does anyone know of a decent tv package that includes british tv bbc itv etc
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"My player", google it you can get live digital tv and BBC Iplayer.
wait what!!!!!
What do you want here a Application, a TV subscription please give more explanation
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My player is an application for windows mobile, however there is a small fee you so can get more channels etc.
(there is a trial with this app)
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-myplayer.html
tvcatchup works for me just as good,
yup I can recommend both Tvcathup.com and the myPlayer app for UK Tv channels
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hi all
I currently have a dvb-s card in my pc for watching satellite tv and would love to stream the tv to my android. found andtv ( which says doesn't support dvbs cards) plus theirs orb but can't get it to find channels on pc. streaming from vlc might work but looking at vlc direct app it doesn't say anything about live tv just audio and video files.
Anything out there that would work that any of you know about?
any help as always is appreciated
zannyuk said:
hi all
I currently have a dvb-s card in my pc for watching satellite tv and would love to stream the tv to my android. found andtv ( which says doesn't support dvbs cards) plus theirs orb but can't get it to find channels on pc. streaming from vlc might work but looking at vlc direct app it doesn't say anything about live tv just audio and video files.
Anything out there that would work that any of you know about?
any help as always is appreciated
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Try on market is dreamdroid and vplayer or Daroon Player.
My Desktop PC has a TV car in it and I record and watch shows through it, at the moment I can stream the recorded TV shows and other videos to my Nexus 10 using ES File Explorer.
However I am curious to find out if there is a way of streaming the live TV as it plays on my Desktop PC, over the wi-fi to my Nexus 10?
I know VLC player has some streaming capabilities with TV cards.. don't know how effective this will be?
Is their an easier way, other programs designed for this?
I do use TV Catchup app on my tablet to watch live TV sometimes but I would like a solution that is just utilizing the wi-fi and not the internet connection!
Cheers.
JeeSe said:
My Desktop PC has a TV car in it and I record and watch shows through it, at the moment I can stream the recorded TV shows and other videos to my Nexus 10 using ES File Explorer.
However I am curious to find out if there is a way of streaming the live TV as it plays on my Desktop PC, over the wi-fi to my Nexus 10?
I know VLC player has some streaming capabilities with TV cards.. don't know how effective this will be?
Is their an easier way, other programs designed for this?
I do use TV Catchup app on my tablet to watch live TV sometimes but I would like a solution that is just utilizing the wi-fi and not the internet connection!
Cheers.
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I would think a media extender app would be more useful. Like the how the xbox 360 app works. That would take care of the storage issue and the copy protection. Anyone know of one or a reason that wouldn't work?
1. Remote Media Center App + Remote Potato: Have not tried it and it may not be compatible with jellybean 4.2 according to the reviews.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1.rempotatoclientlivetv&feature=search_result
2. XBMC will connect to hdhomerun tuners but you will need to provide a file with a list of channels for your particular cable provider.
http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13220
Xbmc can connect to various backend tv servers (android app are still beta), like mediaportal tv server, and you don't need any additional files provided that you setup tv server right. Other option are using mediaportal and ampdroid app, but you have to setup mediaextender program in addition, on pc.
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Try out "Splashtop 2 - Remote Desktop"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.splashtop.remote.pad.v2
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Look at this thread on Silicondust's website:
http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12939
Hey all,
I hope this is the correct forum for my query, apologies if it isn't. I had a look before posting but my query is quite unique.
When i play streams through dedicated apps such as Tvcatchup on 4.0.4 (live streaming of UK Freeview channels in a standalone app), streams play flawlessly.
But when I try to play streams within browsers, the video is very jerky (sound is great though).
My next thought was to try and play the network stream directly through a player such as VLC. When I look at the source of the web page containing the embedded player on a streaming site, i get rtmpe:// and http://****.m3u8 links.
Tried to play both via the network stream option in VLC for android (beta) and nothing happens. When I play them on a PC, i get errors. Looking at the playlist.m3u8 file within text editor, it creates a session ID (i am guessing linked to your logon to the website as a way to authenticate users) and tags it onto the end of the .m3u8 URL.
If anyone got previous experience in this area and can offer any advice would be really appreciated.
Thanks!
Is there a best online TV that watch live US's channels like HBO, HBO HD, Cinemax, FoxMovies, AXN, Discovery, Cartoon Network, Disney....?
We're running a local IPTV based TV station, that pushes to RTMP players. They're wanting to make a simple app inhouse, that sports a player..so when you open the app, the livestream from the station picks up and there's no configuring or fussing around for the users. Think CW's and NBC's watcher apps.
Originally, I thought a wrapper app for a mobile site, with the html5 player embedded and set to fullscreen would work, but I'm reading conflicting information.
What's a good way to make this work? Is there a generic rtmp player we can buy/license, or is there an opensource player? I tried reaching out to a few RTMP app makers on the Play Store, but they're not interested in a stripped down, branded version of their apps. Oh well...