TV Player Universal 5.0
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TV Player Universal (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ CE/ME/NT4.x/XP/2000/ Vista |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 1.200 MB |
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TV Player Universal is a program created to view and to record the videostream from the Online Internet TV and also from the television channels which can be received through the TV tuner or from the videocamera (if these are present in the computer). It also allows compressing of the videostream into the AVI (Xvid, DivX etc.) format at the realtime. This program also allows broadcasting of your own channel from the TV tuner, from the videocamera or from some other Internet channel to the Internet. This software allows you to watch 400 paid online internet TV channels TOTALLY FREE (including SPORT, NEWS, ADULT (TV, WEBCAMS, MOVIES, VIDEOS), ENTERTAIMENT, XXX TV, MOVIES, REALITY, LIFESTYLE, SHOPPING, MUSIC, KIDS, GAMES ... ) and 1200+ free live television channels from 100+ countries. You do not need to have the TV tuner to view the online TV because all the channels are broadcast directly through the Internet connection. All the Windows versions including Windows Vista are supported. In order to connect through the proxy server you need only to indicate its settings in the Internet Explorer browser. Any user of this program can update the list of the TV channels and add the cannel to the Global database (after the channel checking). There is NO NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE INSTALLED |
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