Netflixâs streaming service went down about midday Christmas Eve, depriving thousands of their Christmas (or anything-but-Christmas) video fix for about 20 hours. Our Christmas gift to you: our latest video-streaming tips, tricks, and alternatives, so youâll be ready the next time this happens.
Grab some holiday atmosphere quickly by creating a digital Yule log with your Apple TV.
You can watch your best-loved TV holiday specials and Christmas episodes over and over and over again from Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.
Creating a DVD backup of a favorite movie or show (legally, of course) means you wonât be caught out if your online service dies again. Here are some tips for streaming video to DVD. You can also upgrade your entertainment experience with third-party clients, system or software tweaks, and other handy streaming video tips for power users.
Was this the last straw for you and Netflix? Check out NimbleTV, a Slingbox-like service with no box, which just started trials.
Another Netflix competitor gearing up: Vimeo, which recently previewed a pay-to-rent movie-streaming service. (Huluâs been busy as well. This TV-streaming service launched a major makeover late in the summer.)
Here's a way to shake loose from your computer: Roku users can use Plex to get their media from their PC to their Roku box.
Amazon Prime users who also own a Xbox 360 can use the Amazon Instant Video App to stream media through this game consoles.
Streaming media is such a hot category, thereâs always a competitor waiting to catch your eye. If your service goes down, you should be able to find an alternative quickly. Even if youâre not stuck, this could be a good time to review whatâs out there and improve the quality or variety of your choices.
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