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RoyB
Dec 13, 2014Explorer III
we use 'MOP VIDEO TV' here and it is a great full screen high def viewing. This is for watching TV stations after they have aired however... Usually the next day is when the programs show up on the view list to select. I use this to catch the favorite channels we miss when we are watching something else. I missed NCIS LOS Angeles last night watching the GOLD RUSH so will be watching it on MOP VIDEO TV in a few minutes. Sort of a on-line DVR haha. Gets all the TV CHANNELS for both NATL BROADCAST and CABLE TV... When using these on-line programs try not to select any of the ads or other video drivers etc. These can be full of virus's etc..
I also sometimes watch 'LIVE TV' which is from overseas and is usually delayed a few minutes... I use this to catch some of my favorite FOOTBALL games that are not shown in my local area. Got to keep up with the COWBOYS here in Virginia all the the time hehe...
You can also just log into the NATL Broadcast channels like CBS etc.. and can usually downstream their stations. This is best used to view the local LIVE NEWS and WEATHER broadcasts...
Down-streaming sure does use up a bunch of GB's
My neighbor did the same thing by cancelling the CABLE TV company feed. The same company also provides us with high speed internet and that is all my neighbor pays for... He manages to watch all of the TV programs he wants to see using the internet...
We are both on the same drop from the cable feed and I can always tell when he is downstreaming TV channels. Slows my connection down a bit.
Roy Ken
I also sometimes watch 'LIVE TV' which is from overseas and is usually delayed a few minutes... I use this to catch some of my favorite FOOTBALL games that are not shown in my local area. Got to keep up with the COWBOYS here in Virginia all the the time hehe...
You can also just log into the NATL Broadcast channels like CBS etc.. and can usually downstream their stations. This is best used to view the local LIVE NEWS and WEATHER broadcasts...
Down-streaming sure does use up a bunch of GB's
My neighbor did the same thing by cancelling the CABLE TV company feed. The same company also provides us with high speed internet and that is all my neighbor pays for... He manages to watch all of the TV programs he wants to see using the internet...
We are both on the same drop from the cable feed and I can always tell when he is downstreaming TV channels. Slows my connection down a bit.
Roy Ken
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