gardensallday
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I cannot stream netflix or a LOT of any other kind of video, because I have HughesNet satellite service for my internet, and there is a very strict limit of 200 Mb a day for downloads. Yes, I agree, I don't like it, but I live in the middle of nowhere and that is the only service available.
What I am wondering is if I get a wireless blueray player, does that mean I can send video that I have saved on my computer thru my wireless router to the blueray player? Like YouTube videos? Or am I better off just hooking up a VGA cable to the back of my TV?
I dunno whether to get a basic blue ray without wireless stuff, and just watch DVD's thru netflix, or get the fancy kind, if it will hook up to my computer so I can easily watch you tube etc. Remember, streaming video is NOT an option, the connection is too slow and the download limit is too small.
also, can a wireless blueray install spyware or other undesireable software onto my computer without my knowledge? Sony has pulled some stuff in the past, I have heard.
tx for advice!!
The sony stuff that I heard about was the music CD's they sold a few years back, putting software on computers and it messed up some of those computers, I heard, which was a major hassle to the owners.
What I am wondering is if I get a wireless blueray player, does that mean I can send video that I have saved on my computer thru my wireless router to the blueray player? Like YouTube videos? Or am I better off just hooking up a VGA cable to the back of my TV?
I dunno whether to get a basic blue ray without wireless stuff, and just watch DVD's thru netflix, or get the fancy kind, if it will hook up to my computer so I can easily watch you tube etc. Remember, streaming video is NOT an option, the connection is too slow and the download limit is too small.
also, can a wireless blueray install spyware or other undesireable software onto my computer without my knowledge? Sony has pulled some stuff in the past, I have heard.
tx for advice!!
The sony stuff that I heard about was the music CD's they sold a few years back, putting software on computers and it messed up some of those computers, I heard, which was a major hassle to the owners.