Tesco Clubcard TV opens its door to everyone
If you have a Tesco Clubcard there is now another option providing free access to films and TV series, Clubcard TV which has been running in trial mode for the last few weeks has opened its doors to all Clubcard holders now.
The service is not available on consoles and tablets, but they do suggest people might want to get a cable to hook their PC to their TV to watch in comfort. The service uses adverts which may annoy some but considering it is free most people will accept them, while the catalogue is not the latest releases this may change as the service increases in popularity. The video quality appears reasonable with it running at around 3.5 Mbps on our connection.
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Silverlight?
:facepalm:
Useless to me... The only way this would be any good to me is if they allowed access from outside of the UK. I do know this is achievable, however why should this be an issue... I can prove I am a UK resident, so why should I not be able to access this content while I travel? (I am not expecting an answer... I know the answer is "because you must be trying to steal the content, right...")
Avoid - programmes are riddles with adverts.
Riddled with adverts, It's just like normal tv nowadays then lol.
But it's free, so why the moaning? I could understand if it was a monthly sub and there were ads, bit come one......
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Tesco again messed up again
horseing about again !
i don't think I will bother to get a clubcard just for this.
why do these idiots use silverlight. Its a gpu eater.
Silverlight has good DRM.
I'll only consider using it if it gets a Android app (for my Android HDMI Dongle) or PS3 app. And then the quality needs to be good, like Netflix.
"The reason we can offer great programming for free is because customers will see relevant advertising before and during the movie or TV show they are watching. We'll use Clubcard data to tell us what might be relevant for our customers and therefore help us deliver a more personalised service."
Silverlight, so no chance of an XBMC plugin, no Android or Linux stuff. I'll pass.
"We'll use Clubcard data to tell us what might be relevant for our customers"
So does that mean they'll be recommending movies about carrots and pan scrubbers??
I can't get it to work in any browser, or rather it plays the advert and then it errors out presumably when it gets to the content.
Shame it can't be used with android tablet. Have watched a couple of the TV programmes on 17" laptop which doesn't have hdmi output so can't easily be connected to TV. Obviously trying to tempt people to paid Blinkbox account. As have Roku I'd probably give money to Netflix if I wanted paid subscription.
Haven't had any information about this even though I have had a Tesco Clubcard for years!
What BB speed is needed? I'm rural so only get at best 3 Mbps, is that fast enough? What about capped traffic? I'm happy it's not on any mobile phone or games console.
The answer may be obvious, but I have signed up and not found a statement as to how I access this from my TV - I already have TV and computer linked via ethernet to my router and access photos on my hdd from the TV. Do I assume that I will find ClubcardTV added to the list of digital options like LoveFilm etc. (Access from the computer keyboard is obvious but it is in a different room)
bsg07 - they don't have a client that runs on the TV, you have to use your computer and run a video lead from it to the TV currently.
@michaels_perry
Suspect in time it will feature in the Clubcard letters, but for now its early adopter time.
In terms of speed, it is try it and see, and whether their system drops the bitrate nicely to cope with slower lines.
Works for me even though the content is not relevant but I'm sure there will be stuff I want to watch on occasion. A step foreward but are they collecting info about you. Big Brother?
System Requirements:
You will need Microsoft Silverlight Video Player installed on your PC or Mac in order to view movies and TV episodes.