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Post by tdiguy on Aug 26, 2012 21:00:12 GMT -5
I am really curious about this software myself. I am thinking of making the digital switch in my household and going with roku boxes on my 2 tv's they are both lcd tv's but neither one are smart tv's. I have no way to tell from your site if i would be able to either stream your product to a roku box and then to my tv or stream to my tv. your instructions are very simplistic on the site but i have severe doubt as to it working. How would i tell a non smart tv to receive a signal from a piece of software on my computer?
Also just to make this a very straight forward question. Do you know if your software is either installed in roku devices as an available channel? Or do you know of a way to get this software installed into roku?
If it can be installed i wouldnt mind paying for 2 roku boxes and this software 2x (so i can watch different channels on different tv's) since they are one time charges the devices will pay for themselves in under a year.
Please let me know i am very curious.
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Post by Administrator on Aug 26, 2012 23:48:43 GMT -5
Thank you for your feedback. We have updated our FAQs and Help information to better answer you question. Essentially, you will simply need to connect the device running iTVmediaPlayer to your TV -- either your smartphone, tablet or computer. You have several connecting options: HDMI, VGA or S-Video cables, and wirelessly. You can use our iTVmediaPlayer Cloud service on any browser that supports streaming technologies, such as Adobe Flash and/or HTML5. The difference between getting the software and getting the Cloud service is that... instead of purchasing a software; with Cloud, you purchase a yearly membership. That allows you to use the software on third-party devices, through the devices' native web browsers and/or native iTVmediaPlayer apps. You can find out more information on iTVmediaPlayer Cloud here: www.itvmediaplayer.com/cloud
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Post by tdiguy on Sept 1, 2012 19:41:07 GMT -5
Thank you very much for that information. I think i will try to take the plunge. I hate leaving a computer on for tv service but a low power roku device with a short boot up time is right up my alley. I think i will try cutting the cord with my mom's service first since she is out of contract with cable. If that goes well next year i will be joining the cause and likely convincing my friends to do so as well. Its high time we cut back on bills.
So thank you very much for the info once i take the plunge i will post a write up on the forum and explain any issues i encountered.
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Post by Administrator on Sept 2, 2012 1:02:19 GMT -5
You are most welcome.
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Post by payee on Sept 2, 2012 14:25:56 GMT -5
>:(Since I can't figure out how to do my own post, I can only reply to one. Trying to figure out how to connect to my tv. I am now streaming wireless thru my router to the tv via a panasonic bluray player. So how can I make this software work thru that system if at all possible? Or, do I have to set up a computer hooked up directly to the tv and have it connect wireless to my router? Not a very computer/electronic savvy person here so keep it simple,ok.
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Post by Administrator on Sept 3, 2012 15:30:48 GMT -5
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