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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/2000/XP/Vista
- Date added: April 04, 2008
- Total Downloads: 78,763
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From online tv :Online TV Live lets you watch 3645+ free Internet TV, on demand videos and listen free online radio stations on your PC, Games and Newspapers (+1250) on World Wide Web. Media Guide: 250 Full Movies, 1540 Movies trailers, +2500 Music Videos (Free and legal) you can see or download. Our live Television channels database is the biggest worldwide. No additional equipment required. Online TV Player support Windows Media Player and Real Player.
Version 6.3.37 is a bug fixing release.
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Version: Online TV 6.3.37
"Needs Work, But Useful For On-Line Media"
Pros: It's reasonably easy to browse hundreds of on-line media channels. Caveat (see negatives below) it's a good introduction to accessing TV and Radio stations online, although there are some stations which are blocked if you don't pay a fee. (Bad idea, just get the program and service offering right, then worry about your business model.)
Cons: Not enough progress information when connecting. You can wait for a long time and then get nothing. Too many channel links that are broken. Needs to provide some way of knowing whether the stream you're watching is "live", "cached locally", or "cached by the provider". It's very hard to tell what you're looking at in some cases. Poorly integrated Windows vs. Real Media streams. (Probably the fault of Real Media however.)
The general design of the GUI looks like someone still learning to write industry standard code. Lots of obscure idiosyncrasies.
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