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viewing US internet TV broadcasts
Sorry if this has been asked and answered before but I couldn't find it with the search function. Anyways, has anyone figured a way to watch ABC, CBS, NBC's TV shows on their websites? If I try it here in Daejeon I get a note saying only viewers in the US can watch it. Has anyone had any success with a proxy server to bypass this?
Thanks! Daemon bonewso.net |
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Maybe a "slingbox" is the best way, which requires cooperation of a friend with cable in a country where the desired channels are aired. Then you will need a recorder because the hours are different. Google slingbox. Works anywhere.
Lacking a slingbox, you can get a LOT of FREE international channels at http://mediahopper.com Many are enjoyable, but most are local news and public service channels, not a lot of ABC, NBC, CBS. after it comes up, choose a country and city, then click on "STREAM". If you have windows media player and quicktime you can get a full screen picture. I'm working on my "Free to Air" satellite, but not ready to detail what I can get yet. I haven't got it set for Asian birds yet. More later. If anyone has setup for free to air units in Asia, speak up. |
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Re: viewing US internet TV broadcasts
I haven't figured out a way to do it, so I rely upon the users of www.Fanpop.com to post the shows I like to watch. They don't have them all, but enough to get me through the week.
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Re: viewing US internet TV broadcasts
Hi,
I encountered the same problem as you so I emailed NBC because I love "The Office" and wanted to watch the full episodes online. I believe it is a streaming technical issue, we are just too far away from the stateside servers to successfully watch these shows online. I resorted to downloading episodes from Piratebay.org using Azerus torrent downloading software., most of the latest media is there. Hope this helps! |
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Re: viewing US internet TV broadcasts
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I went there but there were so many to choose from. What are some that you like to watch?
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There's No Toilet Paper on the Road Less Traveled. Last edited by nearlywild : 12-02-2007 at 04:23 PM. |
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Re: viewing US internet TV broadcasts
If you want to download you can go to: http://www.eztv.nl
But you need to have a torrent downloader like Utorrent. |
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Re: viewing US internet TV broadcasts
I like news clips from Canada-Victoria Island, and Montreal, and Atlanta and Myrtle Beach! Lots of things for Spanish and Chinese speakers...
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Re: viewing US internet TV broadcasts
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Not true, not even a little bit! It is actually an FCC restriction placed on them because of advertising. I was able to connect to them using a US proxy, but most of those are just not fast enough to support the stream. You can either download them via bit torrent like stated above, or you can hook a slingbox up somewhere in the USA. I did both actually. In order to run a slingbox, you need both a cable/ satellite connection and a broadband internet connection. I just had my wife install a 2nd dish network receiver right n ext to our DSL modem and I was able to watch anything I wanted. I actually found bit torrent to be very nice, and it opened me up to LOTS of other shows out there that I was able to watch on my own time and at my own pace, plus there are NO commercials at all... it was soooooooooo nice! Just to clarify, there are MANY slingbox type devices on the market, so do your research! |