View Full Version : Are there plans to add TV shows to Canadian XBOX Marketplace?
scouzer
Oct 29th, 2008, 02:29 AM
I'd seriously buy an X360 and cancel my cable TV right now if it was available....
Is there any product in Canada that offers TV service over the internet, like the XBOX Marketplace in the US? I know Apple TV doesn't... no other ideas of similar products.
CFRTim
Oct 29th, 2008, 11:06 AM
I fell the same way. The Marketplace for Xbox Canada is a joke. Even more restrictions are visible when using the Media Centre Edition and many of the online media services reject my IP adress. With the arrival of Netflix for US only, the situation is even more aggravating. Not sure who's to blame for this, MS Canada or the CRTC, but here I am willing to pay for downloadable content instead of pirating, only to be rejected by region restrictions :confused:
the_fm
Oct 29th, 2008, 12:39 PM
i believe the blame is solely on the CRTC. MS is on a gold mine, there's no way they wouldn't offer us the same service if it wasn't for all those stupid restrictions put up by the CRTC
scouzer
Oct 29th, 2008, 01:30 PM
Seriously, the CRTC is beyond useless. All they do is block Canadians from accessing quality content. Sigh.
CFRTim
Oct 29th, 2008, 01:45 PM
CRTC: Communists Regulating Television in Canada
SAN66
Oct 29th, 2008, 02:01 PM
If they do it'll probably be lame, like when we finally got TV shows on iTunes and they added crap like little Mosque on the Prairie and one or two american shows, but nothing from the likes of NBC, ABC, FOX, etc.
I would less blame the CRTC, but the puppeteers pulling the CRTC's strings, the likes of Rogers and Bell who directly or indirectly own almost all the content coming in to canada from outside sources. They would much rather you pay for their services than download episodes off the internet.
ottawasportsfan2010
Oct 29th, 2008, 02:15 PM
If they do it'll probably be lame, like when we finally got TV shows on iTunes and they added crap like little Mosque on the Prairie and one or two american shows, but nothing from the likes of NBC, ABC, FOX, etc.
I would less blame the CRTC, but the puppeteers pulling the CRTC's strings, the likes of Rogers and Bell who directly or indirectly own almost all the content coming in to canada from outside sources. They would much rather you pay for their services than download episodes off the internet.
I think its more ctv/canwest etc that should get equal blame.
smithfan
Oct 29th, 2008, 03:44 PM
I think its more ctv/canwest etc that should get equal blame.
Yeah. My understanding its that its distribution rights that hold things up.
Global or CTV etc etc might have rights to a certain show in Canada that includes both on tv and the internet\Xbox. So just because the US rights have been secured, the Canadian rights have to be secured separately.
InFeXiOn
Oct 29th, 2008, 03:46 PM
With the launch of the new Xbox Experience coming in the next month or so here it would really be a shame if they aren't going to put some work into the Canadian marketplace.
They are really trying to push the whole one stop entertainment thing and they aren't really supporting the Canadian marketplace, despite it probably being a pretty large portion of their userbase.
Eh, guess we'll see.
SAN66
Oct 29th, 2008, 04:59 PM
I think its more ctv/canwest etc that should get equal blame.
Bell Globemedia owns CTV Canwest. Rogers owns chum city. All of the stations that "import" the American shows are essentially owned by Rogers and Bell and even though we have access to those American stations directly, we can't have direct access to their content on the internet.
Super strokey
Oct 29th, 2008, 05:30 PM
With the launch of the new Xbox Experience coming in the next month or so here it would really be a shame if they aren't going to put some work into the Canadian marketplace.
They are really trying to push the whole one stop entertainment thing and they aren't really supporting the Canadian marketplace, despite it probably being a pretty large portion of their userbase.
Eh, guess we'll see.
Yeah, there are over 1 million 360s sold in Canada. I think heard that per person that more xboxs are sold in canada than the states
smithfan
Oct 29th, 2008, 07:56 PM
Yeah, there are over 1 million 360s sold in Canada. I think heard that per person that more xboxs are sold in canada than the states
Yeah but that means nothing when the population of your whole country cant even match the population of a state.
JT94
Oct 29th, 2008, 07:58 PM
Yeah but that means nothing when the population of your whole country cant even match the population of a state.
There is only one state that has a greater population than that of Canada.
ottawasportsfan2010
Oct 29th, 2008, 08:04 PM
Yeah but that means nothing when the population of your whole country cant even match the population of a state.
There is only one state thats bigger then canada.Most are a good amount smaller.
Super strokey
Oct 29th, 2008, 09:02 PM
There is only one state that has a greater population than that of Canada.
yeah but on a per capita basis we are consuming (or alteast were at one point) than the the US making us a strong market but still with lots of growth potential given out demographic make up
mariokarter
Oct 29th, 2008, 09:27 PM
i heard of this thing called torrentbit or something that isn't regulated by the CRTC or anyone maybe you should check it out.
Super strokey
Oct 29th, 2008, 10:05 PM
i heard of this thing called torrentbit or something that isn't regulated by the CRTC or anyone maybe you should check it out.
we all know what you are talkign about but we are talking about the very opposite thing. Torrents are great but sometimes its next to impossible to find a working version of something that is very rare or specific. Sometimes Paid services are better in this respect. Somethings are worth paying for
gatorb6
Oct 29th, 2008, 10:12 PM
i created a 2nd xbl account using a valid US address and another email account. When I log in I see all the TV shows and Movies to download/purchase.
I was just playing around so I haven't actually downloaded anything so I couldn't tell you if it's 100% working but it seems like it is.
bembol
Oct 29th, 2008, 10:15 PM
Honestly, I would've kept my Elite if Canadian Marketplace was like the US.
I hate CRTC, I hate Canadian Broadcasting (CTV, Global) Simsubbing US networks, especially during the Super Bowl. I've ranted about this here several times.
As for Torrents, I can't be bothered. I rent DVD's now and just use Handbrake on my iMac.
CFRTim
Oct 29th, 2008, 10:42 PM
i created a 2nd xbl account using a valid US address and another email account. When I log in I see all the TV shows and Movies to download/purchase.
I was just playing around so I haven't actually downloaded anything so I couldn't tell you if it's 100% working but it seems like it is.
No, it won't work. Your Canadian IP (as well as the canadian MS points) will prevent you from buying anything. Will only work for some of the free stuff