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KristinaB

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I have tried to watch a few different TV shows on Hulu, but for some reason, there is no video.

Where else can I view these shows? I want to see all of the True Blood series from HBO.
 
I have tried to watch a few different TV shows on Hulu, but for some reason, there is no video.

Where else can I view these shows? I want to see all of the True Blood series from HBO.

No video? :hmm:
 
No video? :hmm:

For some reason, I checked out the DVD from the library and it said it was the complete first season, and it only has 3 episodes on the DVD.

I've been having a lot of problems getting most any video from Hulu to play.
 
Reinstall flash, pretty confident to say that's what's blocking it from playing.
Adobe - Adobe Flash Player

Other reasons than that may be that some third party codec or modified player of the sort is taking over your browser. Or the PC is too old (hopefully not). Or you're using the 64 bit version of a browser without 64bit flash installed for it.

Hulu is probably the only place I would check for replays of shows online.. but I usually don't do that, I just get a copy of the complete show by other means if there's something I wanted to see.
 
It seems the show are not available free online unless you do all sorts of these stupid games that involve your cell phone and whatever else. I decided not to worry.

I fell in love with the Sookie Stackhouse books and wanted to see the show, but I don't have cable or satellite.
 
I fell in love with the Sookie Stackhouse books and wanted to see the show, but I don't have cable or satellite.

I love Sookie Stackhouse books, too! I really want to see the show. Must find a videostore and get a membership card to rent the show. Or if the DVD is cheaper in US, I might buy it.

Do any of you know how much Trueblood DVD sells for?
 
I love Sookie Stackhouse books, too! I really want to see the show. Must find a videostore and get a membership card to rent the show. Or if the DVD is cheaper in US, I might buy it.

Do any of you know how much Trueblood DVD sells for?

Haven't priced them as I don't really want to purchase them. We are overrun with VHS tapes and DVD's. MIL has over 5000 VHS tapes and we have about 500 DVD's. Running out of room. :giggle:
 
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