on โ31-08-2014 11:08 AM
I have just added the youtube app to my laptop, never used t before. I know that the app itself is free, but I have found some episodes of a tv show that someone has ploaded from their DVD collection.
Is there a fee for playing these shows? I can't see where there is any price indicated, but I don't want to get a whopper of a bill at the end of the month.
BTW the comments for the first show state that they have been uploaded from a DVD collection.
Hope this makes sense to someone because I am totally confused. Not hard I know!
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on โ31-08-2014 11:30 AM
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on โ31-08-2014 11:38 AM
โ31-08-2014 11:56 AM - edited โ31-08-2014 11:56 AM
on โ31-08-2014 12:33 PM
@jean2579 wrote:I have just added the youtube app to my laptop, never used t before. I know that the app itself is free, but I have found some episodes of a tv show that someone has ploaded from their DVD collection.
Is there a fee for playing these shows? I can't see where there is any price indicated, but I don't want to get a whopper of a bill at the end of the month.
BTW the comments for the first show state that they have been uploaded from a DVD collection.
Hope this makes sense to someone because I am totally confused. Not hard I know!
If they are not free you would have to authorise payment before playing.
They will chew through your data allowance though so depends how your provider handles exceeding your data plan whether you get charged or not. Some throttle to speed to a trickle in which case you'll get buffering. Others, such as Telstra, will send you a hefty account for anything you've used over your allowance.
on โ31-08-2014 12:36 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:
@jean2579 wrote:I have just added the youtube app to my laptop, never used t before. I know that the app itself is free, but I have found some episodes of a tv show that someone has ploaded from their DVD collection.
Is there a fee for playing these shows? I can't see where there is any price indicated, but I don't want to get a whopper of a bill at the end of the month.
BTW the comments for the first show state that they have been uploaded from a DVD collection.
Hope this makes sense to someone because I am totally confused. Not hard I know!
If they are not free you would have to authorise payment before playing.
They will chew through your data allowance though so depends how your provider handles exceeding your data plan whether you get charged or not. Some throttle to speed to a trickle in which case you'll get buffering. Others, such as Telstra, will send you a hefty account for anything you've used over your allowance.
Having said that if you have a massive data allowance you probably won't exceed it.
on โ31-08-2014 12:56 PM
@am*3 wrote:
Using the app doesn't mean you pay to watch though, its the same as going to the youtube website direct. ( just added that so jean doesn't get confused).
I have the app on my mobile and ipad.
Love it am3. Seems like you know me. I get confused so easily.
โ31-08-2014 02:03 PM - edited โ31-08-2014 02:03 PM