Wanted to let everyone know about streaming video...
I found it awesome because here in America we don't see very much soccer let alone the EPL...
I was actually able to see Fulhams game against Liverpool...You know, the one with the shot heard round the world?
Anyway,..there are various programs you can download...
http://www.myp2p.eu/Programs/Overview.htm
Streaming...
Streaming...
Soberano;639689 wrote: Had a little look at this, i think you posted something about it a short while ago. It all looked very complicated when i went into it, download this then that, have to have this, i got a bit confused. How much does all this cost and how can an idiot like me download it. Is there a simple method? 
It's free...
I myself just downloaded the software, but considering most of the progams being aired in a language foreign to my own I usually use the http://www.myp2p.eu/ link as far as knowing which channel is airing what...
Because I mainly use it for watching sports I use that site...But after looking at some of the features on the various amounts of software I had noticed that there are alot of different regularly programmed tv stations being streamed so I thought I would post it as a topic...
All I have done was downloaded the software, but as is with anything I would do a little research so that you may skip the inconvenience of viruses...
I haven't had any problems with them...
I've found SopCast to be more useful in watching soccer...
I would suggest downloading TVU first to serve as a learning experience...I've found their setup to be more user friendly, although they don't have very many sports channels...

It's free...
I myself just downloaded the software, but considering most of the progams being aired in a language foreign to my own I usually use the http://www.myp2p.eu/ link as far as knowing which channel is airing what...
Because I mainly use it for watching sports I use that site...But after looking at some of the features on the various amounts of software I had noticed that there are alot of different regularly programmed tv stations being streamed so I thought I would post it as a topic...
All I have done was downloaded the software, but as is with anything I would do a little research so that you may skip the inconvenience of viruses...
I haven't had any problems with them...
I've found SopCast to be more useful in watching soccer...
I would suggest downloading TVU first to serve as a learning experience...I've found their setup to be more user friendly, although they don't have very many sports channels...
Streaming...
Soberano;639799 wrote: Wow have just downloaded sopcast and i am watching the US Open, why oh why did i not try last night, many thanks K. I will see what else i can find on it now.
Yeah SopCast is good for sports...

Yeah SopCast is good for sports...
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Soberano;640149 wrote: I find quite a few just stop buffereing at around 20%, is there anyway to make it all speed up a bit? Most of the films are a no no.
I don't really know...
I've always thought that that may be because of the reception...
I don't really know...
I've always thought that that may be because of the reception...
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Soberano;640149 wrote: I find quite a few just stop buffereing at around 20%, is there anyway to make it all speed up a bit? Most of the films are a no no.
You could try going to http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/2005 ... dows-xp/2/
and following option 6...
6. Optimise your internet connection
There are lots of ways to do this but by far the easiest is to run TCP/IP Optimizer.
* Download and install
* Click the General Settings tab and select your Connection Speed (Kbps)
* Click Network Adapter and choose the interface you use to connect to the Internet
* Check Optimal Settings then Apply
* Reboot
I don't know if that would help or not...
You could try going to http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/2005 ... dows-xp/2/
and following option 6...
6. Optimise your internet connection
There are lots of ways to do this but by far the easiest is to run TCP/IP Optimizer.
* Download and install
* Click the General Settings tab and select your Connection Speed (Kbps)
* Click Network Adapter and choose the interface you use to connect to the Internet
* Check Optimal Settings then Apply
* Reboot
I don't know if that would help or not...