How To Watch Internet TV

Tue, May 22, 2007, by KID- One Four One Two

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While the other internet TV programs often costs about $20- $30, JLC’s internet TV is free.

Watch 1350 Online Channels with JLC’s Internet TV

With only about 200 KB, it is unbelievable that Joakim L. Christiansen (Norway) can create an internet TV program with 1350 channels.

Unlike other internet TV program, JLC’s Internet TV has a very simple appearance, easy to use and always has new channels. The biggest advantage of this program is you do not have to install. JLC’s Internet TV only uses 200 KB of your system resources. It also sorts channel by nations. While the other Internet TV program often costs about $20- $30, JLC’s Internet TV is free.

JLC’s Internet TV can be downloaded at Internet_TV.zip. After downloading, you have to unzip internet_TV.zip to a new folder. You must connect to internet to use this program. Click Channel Updater.exe to update new channels to JLC’s Internet TV. This progress will take a while. When the line Channels found: [The number of channels are found] appears, click “close” to shut off Channel Updater v1.0 Beta 4.

Next, double-click Internet TV.exe to run JLC’s Internet TV. You will see a list of channel in the right windows. You can choose to watch channel from many different countries. This program also provides category, bitrate and comment of each channel. This makes it much easier for you to find the channel you want.

You can also watch Internet TV in full screen mode. However, depending on the birate of channel you are watching, the quality of your TV will be different. To keep the quality, I recommend you use only about 3/4 of your screen. Do not use full-screen mode. When you find an interesting channel, you can right-click and choose “Add to Favorites”. The channel will be saved under “My Favorite Channel”.

JLC’s Internet TV works in every version of Microsoft Windows. However, when using this in Mac computer, you should download Real Player or Windows Media Players. You can use either Windows Media Players or Real Player to support the program.

JLC’s Internet TV is a superb program, which allows you can watch many channels online. It has many advantages that many other TV programs do not have. And best of all, it is completely free. You can watch most of popular channels like ESPN, CNN… With JLC’s Internet TV, you have another way to relax with the internet.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. Joel in Georgia Says:

    This version ‘JLC’s Internet TV 1.0 Beta 5′ works great with my system, which
    is WinXP – SP1 with MediaPlayer 8. Newer versions of this program will not work with this system setup. I prefer to use this setup, so finding this particular version of JLC’s Internet TV was a great help for me. Many thanks for posting a download link here…

  2. Blaro Says:

    wow tihs is crap. Honestly I don’t know who wrote this but this is buggy crap, plus if you click the adult link it says you hae to pay for those channels. All they did was go to one of those tv sites rounded up some links and made a really crappy vb program with it. Yuck. Avoid if you can.

  3. mr turnip Says:

    there are adult links that have to be paid for,but it would be a waste of money…….I couldn’t even connect to the bbc.

  4. Bruce De Vries Says:

    This program works well, better than several I tried and unlike many of the others it is free. I’m guessing this program has improved over time. I suggest giving it a try. I’m running it successfully with a minor bug under Windows 7 beta 1 build 7000. Bug only appears when launching Windows Media Player and the video plays despite the bug. As with all on-line TV you need a decent connection for a good picture and some providers use a low bandwidth that will not give a good picture regardless of program, internet connection speed or computer hardware. I’m watching C-SPAN and getting a great picture. C-SPAN has feeds on both Windows Media Player and Real player. Note the company that makes the program also offers a web site where you can watch the programs without a player. They have less channels than some programs and only list TV where some others offer web cams and radio as well. One example that also works well is PCTV4Me, but trial version only offers radio.

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