How to watch new streaming video services on your lounge TVAustralians are truly spoiled for choice when it comes to online movies and TV shows, but how can you watch them all on the big screen in the lounge room? If you're sick of flicking through the same old channels, $1. All- you- can- watch subscription video services don't just give you more to watch, they also break the shackles to the couch so you can enjoy your favourite shows whenever and wherever you like.

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His master's VOD: There's something for everyone among the many new streaming options. Photo: Darren Pateman. Australian streaming video pioneer Quickflix has forged the way but this year it faces stiff competition from local rivals Presto and Stan (co- owned by Fairfax Media). All three are bracing for the arrival of US video giant Netflix in March.

Pay TV behemoth Foxtel has seen the writing on the wall and is backing its Presto service. It's also cut the price of home subscriptions and launched Foxtel Go for catch- up TV, along with online- only Foxtel Play subscriptions offering access to blockbuster Foxtel exclusives such as Game of Thrones. Google's Chromecast dongle is a versatile option. With no lock- in contracts, it's easy to test out all of Australia's new subscription video services to see which is the best fit for your home. You'll want broadband speeds of at least 2 megabits per second, along with a generous monthly download limit.

As a rule of thumb, allow about 1 gigabyte of download per hour of viewing. Be warned: subscription video services don't offer every movie and TV show ever made. With a few exceptions, you won't find new- release movie rentals or TV shows the day after they go to air. Think of Netflix and the others more like unlimited access to the weekly rentals shelf at your local video store. All these new streaming video services run on a computer, on Apple gadgets and on some Android and Windows Phone devices.

But when you'd rather kick back on the couch and enjoy a movie on the big screen, that's when things become more hit and miss. The new- generation of smart TVs with built- in internet access receive a lot of attention but thankfully you don't need to buy a new television just to watch internet video. As long as your television has an HDMI video input, you can watch via a wide range of internet video players. Chances are you already own one, even if you haven't discovered the internet video features yet. If you do have a smart TV, it's worth checking for internet video apps, but it's pot luck depending on your make and model of television. A handful of Freeview. Plus- compatible smart TVs offer catch- up TV from the five main free- to- air broadcasters, but most smart TVs only support a few.

Dig a little deeper and you might find the Quickflix or Foxtel Play/Go app, but you won't find Stan or Presto at this stage. Meanwhile, almost every smart TV in Australia supports Netflix from the US, and you can often get it working here with a little trickery to mask your location. It remains to be seen how long it will take the various TV makers to offer the Netflix app in Australia after the service arrives next month. If your television leaves you in the lurch, check whether your DVD or Blu- ray player, digital set- top box or video recorder supports internet access and video apps. This includes internet video players such as Fetch TV or Telstra's T- Box, which also offer some online pay TV channels. A games console might come to your rescue too, with internet video services built into Sony's Play.

Station 3 and 4, Microsoft's Xbox 3. One, and Nintendo's Wii and Wii U. Once again, they should all support Netflix but there's no telling if or when they'll get the app in Australia. If you've scoured your lounge room and come up empty- handed, consider a streaming video player such as the $1.

Apple TV device. The Netflix app should come to Australian Apple TVs quickly, and Quickflix hopes to be on there by the end of the year. Stan lets you send video to the Apple TV from a computer, i. Phone or i. Pad – using Apple's Air.

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That's an overwhelming list of options so if you want to keep things simple, start with Google's $4. Chromecast. It's a tiny HDMI dongle that plugs into your television and connects to your home Wi- Fi network. It lets you stream video to your television from a computer or Apple, Android or Windows Phone device. The Chromecast is a handy jack- of- all- trades streaming device, supporting Quickflix, Presto and Stan, along with You. Tube and Australian online movie stores such as Google Play and Ezy. Flix. Netflix works in the US and should come to Australian Chromecasts quickly.

For now, a Chromecast offers the only way to watch newcomer Presto on your television, and Stan only works with the Chromecast or Air. Play, streaming to the Apple TV. Quickflix, Netflix and Foxtel Go/Play have a significant head start, with apps for Smart TVs, Blu- ray players, video recorders, games consoles and other lounge room devices. With so many subscription video contenders jostling for position, Australian television will never be the same. All it takes is a little know- how and you can have a front- row seat for the online entertainment revolution. What's on the web? QUICKFLIX$9. 9. 9 a month.

Register up to six devices, watch on three simultaneously. Quickflix also offers pay- per- view, letting you pay extra to watch new movies and TV shows that aren't yet in the subscription library. You'll find Quickflix apps for a wide range of entertainment devices. STAN$1. 0 a month. Six devices, three simultaneously. You can watch Stan on your television via Google Chromecast or Apple TV devices.

PRESTOFrom $9. 9. Four devices, two simultaneously. You can pay $9. 9.

Presto Movies or Presto Entertainment, or $1. You can watch Presto on your television via a Google Chromecast.

NETFLIXFrom $9. 9. Unlimited devices, two simultaneously. We might also see a four- stream family plan offering Ultra HD resolution. You'll find apps for almost every device but only if they're updated to support Netflix in Australia. FOXTEL PLAYFrom $2. Watch Pigs Hindi Full Movie.

Two devices, two simultaneously. You can subscribe to regular pay TV packages, with new episodes of shows such as Game of Thrones that you won't find elsewhere. You'll find Foxtel Play/Go apps for a wide range of entertainment devices.