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JLC's Free Internet TV 1.0 Beta 4

Mihai Asmanow   on 18 January 2007 - 22:09 · 6 comments & 3968 views

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JLC's Internet TV is a free program for watching free online TV channels. It automatically finds over 1000 channels, and have an online updater.

Features:
- Watch over 1000 free online TV channels.
- User friendly interface with inbuilt channel list.
- Channel updater that catches all channels from the updated list at World Wide Internet TV (wwitv.com)
- Keep a track of your favorite channels
- Works with both Windows Media Player and Real Player
- Stand-alone (no installer)




Changelog for 1.0 Beta 4 version:

Added: Search function
Added: Choose GUI mode
Added: Choose how you want do download the channels...
Fixed: Flimmering in the Windows Media Player when resizeing the window

Download: JLC's Free Internet TV 1.0 Beta 4
Download: Sourcecode
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Link: JLC Software Home Page

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#1 exit on 19 Jan 2007 - 02:35
Nice program you got to love the Polish channels
#2 Sawyer12 on 19 Jan 2007 - 10:56
Is this legal?
#3 Copernic on 19 Jan 2007 - 10:59
@Sawyer12

Yes, it's 100% legal .
#4 leesmithg on 19 Jan 2007 - 12:10
Problem with these programs is the programmes they show are usually 90% religious or shopping.

I will say, nice for the author to include the source code so that should make a good read.
#5 SMOKINDAVE on 19 Jan 2007 - 15:39
I have been using TVU player for awhile the problem with these things is the reception on a continuous basis. Kind of comes and goes !?
#6 Copernic on 19 Jan 2007 - 16:31
TVU player is p2p tv, a different thing. JLC's Internet TV is a simple but efficient internet tv software and considering that other similar programs costs about 20$ like Online TV Player or Super Internet TV, JLC's Internet TV worth a shot.

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