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How to watch full length US TV shows

edited May 2009 in General
So, hotspot shield no longer works, and whenever I try it on US sites it recognizes that I'm using an anonymous proxy and tells me as much.

Anyone have any ideas? Although I'm just using youtube now since a lot of shows seem to be on there for at least a few weeks before removal.
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  • edited May 2009
    www.surfthechannel.com
  • edited May 2009
    www.ch131.com is another good one
  • edited May 2009
    there's also http://www.sidereel.com and http://www.hulu.com although i've yet to try out the latter.. it was recommended by a co-worker..:tongue:
  • edited May 2009
    siuying;54756 said:
    there's also http://www.sidereel.com and http://www.hulu.com although i've yet to try out the latter.. it was recommended by a co-worker..:tongue:
    I think Hulu blocks you unless you are American (or unless you hide your IP)
  • edited May 2009
    What I'm saying is hulu no longer works. They don't let you watch now if you have an anonymous proxy.

    I'll check out those other sites though, maybe theyll work.
  • edited May 2009
    quicksilverscreen
    Joox.net
  • edited May 2009
    i just download torrents off eztv, they download pretty damn quick and some are in HD
  • edited May 2009
    Streaming sites? You can try torrent, although you have to wait.

    Sidereel is probably the best, but the quality isn't that great.
  • edited May 2009
    yeah id just download any new tv stuff off bt, only a few hrs behind since they upload that stuf pretty fast
  • edited May 2009
    Oh, try movielabs.tv as well =)
  • edited May 2009
    I just torrent from eztv as well.
  • edited May 2009
    Torrents are the easiest IMO (if you have a solid internet connection).
  • edited May 2009
    I torrented 4 movies and 2 TV shows last night in under an hour. It's worth it for the better quality picture as compared to streaming online.
  • edited May 2009
    They blocked my router IP from torrent sites because we were downloading 30gbs a day per person in the household =_=
  • edited May 2009
    wtf how much porn do you watch Vonnie? your collection must be huge!
  • edited May 2009
    and whats your ISP provider vonnie?
  • edited May 2009
    lazyGUY;54987 said:
    wtf how much porn do you watch Vonnie? your collection must be huge!
    Apparently 30gbs x 5 people in my house lol.

    I have telus.
  • edited May 2009
    no seriously, how can you go 150 gigs a day for one family?? I downloaded season 1-3 of lost (25 gigs) and it took me a good 2-3 weeks to watch it all....How can you watch 150 gigs a day?
  • edited May 2009
    lazyGUY;54994 said:
    no seriously, how can you go 150 gigs a day for one family?? I downloaded season 1-3 of lost (25 gigs) and it took me a good 2-3 weeks to watch it all....How can you watch 150 gigs a day?
    Just because you d/l that day doesn't mean you watch it that day.
  • edited May 2009
    Ether;54984 said:
    I torrented 4 movies and 2 TV shows last night in under an hour. It's worth it for the better quality picture as compared to streaming online.
    Do you use a private tracker? I only torrent games. Movies I just watch in theatre, and I don't care about TV shows.

    I used to have Shaw and they would always cut me off the instant I start using BT, legal stuff or not.
  • edited May 2009
    Nope, the trackers were all public. They were just popular torrents - movies from 2008/2009 and TV shows from last week.

    Weird, I'm using Shaw, and I've been getting amazing transfer rates in the last few months. They never cut us off either.
  • edited May 2009
    go to anchorfree.com and download hotspot shield. freeware and it masks your ip. access hulu, pandora and even network sites like abc/nbc to watch anything you want!

    enjoy the tv!
  • edited May 2009
    Simon;55006 said:
    go to anchorfree.com and download hotspot shield. freeware and it masks your ip. access hulu, pandora and even network sites like abc/nbc to watch anything you want!

    enjoy the tv!
    doesnt work anymore simon...

    they don't allow anonymous proxy like hotspot shield uses. at first they just stopped loading for me, and now it actually recognizes the fact im masking my IP

    i cant view anything on the major network sites, or hulu
  • edited May 2009
    1. cross the border.
    2. find a hotspot.
    3. connect and watch!

    you're welcome =D
  • edited May 2009
    Darn...mtv.ca still has some decent shows...as well as tvshack.net and watchtvsitcoms.com
  • edited May 2009
    Purchase a vpn, if you look close enough you can probably find one for like 5 bucks a month. It'll make you american! Well appear as american anyways....if you really want to use this solution i'll post a tutorial on how to do this.
  • edited May 2009
    kc2k8;55079 said:
    Purchase a vpn, if you look close enough you can probably find one for like 5 bucks a month. It'll make you american! Well appear as american anyways....if you really want to use this solution i'll post a tutorial on how to do this.
    Is this any different than using a US proxy? Cause as I mentioned several times most of the big sites have caught onto this and know the difference.
  • edited May 2009
    www.tvlinks.cc

    I've used it before I started with torrents and it was fine. Try it out.
  • edited May 2009
    randomuser;55085 said:
    Is this any different than using a US proxy? Cause as I mentioned several times most of the big sites have caught onto this and know the difference.
    They wont know your using a vpn. I won't get into the scientific background on it, but essentially this makes your ip the vpn ip for everything. The big guys like hotspot shield are monitored and they are blocked, but small vpn service providers arent watched at all... because anybody can create a vpn if they wanted to. Like if you knew someone in the usa they could create you a vpn for example...
  • edited May 2009
    Interesting.

    This is all stupid, and I looked into why the US is blocking our access, and it's actually the Canadian government being stupidly lame and conservative.

    They don't want Canadians watching TV that isn't on Canadian TV stations, just stupid. If the government was smart, they would create a Canadian version of CBS, ABC, NBC and FOX. Have Canadian news on the stations, but have the US shows.

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