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TV Player Classic

TV Player Classic - 4.5

Watch online TV channels

All Time: (2.0)
Version 4.5: (2.0)
Selected Version: 4.5
Release Date: 2007-12-16
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 4.5): 821
Downloads (all versions): 183

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Product Description:

TV Player Classic is a freeware program with proxy server support (just setup proxy server in the Internet Explorer) for viewing online internet TV channels on the TV set or computer display. This software allows you to watch 400 paid online internet TV channels TOTALLY FREE (including SPORT, NEWS, ADULT (TV, WEBCAMS, MOVIES, VIDEOS), ENTERTAIMENT, XXX TV, MOVIES, REALITY, LIFESTYLE, SHOPPING, MUSIC, KIDS, GAMES ... ) and 1200+ free live television channels from 100+ countries. There is no need for a TV Tuner card because all the channels are streamed through your Internet connection. For most TV a modem speed of 56Kb/s is required, for the broadband TV stations you need 100 Kb/s. Software comes with automatic TV station updates so it will never be out of date.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows Vista
  • Windows NT 4
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 98

Additional Requirements:

  • 1MB HDD space
  • Internet connection

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Feedback Summary:

Version 4.5:
Overall Rating: (2.0) Features: (1.0) Support: (2.0)
Ease of Use: (3.0) Quality / Stability: (1.0) Price: (3.0)
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TV Player Classic ReviewNot worth the effort - Version: 4.5, 12/18/2007 08:55PM PST

ktac
Had channels for many different countries, but most were unavailable. Those that did connect had no picture or sound, or the display was around 3 inches square.
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