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- BirdDogAssistant Professor
Gmartin, I don't do Amazon Prime but the only way is if they allow downloading for later viewing. Then you could set up a task in Windows Task Scheduler to start Prime and do the download during the night hours.
- maratsadeDistinguished Professor IV
Amazon lets you download to Kindle, iOS devices, and Android phones and tablets. You may need to download a download manager app first if you want to schedule the downloads.
- Jeff_TSophomore
I saw this software mentioned in another thread and its the one I use with my Roku and it's called PlayOn TV. Currently on sale at a little under $30
PlayOn acts as a server on your PC and also adds a channel to your Roku device.
If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, Netflix, HBO, Youtube and a multitude of other channels PlayOn allows you to record off peak (or anytime) for your own personal viewing at a later time.
When it comes time that you want to watch your movie/video your PC will stream the video to your streaming device ( Roku is just one of many devices also Android , IOS and Chromestick)
It streams over wifi on your local network and does not use the internet so no further data is used from your Huges Net account.
The PlayOn settings let you to set recording quality allowing you to further control how much data is used
hope this helps
- Mb123SophomoreWhen you say “local WiFi”, do you mean the WiFi on the Hughesnet router, or do you need a separate router? If I download to my laptop, would using an external hard drive for additional storage space be helpful?
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