i just VPN to trinidad and signed up for the 1 month trial also. There are both movie/TV content for the Latin America Region as expected, but the non LAR content seems to be somewhat on-par with the US/CA content. Check attached screenshots for Genres and some of the available content differences, your not missing alot they can keep the one highlighted. Ok some good news, it seems that the account is not linked to a region. i.e a T&T created account will be usable in US, CA, etc.... well US confirmed for me. The content also changes for region that you are connected from which is good for persons who may have their VPN subscriptions still available.
Quote from: Netizen1 on September 12, 2011, 11:54:33 AManyone else got Netflix to work without the VPN workaround?I think thats what Jason19842 did, he can confirm...
anyone else got Netflix to work without the VPN workaround?
My wife is addicted to Jersey Shore lol
Quote from: Redlum08 on September 12, 2011, 11:57:21 AMQuote from: Netizen1 on September 12, 2011, 11:54:33 AManyone else got Netflix to work without the VPN workaround?I think thats what Jason19842 did, he can confirm...I followed the instructions from unblockusa.com and it worked but it's a one week trial am using...going to try it without the DNS to see if it's working now.
tried it without DNS as well....all i can say is dont cancel that DNS subscription jus yet. rite now iam watchin fast an furious in spanish. half the tv episodes i watch not even listed. :-|
That's some solid advice there woody.People have been saying "woe" for Netflix for sometime now. Would be a shame to see it come to pass.Hopefully, to be replaced by something even more ubiquitous. FacebookFlix or NetPlus ftw.I'll need a year vacation to watch the 1000+ episodes listed altogether in that article.Also, strange that Babylon 5 didn't make the cut. Is it not available on the service?