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XFINITY Stream + FireTV
XFINITY Stream is now available for FireTV used to be only available on Roku or web browser.
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I installed it last week and works fine.
Now if they would just put it on Android TV.
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Does that give you the features of your Cable STB, but within an app? Does it just give you LiveTV or can you play stuff on demand as well?
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Now I am just waiting for Comcast to start charging for using the app. ![]()
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Does not support 5.1 audio, at least on the Roku client. Does it support 5.1 on your Samsung?
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Any quick way to test?
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It does a lot more than a Cable box you can watch episodes you might have missed for up to a week... You can watch on Demand Movies including from your Premium Channels.
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Great, thanks folks.
I have Rogers cable here in Canada. They use the Comcast Xfinity IPTV system which is rebranded as "Rogers Ignite TV". For now I have stayed with legacy cable for a few reasons but being able to use Roku would be a big plus. It also can get you back to a world with a TV where you never have to switch inputs - I have several Roku TVs. Having a TV with built in FireTV could allow you to use SageTV and cable TV with only one device. Do you guys also use Comcast for internet? And if so do you use their router or do you have your own router? One of the things holding me back from IPTV is that IO believe there are some complexities to using your own networking hardware if you also get IPTV as the TV clients use your LAN to send the signal and this requres a specific config.
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I use my own router but use Comcast Modem ...No problem at all.
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You know how Xfinity advertises millions of WiFi Access Points. Here is how they do it. Comcast provides a single device that is both router and cable modem. They have control of that device. They use it to create a public WiFi Access Point. I have friends who have the Comcast device and have noticed their WiFi slowing down when other people are around using the "public" WiFi. The only way to stop them from doing that is to use your own equipment.
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