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Nelson wrote:
> I just ordered a refurbished iPad 2. My plan is to use it as a > hospital bed TV for my wife who has MS and can't sit up in bed to watch > TV. I have a MacBook Pro set up as a Media Center with a large > collection of Movies, TV Shows, etc stored on an external hard drive. > > My initial plan is to use Plex to stream these videos over my 802.11n > network to her iPad. I presume she will be able to access Hulu, etc. > directly over the same network. In addition, I am counting on her > being able to use the iPad voice control capability because she only > has the use of one hand left and that is spastic. > > I would be appreciative of any experience and/or suggestions people may > have regarding which applications to use, how to set the system up, > mounts for the hospital bed, assistive technology, etc. > > I am an old hand at Macs but new to iPad and iOS. > > Thanks. > If the hospital has wifi for patients then set her up with http://ipad.tvcatchup.com/ I get it just fine and for free here in the UK. I don't know about the rest of the world, though. I'd appreciate tries and comments from other countries. Ed I |
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On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 17:45:25 -0500, Ed Cryer wrote
(in article <jeai0v$bns$1@dont-email.me>): > Nelson wrote: >> I just ordered a refurbished iPad 2. My plan is to use it as a >> hospital bed TV for my wife who has MS and can't sit up in bed to watch >> TV. I have a MacBook Pro set up as a Media Center with a large >> collection of Movies, TV Shows, etc stored on an external hard drive. >> >> My initial plan is to use Plex to stream these videos over my 802.11n >> network to her iPad. I presume she will be able to access Hulu, etc. >> directly over the same network. In addition, I am counting on her >> being able to use the iPad voice control capability because she only >> has the use of one hand left and that is spastic. >> >> I would be appreciative of any experience and/or suggestions people may >> have regarding which applications to use, how to set the system up, >> mounts for the hospital bed, assistive technology, etc. >> >> I am an old hand at Macs but new to iPad and iOS. >> >> Thanks. >> > > If the hospital has wifi for patients then set her up with > http://ipad.tvcatchup.com/ > I get it just fine and for free here in the UK. I don't know about the > rest of the world, though. I'd appreciate tries and comments from other > countries. She's not in a hospital. I take care of her at home. But it looks like I can sign up for that for free anyway. Thanks. -- Nelson |
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In article <michelle-823EF9.17130907012012@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote: > > If it's available only in the UK, does that mean that it isn't available in > Northern Ireland? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom -- .... do not cover a warm kettle or your stock may sour. -- Julia Child |
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In article <michelle-6C44D1.17112707012012@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote: > In article <jeai0v$bns$1@dont-email.me>, Ed Cryer <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk> > wrote: > > > I get it just fine and for free here in the UK. I don't know about the > > rest of the world, though. I'd appreciate tries and comments from other > > countries. > > Sorry ... > Unfortunately, your country is not currently supported. > At this time, TVCatchup is available only in the United Kingdom. I might also add: http://www.witopia.net/welcome.php -- .... do not cover a warm kettle or your stock may sour. -- Julia Child |
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In article <4f08f70d$0$3146$c3e8da3$9b4ff22a@news.astraweb.co m>,
Warren Oates <warren.oates@gmail.com> wrote: > > If it's available only in the UK, does that mean that it isn't available in > > Northern Ireland? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom Thanks for the correction; for some reason, I had thought that Great Britain was England, Scotland, and Wales (plus a few other islands, such the Channel Islands), and that the UK was Great Britain plus Northern Ireland. -- Tea Party Patriots is to Patriotism as People's Democratic Republic is to Democracy. |
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