Netflix on Wii with no disc!

Flint • Nov 12, 2010 8:14 pm
Just downloaded the Netflix channel, now we can get to Netflix via the console, even while a game disc is in.

Also downloaded the internet channel--currently watching Super Mario speedruns on Youtube, on the Opera browser, on my TV, while posting about it on the Cellar, on my Blackberry. This is getting ridiculous.
wolf • Nov 13, 2010 12:28 pm
I have the Roku box, and while I've installed the Netflix Channel on the Wii (on the same television), I don't use it much because I have a probably false expectation that the useful life of the Wii would be diminished by using it as a movie viewer.
BrianR • Nov 15, 2010 12:21 pm
I also have a Roku-HD set up with a PC and a flat screen TV at home...my wife loves it. I find it...usable. Just don't accidentally set the wrong video out function or resetting the darn thing can be a three-bitch job!
Beest • Nov 15, 2010 4:37 pm
Streaming is unlimited, now too.
Flint • Nov 15, 2010 4:42 pm
Beest;694412 wrote:
Streaming is unlimited, now too.
What exactly do you mean, i.e. how was it limited before?
Beest • Nov 16, 2010 1:00 pm
Flint;694414 wrote:
What exactly do you mean, i.e. how was it limited before?

You used to only get as many hours per month as dollars you were paying.

We have the minimum $9 plan = 9 hrs per month of streaming. Kids have discoverd that the Monty Python TV series is available. I said if you watch a 1/2 hour episode everyday you'll use up the quota and have to wait each month to get the rest. Then we noticed it is now unlimited :cool:
Flint • Nov 16, 2010 3:33 pm
Oh screw that. We watch that thing all day long. Whole seasons of episodes, one after the other after the other. Kids movies, the same ones ten times a day, every day. God know how many hours we rack up.
Clodfobble • Nov 16, 2010 4:14 pm
Us too (through the PS3, instead of the Wii.) It's a neverending ballad of "Go Diego, Go!" episodes during the day, and popular TV series that Mr. Clod and I can't watch on schedule at night.