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Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?

Friday, October 28th, 2011

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Question by MathEr: Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?
I was wondering if anyone knew of a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for my PC? For example; A hardware box that would connect to the internet with an Ethernet cable as an input and connect to my PC monitor or television as an output (basically an online cable box). I don’t mind paying monthly for the services.

Thank you for any replies

Best answer:

Answer by Computer Man
why not just get Dish Network?

Has anyone ever heard of or used “Live TV for PC”?

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

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Question by ratmgr2: Has anyone ever heard of or used “Live TV for PC”?
I saw an ad for it on a banner on a web page and it sounds like a cool thing, especially for those of us that don’t have cable or satellite TV in our homes. But it costs $ 49, so without some research I don’t want to risk it. Any help would be great. Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by ExpressWebDesigns.com
there are many places like cbs and fox that provide free viewing of their tv shows like numbers and House. try these links

http://www.cbs.com/innertube/

http://www.nbc.com/Video/

http://creative.myspace.com/VOD

http://dynamic.abc.go.com/streaming/landing

http://television.aol.com/in2tv

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/view/

http://www.usanetwork.com/movies/characterroadtrip/theshow/guestvideos.html

it beats paying for it

anyone heard of isoftwaretv? Or streamdirect tv, or satellite tv for pc software?

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

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Question by steve2002: anyone heard of isoftwaretv? Or streamdirect tv, or satellite tv for pc software?
I did some searching around trying to find the most legit and best quality internet tv software on the web and everything pointed to one software maker: isoftwaretv.com. I just bought the isoftwaretv.com software which supposedly allows me instant access to over 3000 premium channels including ALL the premium channels you get with cable and also the ones you have to pay your cable company extra for. Well……….uh this is a scam people. Sorry.
First off in the buying process they only have you put in your email address. Usually with ANY legitimate online store or service you create an account. That’s the first clue. Then you’ll notice in your address bar that in the buying process you’re jumping around to different sites completely away from the domain name of isoftwaretv.com. So they have no way of tracking your account if they were a real company. But they aren’t so this makes sense. Next, after they charge your credit card through Clicbank.com they show you get two things for your purchase: the isoftwaretv tv watching software download link, and a link that says “access sports streams”. What?! I thought the player was supposed to give me all the sports channels that cable does! So I check it out first and it is all the commentary and stuff you get directly off NBA.com or any other professional sports website, but NOT the game itself.

Note that the web address in your browser has changed yet again to http://members-area-tv.com at this point. I’m starting to realize this is for sure a scam. I noticed that I get a receipt from “CLICKBANK” and not isoftwaretv.com. That’s funny I thought I purchased my product from isoftwaretv and not from Clickbank. Next, on my emailed receipt from “Clickbank” I see it says “Vendor’s Site: http://www.streamdirect.tv” Wow, so I get a receipt from streamdirect.tv but purchased my product from a company who is supposedly called isoftwaretv. Apparently all these internet tv software companies are really just one company putting on different name and look on each of them.

So I’m mad at this point and decide to check out the tv software application. It better be good. I flip through 15 channels and all but two of the channels don’t even work. So I see what are these other 2985 channels….well they are in foreign languages, poor image quality, and basicaly I wouldn’t watch these channels at anytime for free. No live sports, no Live NBA or any professional sports at all. I see only about 20 available english channels and…like I said only two work. Then I get these ad-ware spy programs popping up on my computer advertising for pornography and such with windows that when you try to close them they won’t let you. Maybe I’ve made it clear that this product is only a scam and not a product at all.

Funny that no one has bothered to write about this bad company that is nothing more than a scam. Don’t believe any positive review on the web, apparently they worked hard enough on their scam operation to fill up the web with false positive reviews. Thing with scams is that it only takes one or two really negative reviews to expose them. So believe my review and don’t trust all those other ones. At the very least, if you decided to try the software, make sure you call up your credit card company and reject the charge that was just placed on it if you don’t get what you paid for or were led to believe you would receive. That’s it, I’m doing that first thing Monday and making sure these guys never get a dime from me. In reading this, please do your duty and notify scam.com or even the FBI to make it less profitable for these type of people.

These guys are tenacious so they can and probably will just do something simple like change the name from the current “isoftware.com” to any other random name after they’ve been exposed through comments like mine. I think the key take-away message here is that internet tv if not freely available on a place like hulu.com or doesn’t come up first choice in a google search then it is just not available. If free tv were available then it would be freely available and easy to find, with no software purchase. TV programs are made by and produced by and paid for by their respective networks. NBC produced the shows and paid the salaries of Conan O’Brian, and Jay Leno, etc. That means their content is all theirs and no one gets it unless NBC makes it available to them. Why would they give it away when they have companies like COMCAST paying them for access to their content?

I’m not sure about this but I’m thinking that ” satelite TV for PC ” might be this same company, but you can refuse the charge on your credit card statement if you do check it out and find it a scam as well.

Best answer:

Answer by Life Is Better After Retirement
Why waste your money you can go here and get the on web for FREE

www.tvunetworks.com

has anyone tried a “watch cable tv on the internet” sites like this one?

Friday, October 7th, 2011

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Question by b down: has anyone tried a “watch cable tv on the internet” sites like this one?

http://www.orbatel.com/

if so please give me a review
I DON’T HAVE CABLE TV

www.livetv-now.com how bout this one?

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Answer by jessica_loveboat
i always watching tv on the internet using websites like fanpop.com and sidereel.com

Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?

Friday, August 26th, 2011

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Question by MathEr: Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?
I was wondering if anyone knew of a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for my PC? For example; A hardware box that would connect to the internet with an Ethernet cable as an input and connect to my PC monitor or television as an output (basically an online cable box). I don’t mind paying monthly for the services.

Thank you for any replies

Best answer:

Answer by Computer Man
why not just get Dish Network?

Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

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Question by MathEr: Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?
I was wondering if anyone knew of a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for my PC? For example; A hardware box that would connect to the internet with an Ethernet cable as an input and connect to my PC monitor or television as an output (basically an online cable box). I don’t mind paying monthly for the services.

Thank you for any replies

Best answer:

Answer by Computer Man
why not just get Dish Network?

does anyone know of a “sattelite tv for pc” program that runs on OSX?

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

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Question by Dave R: does anyone know of a “sattelite tv for pc” program that runs on OSX?

Best answer:

Answer by The Alchemist
You need to buy a TV tuner card.

anyone heard of isoftwaretv? Or streamdirect tv, or satellite tv for pc software?

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

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Question by steve2002: anyone heard of isoftwaretv? Or streamdirect tv, or satellite tv for pc software?
I did some searching around trying to find the most legit and best quality internet tv software on the web and everything pointed to one software maker: isoftwaretv.com. I just bought the isoftwaretv.com software which supposedly allows me instant access to over 3000 premium channels including ALL the premium channels you get with cable and also the ones you have to pay your cable company extra for. Well……….uh this is a scam people. Sorry.
First off in the buying process they only have you put in your email address. Usually with ANY legitimate online store or service you create an account. That’s the first clue. Then you’ll notice in your address bar that in the buying process you’re jumping around to different sites completely away from the domain name of isoftwaretv.com. So they have no way of tracking your account if they were a real company. But they aren’t so this makes sense. Next, after they charge your credit card through Clicbank.com they show you get two things for your purchase: the isoftwaretv tv watching software download link, and a link that says “access sports streams”. What?! I thought the player was supposed to give me all the sports channels that cable does! So I check it out first and it is all the commentary and stuff you get directly off NBA.com or any other professional sports website, but NOT the game itself.

Note that the web address in your browser has changed yet again to http://members-area-tv.com at this point. I’m starting to realize this is for sure a scam. I noticed that I get a receipt from “CLICKBANK” and not isoftwaretv.com. That’s funny I thought I purchased my product from isoftwaretv and not from Clickbank. Next, on my emailed receipt from “Clickbank” I see it says “Vendor’s Site: http://www.streamdirect.tv” Wow, so I get a receipt from streamdirect.tv but purchased my product from a company who is supposedly called isoftwaretv. Apparently all these internet tv software companies are really just one company putting on different name and look on each of them.

So I’m mad at this point and decide to check out the tv software application. It better be good. I flip through 15 channels and all but two of the channels don’t even work. So I see what are these other 2985 channels….well they are in foreign languages, poor image quality, and basicaly I wouldn’t watch these channels at anytime for free. No live sports, no Live NBA or any professional sports at all. I see only about 20 available english channels and…like I said only two work. Then I get these ad-ware spy programs popping up on my computer advertising for pornography and such with windows that when you try to close them they won’t let you. Maybe I’ve made it clear that this product is only a scam and not a product at all.

Funny that no one has bothered to write about this bad company that is nothing more than a scam. Don’t believe any positive review on the web, apparently they worked hard enough on their scam operation to fill up the web with false positive reviews. Thing with scams is that it only takes one or two really negative reviews to expose them. So believe my review and don’t trust all those other ones. At the very least, if you decided to try the software, make sure you call up your credit card company and reject the charge that was just placed on it if you don’t get what you paid for or were led to believe you would receive. That’s it, I’m doing that first thing Monday and making sure these guys never get a dime from me. In reading this, please do your duty and notify scam.com or even the FBI to make it less profitable for these type of people.

These guys are tenacious so they can and probably will just do something simple like change the name from the current “isoftware.com” to any other random name after they’ve been exposed through comments like mine. I think the key take-away message here is that internet tv if not freely available on a place like hulu.com or doesn’t come up first choice in a google search then it is just not available. If free tv were available then it would be freely available and easy to find, with no software purchase. TV programs are made by and produced by and paid for by their respective networks. NBC produced the shows and paid the salaries of Conan O’Brian, and Jay Leno, etc. That means their content is all theirs and no one gets it unless NBC makes it available to them. Why would they give it away when they have companies like COMCAST paying them for access to their content?

I’m not sure about this but I’m thinking that ” satelite TV for PC ” might be this same company, but you can refuse the charge on your credit card statement if you do check it out and find it a scam as well.

Best answer:

Answer by Life Is Better After Retirement
Why waste your money you can go here and get the on web for FREE

www.tvunetworks.com

Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?

Monday, July 4th, 2011

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Question by MathEr: Does anyone know a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for PC “?
I was wondering if anyone knew of a hardware version to ” Satellite TV for my PC? For example; A hardware box that would connect to the internet with an Ethernet cable as an input and connect to my PC monitor or television as an output (basically an online cable box). I don’t mind paying monthly for the services.

Thank you for any replies

Best answer:

Answer by Computer Man
why not just get Dish Network?

Can anyone suggest a good TV Tuner that works with Satellite?

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

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Question by Druid Dude: Can anyone suggest a good TV Tuner that works with Satellite?
I’ll be getting Dish Network in a few days and I want to setup on of my PC’s to watch it, since my monitor is bigger than the TV in my bedroom. I’ve looked around but haven’t really found a CLEAR answer to what will work with satellite and receive DIGITAL satellite signals.
We’ll be getting a DishDVR 625 model receiver. It’s a dual tuner.

I just want something entry level, cheap, no need for every single feature known to man, but also a plus if it comes cheap.

I DON’T want links to lame “free satellite tv” crap so please save your time spammers.

Best answer:

Answer by airdogspace
As of now I don’t think there is anything thing you do to get Satellite onto your computer. I want to do the same thing, and there isn’t a lot of options. Mostly because of a couple of things. Mostly Digital Rights. Dish wants to make sure that the programs its sending out aren’t just copied over and over again. So there has to be some type of encryption to stop this. Next is HDMI, with HDTV signal it needs to go through an HDMI cables, and right now this are few and far for computers.
ATI came up with a cable box for home Cable users. (look up cable card). this had promise at least for home users and cable companies but it seems like ATI has kind of given up on the idea for now. (they probably have other things to worry about). I also know that DirecTV and Microsoft were working together to get Windows Media Center to work with DirecTV. But that probably won’t happen until years end.
I haven’t heard of any other option with Satellite. The only option I was always given was to get some HDTV over the air receiver. This allows you to record over the air programs.