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live tv on ipad
Does anyone know if watching live tv on the ipad uses up one of the four live tv streams on the home tv? Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone know if watching live tv on the ipad uses up one of the four live tv streams on the home tv? Thanks in advance.
JiminSTLouis
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marcindublin
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Any idea why I can't watch any HD channels on the iPad using this new feature. It says I need to be on my home network which, of course, I am.
Thanks!
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dhascall
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Cool, cool, cool! Awesome! thanks Master, lol!
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aviewer
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dhascall - thought you might like that.
Gives me an opportunity to say that channels themselves are opening up with more live and on-demand programs.
BeeBeeSa pointed out yesterday the ability to watch baseball playoffs live on TBS.com.
I just watched last wednesday's episode of modern family on abc.com on my computer browser.I must add that this is the first time I wanted to catch up on a show, find it on the web and watch it. Things are looking up.
Does the Android support video on browser? The IOS is hampered by the lack of Adobe Flash. Although, I have seen posts offering alternatives.
If no browser access search for apps direct to other sources of programming. While access to U-verse sources are appreciated, they are not alone. It is opening up across the board. The options are many.
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marcindublin
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But I am connected to my home network and it still says I need to be connected to my home network. Something's broken.... (only on the HD channels, SD channels, even premium ones, work fine).
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aviewer
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executivemike
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Still getting the same 13 live channels on uverse.com/live. Even connected to 2wire. Don't see any type of pop up screen stating anything about in home veiwing
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aviewer
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dhascall
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The stock, default browser, no but there are at least a couple that do. Skyfire browser does, that I know of. However, I doubt that it would matter. What I think will happen is that you would use the Browser to get to the channel and when you clicked to watch it you would get a decision prompt, asking which program to use for that option: Browser, MX Player, Movies, and so on. The app might even automate the process.
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aviewer
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So, thanks for adding browser possibilities.
Two updates -
The uverse.com appears to not have been implemented on 10/4.
The iphone version is ahead of schedule - It came up in my update list, already. But, it still blocks viewing on an ipad. I can see that this is technically correct, but moot from a contractual viewpoint because the service is now allowed on an ipad. It would not matter if the rest of the activities within the app were identical. But, they are not. They cover a wide range of activities that are implemented differently. So, if I like the remote on the iphone better than the ipad version. Which I do. I have to use two apps instead of one. How about simple apps that do one task and are not complicated. LIke easy remote is a complicated mess combining all these same features.
I guess my answer is to stick with Buddy TV for the remote.
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