finding less good viewing on iView but this has been more 
than covered by the expanding SBS offerings. I find I periodically browse the 
offerings and add anything that appeals to my “my favourites”. When I sit down 
to watch TV I can then go to “my favourites” and quickly choose a 
movie/program/series which suits my mood/time available. Once watched I will 
remove it from my favourites.

 

My main problem seems to be adding more programs to favourites than I actually 
have time to watch  ;o)

 

Of course, my viewing habits/taste are probably a long way from the Australian 
norm – no sport for starters and a predilection for foreign language film & TV 
series.

 

With more specific focus on your question – I would suggest thinking about how 
much content you need to store:

1.       Temporarily, until your viewing convenience.

2.       As a library to be visited and re-visited.

 

If you do have the requirement for a substantial video library, one way to do 
it is to use a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device – as with all storage, 
these seem to be getting cheaper all the time.

 

One other consideration is that many NAS can be set-up to be stand-alone media 
servers – always accessible over your network without needing to fire up your 
computer – the idea being that your smart TV gets the content directly from the 
NAS.

 

I believe a NAS media server can offer the simplest operation – once it is all 
correctly set-up – but you would need to research systems and confirm 
compatibility for your particular TV.

 

 

Just some thoughts.

 

 

 

Neil

-- 

Neil R. Houghton

Albany, Western Australia

Tel: +61 8 9841 6063

Email: n...@possumology.com

 

 

From: <wamug.org.au-wamug-boun...@lists.wamug.org.au> on behalf of Stephen 
Chape <chap...@bigpond.com>
Reply-To: WAMUG <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Date: Saturday, 20 July 2019 at 16:35
To: WAMUG <wamug@wamug.org.au>
Subject: Apple TV 4K - possible new model in September

 

Hi folks.

 

I am keen to move on from my Gen 2 Apple TV.

I have an LG 4K UHD Television that is not yet being utilised for UHD.

 

I came close to buying an Apple TV 4K about a month ago.

But then saw rumours that a next Gen 4K may be released about September.

Around the time that Apple TV Plus is released.

 

Has anyone heard any more about this please ?

 

Also I cannot decide if I should buy a UHD Disk Player and begin replacing my 
BluRay Disks with UHD Disks.

Or wait for a possible next Gen Apple TV and download UHD Movies from iTunes 
instead.

 

I guess if I go down the iTunes path I may need to move my iTunes Library to an 
external drive.

Because my iMac has an internal 500GB SSD that will soon fill up.

 

Any thoughts would be most welcome please.


Regards,
Stephen Chape

 

 

 

 

 

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