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5 June 2009, 01:56 AM | #1 |
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online live tv streaming
does anyone know a software i can download and watch sports online that is free? i had one before but i lost it and i forgot the name of the software
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jonathan try to google it...what phone you using?
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I've been trying to find a way to watch TV online. No luck so far.
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I am going to help everyone of you......I have been streaming the last months for europe football (soccer) games.....
Go to..... www.justin.tv |
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For example, I don't have a TV in my office, but I can "Sling" the TV from the living room onto the PC. It can go fullscreen, but I have it as a bar on the right, and then other apps will use the rest of the screen. The app itself has 1 hour of buffer, so I can pause and rewind live TV.
Similarly, I can stream the TV to my phone, and to any of my laptops. I have even watched my TV on the Amtrak going to and from NYC from DC using a Verizon broadband card. |
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i love to watch ...
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And drag up old threads... what is it about newbies and old threads
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If you're outside of the US then you'll have to jump through some hoops to get a US IP address, but there are several cheap providers (you need VPN service), or you can "roll your own" VPN if you're technically inclined. I built my own VPN using a virtual server out of San Jose, as Roku in Canada denies access to the US channels. "Canadian content" and all that. Kevin |
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