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Old 12-12-18, 02:22 AM  
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I use a Chromecast to "cast" content from laptop/smartphone to my TV. Amazon doesn't like Google so the only want to do this is to play the Amazon content in a web browser (ideally Chrome) and then click on the "cast" icon to transmit it to your TV. Your laptop/smartphone and Chromecast need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network to make it all happen.
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Old 12-12-18, 08:26 AM  
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I know this is a silly question but...if I wanted to view these, do I have to go through my computer in some way? I don't want to view on my laptop; I'd rather view on my tv if possible. Just found out Big Bubble has Prime.
I use a Roku to view Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc., on my TV.

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Old 12-12-18, 10:10 AM  
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Thanks Tiffany and Donna. Donna, I could never get my Roku to work, so it is more than likely misplaced around the house or vehicles somewhere.
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Old 12-12-18, 06:55 PM  
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Sherry - Thanks!
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Old 12-13-18, 12:10 PM  
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They are starting to add these apps to cable as well. Comcast already has
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Old 12-13-18, 06:27 PM  
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I did Gin's Classic Moves step workout today. It is exactly as the title says, classic step. It's an hour long with no twists or complicated choreography. I did have to add jumps to get my heart rate up, which by the end of the workout my feet did not appreciate! It was nice to do a straight forward step workout with Gin, and her personality still shines.
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Old 12-13-18, 07:06 PM  
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Thanks Tiffany and Donna. Donna, I could never get my Roku to work, so it is more than likely misplaced around the house or vehicles somewhere.
Yeah, these devices can be a mystery sometimes. I don't have problems with Amazon, but I can't get Youtube to work with my Roku, so I have to watch that channel on my computer.

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Old 12-14-18, 12:38 AM  
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As an aside...I can watch my Amazon Prime through my Roku. Also, there are a lot of free yoga channels on Roku, as well as other fitness channels. I'm not as impressed with the fitness channels as I am with the yoga ones.
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