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Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by PROTOUCH: 12:52am On Sep 30, 2010
Are you one of those people who are fed up with monthly cable bills? Do you want to watch HD channels right on own PC or Laptop? Do you want to save a enough money into your Bank account? Do you know that those monthly cable bills can be save and use to take care of some family expenses like paying for children school fees or feeding?  The first thing you should is to stop paying for your satellite TV Cable bill. Now, you have the ability to get Satellite Direct TV Software where you will pay for just a one time fee and you will received more channels than your actual cable or Provider Satellite TV can provide you. Imagine, more channels any time and any where you want, worldwide channels! You will no longer miss your favorite sports event even if you are else where.

Satellite Direct TV Software  Benefits are enumerated below


1. It's FREE forever! There will be no hidden or monthly subscription fees.

2. No Extra Hardware is required like the installation of  Satellite TV Dishes  . Free satellite television software is instantly downloadable.

3.  You get Superior video and audio quality is delivered with a broadband connection.

4. Opportunities to Watch Satellite TV on more than 3,500 channels  throughout the world.

5. Watch all the Major League Baseball, NFL and NBA games - Not just your local teams.

6. Receive live sports free from around the world.

7. You don't have to buy your kids another TV set. Convert your computer into free TV and enjoy Television on internet .

8. Your family won't have to hassles over the remote.

9. Music - Watch music videos and the latest music releases and concerts around the world.

10. Cost is just $49.95 (one time).

11. Screen consoles will sort programming by country and genre.

12. Channels you like can be saved as Favorites.

13. Free satellite TV on your PC will work in any country where there is an internet connection

Remember watching TV on a home  PC  is not new. It’s  an advancement in  Digital Satellite System  Many people have been using their personal computers to watch news, TV programs and movies. However, it's now very easy to set up your computer so that you can  watch TV on web . A quick test to check if your computer has the minimum requirements is to go to Google Video or YouTube and check if you're able to watch the videos that have been posted there. If you're able to watch the videos, then your computer is good enough and your internet connection is ok. There are many websites that are offering  Satellite TV reviews  about software that you can use to watch free TV on your pc.
Some of these sites are not genuine because they may only offer you one or two channels for free but then ask you to pay a monthly subscription fee if you want to watch more channels. Also some of the software that is available for free online is loaded with spy ware and other viruses that could bring your pc to a halt and make it crash. You need to be careful when you download free software online. To get this genuine and tested software visit  http://www.theprovidersatellitetv.com 0r call 08034284316
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by Dsense(m): 2:49am On Sep 30, 2010
Keep ur damn in ur trunk boxer.
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by kibra4u(m): 8:04pm On Oct 02, 2010
My Guy, u try but e no do. Just imagine if you stop paying monthly subscription for pay tv channels then, what about the subscription for internet broadband every month. Rubing Peter to pay Paul. grin
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by Lov4sat(m): 3:48pm On Oct 04, 2010
I fear my head OOOOOO grin
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by GeorgeD1(m): 7:25pm On Oct 04, 2010
protouch,
i'm not sure you'll get customers here. grin
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by 2legit2qt(m): 10:10pm On Oct 04, 2010
"PRO" touch indeed.
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by GeorgeD1(m): 7:32pm On Oct 05, 2010
smart alec touch! grin
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by princeparis(m): 11:53pm On Oct 05, 2010
Na wa o. You are never tired.
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by spy005: 5:12am On Oct 06, 2010
@pro touch , so you ve changed your username again, get the Bleep out now
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by Kungu(m): 4:51pm On Oct 06, 2010
PROTOUCH:

08034284316



Good afternoon PROTOUCH,

I like your idea and would like to offer some enlightenment on Online tv or Watching Live Football Online

Following your favorite football team or league can be as complicated as heart surgery. Between all the rules governing what matches can be watched live and what TV subscriptions and equipment you need, trying to watch football live can be both difficult and expensive. Additionally, watching live football in a crowded bar can be bad for your wallet, really bad your liver, and especially bad for your ability to follow the action closely.

As such, watching live football ONLINE has become the answer to most football fans’ prayers. The quality varies, and the speed of the live football stream depends on your internet connection, as well as the live football site’s own traffic. However, regardless of the quality, watching live football online is much better than missing the match, and if you have the right equipment, it can be just as good as watching on television.

Let’s face it. For many of us, the Internet means one thing and one thing only: free stuff! Whether it’s music, movies, the Internet is like the Holy Grail when it comes to getting stuff for free [torrents]. That even extends to watching free live football online. Which brings us to Peer-To-Peer (P2P) clients.

Watching a free live football stream via a P2P client may be the only option for football fans needing that live experience. As a result, you should be aware of the advantages, as well as the disadvantages, of relying on a free P2P stream when watching live football online.

In P2P technology, each user, while downloading a video stream (usually from a TV station), is simultaneously also uploading that stream to other users, thus contributing to the overall available. As such the more users, the better the video quality. In other words, it pays to go with a well-known and po, r client.

[s]A. Advantages of Live Football Online Streams:[/s]

It’s completely FREE! You won’t pay a cent. Unless you get snookered into paying some website that professes to have streaming football for free but, in reality, does nothing more than provide you a list of links to free live football P2P streams available on the Internet.

You get access to stations from all over the world. If you want to watch football, rubgy, foreign films, or Japanese game shows, you will have no shortage of choices.

Since the po, r clients rely on multiple streams, it means that if one stream goes out, you still have others available and won’t miss any action.


[s]B. Disadvantages of Live Football Online Streams:[/s]

As with any instance where you get something for free when you could be paying for it, you have to weigh the pros and the cons of engaging in behavior of dubious legality. In the U.S., the use, reproduction, retransmission or rebroadcast of most sporting events is strictly prohibited. In fact, most sporting events will utter that disclaimer in full at some point during their broadcast.

Most organizations have become vigilant about patrolling these streams and shutting them down (especially on Justin TV). Copyright laws are less stringent in other parts of the world (especially in China, where TVU and UUsee are based). However, leagues have been trying to shut down these football streams as well (with varying degrees of success).

Lag time is an issue. In general, with P2P clients, downloading a stream and then uploading it to another user creates lag time. As such, P2P streams will usually be a few minutes behind the original source.

The quality of free football streams can be very unstable. Sometimes, finding a reliable, uninterrupted stream can be more difficult than finding a reliable England #1. There are a couple of reasons for this (the streams, not the England #1). Streams are often shut down in the middle of broadcasting because of copyright issues. Additionally, if the number of users fluctuates wildly during the stream, it will affect the quality and speed of the stream.

Additionally, by its very nature, there is no on-demand service. Since you’re relying on whatever any given channel happens to be broadcasting, then you’re stuck with what you get. So, if you really want to watch that Chelsea/Manchester United match, but you’re stuck with a match between two Qatari teams you’ve never heard of, sorry, you’re out of luck. (Editor’s note: don’t worry… for a match like Chelsea vs. Man United you will always find a gazillion of streams available. Things get more tricky if you’re looking for Scunthorpe Utd vs. Cheltenham Town).

[s]C. Live Football Streaming Basics:[/s]

There are two main ways to watch P2P streams. PC users can download one (or several) of the programs listed below. Typically, it will download as a zipped file or an executable file. Double-click on the downloaded file and take it from there. Unfortunately for Mac users, there are only a few programs that will work for you. If you have Windows XP or Vista, as well as the latest version of Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player, then you should be able to use any of these programs. Some of them will work with Firefox or with Linux, but you’re better off sticking with the Microsoft family. See? Bill Gates controls our lives when it comes to watching football, too.

Or you can go to a website that hosts live streaming video like www.justin.tv. Each method has its advantages and drawbacks, so you’ll probably want to try out several methods instead of relying on one.

When running P2P programs like Sopcast or TVU (more below), you will typically get an interface that will include a screen and a list of available channels. To take a look at the TVU interface, click here http://pages.tvunetworks.com/channels/#. Sopcast’s interface is similar, but more compact. To take at Sopcast, go here http://www.softpedia.com/progScreens, hot-24855.html. Click on the channel you want to watch and you should be good to go.

A good idea would be to bookmark one of the pages listed below containing football schedules. That way, you can be sure that you’ll never miss a game!

[s]D. P2P Clients for Live Football Streaming:[/s]

1. Sopcast http://www.sopcast.org/

Sopcast is probably the most po, r and well-known P2P client. In order to run it, you must have either Windows Media Player or Real Player and either Firefox or IE. It is VERY difficult to adopt for Mac (believe me, I’ve tried it). It’s possible, but it requires a lot of work and doesn’t always work. Follow this link for more information.http://discussions.apple.com/thread, sageID=5441858

Sopcast boasts “advanced P2P engineering” and “quick buffering, usually between 11-29 seconds, and minimal delays.” Sopcast also gives users the ability to broadcast their own channels, as well as to embed the Sopcast player in websites or software programs.

Sopcast hosts most major channels, like ESPN, Setanta, and Sky Sports. Most leagues and competitions are featured, both live and on delay. Since you’re relying on TV schedules, you’ll have to check on-line to see what’s on. Thankfully, the good folks at All P2P TV http://allp2ptv.org/ have done that for us.



2. TVU Networks www.tvunetworks.com

TVU Networks is based in China, and their TVU Player became po, r during 2006 World Cup when many people in the U.S. used it to watch matches that were not available in the U.S. Like with Sopcast, you must use either Windows XP or Vista as your operating system, but the program supports Linux as well. To view the videos, Windows Media Player 10 is recommended, but Version 9 works, too. IE is the recommended browser, but Firefox users can download a plugin here.https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
There are no Mac versions. Much like with Sopcast, you have to jump through a lot of hoops in order to convert it for use on a Mac.

Unlike other P2P clients, TVU networks uses real-time packet replication, which is very much like P2P file sharing, except that the video is brought to you in real time. Every additional viewer watching a channel helps make the network stronger and helps improve the signal of all the other viewers watching the same channel.


Most TVU channels are free; a small number are available on via monthly subscriptions, payable by credit cards. There are many different networks from countries all over the world, ranging from the U.S. to Italy to China. Sporting events are broadcast both live and on delay (depending on the respective TV schedules). Additionally, TVU boasts a nice interface. The list of available channels is located in a menu-bar on the left and separated by category (Sports, News, Movies, etc.).

3. Other Windows Streams:



PPStream http://www.ppstream.com/
P2P application with a Chinese interface and an English installation wizard. Includes many Sports channels from China. Still in early stages, and “some pauses and buffering may occur due to video stream quality and limited peer connections.” But if you really want to follow Wang Zhi-Zhi and Bayi Basketball, then this one is for you!

PPMate http://www.ppmate.com/
Boasts many channel options and quick buffering. Also allows users to record live streams with a simple click. Many po, r channels available.

TVAnts http://www.tvants.com/
Another po, r program. Large number of sports channels, particularly football. Original focus was to broadcast Asian channels all over the world, and that’s still their bread-and-butter. Nevertheless, they have ESPN, CCTV Soccer, Star Sports, Sky Sports, etc.

UUSee http://oversea.uusee.com/
Based in China. Mostly in Chinese, so you should only use if you’re fluent.

4 Justin TV
http://www.justin.tv/

Po, r web-based site that broadcasts live events. Users stream videos onto the site that others can watch. Because it’s web-based, both Mac and PC users can access Justin TV.

You can watch most live events on Justin TV, ranging from Premiership matches to La Liga to Brazilian matches. If you click on the “Sports” category, it will usually list the most po, r streams in descending order. You can also use their search engine to find the event you wish to view.

Unfortunately, because of its po, rity, streams get shut down very often. Especially sporting events (in particular PPV events like UFC, WWE, and Boxing). Additionally, the quality can be choppy and poor. Here’s a little tidbit, though: if you understand Spanish, then you should take advantage of the Spanish language streams on Justin.tv (Mexico is VERY lax when it comes to shutting down illegal programs).

5. Veetle
http://www.veetle.com/ http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/11/veeetle_1.jpg


Excellent web-based site that broadcasts live events. Like Justin TV, users stream videos onto the site, but in this case the quality is very good and broadcasts are in high-definition. Both PC and Mac users can use it, although you might have to download a driver that’s unique to the site. The website has instructions that will guide you through the installation.

Due to their high quality/HD requirements, they choice of channels is rather limited. But it’s a great coup for football fans, and they stream Fox Soccer Channel, Setanta, and Gol TV.

The quality is good, although it does slow down every once in a while. I haven’t had any problems with the streams getting shut down midway through, but I would anticipate that there might be problems as they become more po, r.

6. ITV
http://www.itv.com/

ITV allows viewers to watch programs for free on their website. According to their website, programs are shown as near live as possible, although there are some delays. They show most England international matches for free. I’ve had some trouble getting it to work, but you can watch any of ITV’s programs like Coronation Street, I’m a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here!, The X-Factor, and syndicated programming like Smallville or The Sally Jesse Raphael Show.

Conclusion

Finally, a word of warning: be wary of sites that offer “Streaming Football.” Usually, it’s nothing more than a list of links, similar to the ones above, and will usually cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $7 a month. Chances are, you’re probably going to be relying on these same streams anyway. Why pay $7 a month for the same links when you could get them for free?

As you can see, if you want to watch free live football online, you’ll have a bevy of options to choose from. Indeed, think of it as going to a buffet. You could pay for a reliable service from a network, which would be like going to a nice, classy buffet at a Vegas or Indian casino where you’ll be dining on steak, lobster, and sushi. Or you could rely on the hit-or-miss service of the free P2P clients, which would be like going to the cheap restaurant near your neighborhood where you’ll be fighting off the midnight runs. In the end, you should choose the best live football option for your situation.
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Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by 2legit2qt(m): 9:31pm On Oct 06, 2010
2legit2qt:

"PRO" touch indeed.

George_D:

smart alec touch! grin


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Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by freshp(m): 5:08pm On Oct 07, 2010
@All

the guy says:

3. You get Superior video and audio quality is delivered with a broadband connection.

how? when browsing the net in Nigeria is like trying to eat a meal of pounded yam with a Straw!!! . grin grin grin
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by 4llerbuntu(m): 5:24pm On Oct 07, 2010
LWKMD!!!!

i tire o, for one there is no such software as he is trying to sell,
2. here ur better off with low quality streams, High quality ones will simply frustrate you.

plus u need a guaranteed 120/40 kbps bandwidth to stream at low quality at the very least with little variation or fluctuations. this is live Tv. not cached flash!!
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by 2legit2qt(m): 7:54pm On Oct 07, 2010
4llerbuntu:

LWKMD!!!!

i tire o, for one there is no such software as he is trying to sell,
2. here your better off with low quality streams, High quality ones will simply frustrate you.

plus u need a guaranteed 120/40 kbps bandwidth to stream at low quality at the very least with little variation or fluctuations. this is live Tv. not cached flash!!

True talk YET AGAIN 4ller.
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by Kungu(m): 7:25pm On Oct 10, 2010
Kungu:

Good afternoon PROTOUCH,

I like your idea and would like to offer some enlightenment on Online tv or Watching Live Football Online

Following your favorite football team or league can be as complicated as heart surgery. Between all the rules governing what matches can be watched live and what TV subscriptions and equipment you need, trying to watch football live can be both difficult and expensive. Additionally, watching live football in a crowded bar can be bad for your wallet, really bad your liver, and especially bad for your ability to follow the action closely.

As such, watching live football ONLINE has become the answer to most football fans’ prayers. The quality varies, and the speed of the live football stream depends on your internet connection, as well as the live football site’s own traffic. However, regardless of the quality, watching live football online is much better than missing the match, and if you have the right equipment, it can be just as good as watching on television.

Let’s face it. For many of us, the Internet means one thing and one thing only: free stuff! Whether it’s music, movies, the Internet is like the Holy Grail when it comes to getting stuff for free [torrents]. That even extends to watching free live football online. Which brings us to Peer-To-Peer (P2P) clients.

Watching a free live football stream via a P2P client may be the only option for football fans needing that live experience. As a result, you should be aware of the advantages, as well as the disadvantages, of relying on a free P2P stream when watching live football online.

In P2P technology, each user, while downloading a video stream (usually from a TV station), is simultaneously also uploading that stream to other users, thus contributing to the overall available. As such the more users, the better the video quality. In other words, it pays to go with a well-known and po, r client.

[s]A. Advantages of Live Football Online Streams:[/s]

It’s completely FREE! You won’t pay a cent. Unless you get snookered into paying some website that professes to have streaming football for free but, in reality, does nothing more than provide you a list of links to free live football P2P streams available on the Internet.

You get access to stations from all over the world. If you want to watch football, rubgy, foreign films, or Japanese game shows, you will have no shortage of choices.

Since the po, r clients rely on multiple streams, it means that if one stream goes out, you still have others available and won’t miss any action.


[s]B. Disadvantages of Live Football Online Streams:[/s]

As with any instance where you get something for free when you could be paying for it, you have to weigh the pros and the cons of engaging in behavior of dubious legality. In the U.S., the use, reproduction, retransmission or rebroadcast of most sporting events is strictly prohibited. In fact, most sporting events will utter that disclaimer in full at some point during their broadcast.

Most organizations have become vigilant about patrolling these streams and shutting them down (especially on Justin TV). Copyright laws are less stringent in other parts of the world (especially in China, where TVU and UUsee are based). However, leagues have been trying to shut down these football streams as well (with varying degrees of success).

Lag time is an issue. In general, with P2P clients, downloading a stream and then uploading it to another user creates lag time. As such, P2P streams will usually be a few minutes behind the original source.

The quality of free football streams can be very unstable. Sometimes, finding a reliable, uninterrupted stream can be more difficult than finding a reliable England #1. There are a couple of reasons for this (the streams, not the England #1). Streams are often shut down in the middle of broadcasting because of copyright issues. Additionally, if the number of users fluctuates wildly during the stream, it will affect the quality and speed of the stream.

Additionally, by its very nature, there is no on-demand service. Since you’re relying on whatever any given channel happens to be broadcasting, then you’re stuck with what you get. So, if you really want to watch that Chelsea/Manchester United match, but you’re stuck with a match between two Qatari teams you’ve never heard of, sorry, you’re out of luck. (Editor’s note: don’t worry… for a match like Chelsea vs. Man United you will always find a gazillion of streams available. Things get more tricky if you’re looking for Scunthorpe Utd vs. Cheltenham Town).

[s]C. Live Football Streaming Basics:[/s]

There are two main ways to watch P2P streams. PC users can download one (or several) of the programs listed below. Typically, it will download as a zipped file or an executable file. Double-click on the downloaded file and take it from there. Unfortunately for Mac users, there are only a few programs that will work for you. If you have Windows XP or Vista, as well as the latest version of Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player, then you should be able to use any of these programs. Some of them will work with Firefox or with Linux, but you’re better off sticking with the Microsoft family. See? Bill Gates controls our lives when it comes to watching football, too.

Or you can go to a website that hosts live streaming video like www.justin.tv. Each method has its advantages and drawbacks, so you’ll probably want to try out several methods instead of relying on one.

When running P2P programs like Sopcast or TVU (more below), you will typically get an interface that will include a screen and a list of available channels. To take a look at the TVU interface, click here http://pages.tvunetworks.com/channels/#. Sopcast’s interface is similar, but more compact. To take at Sopcast, go here http://www.softpedia.com/progScreens, hot-24855.html. Click on the channel you want to watch and you should be good to go.

A good idea would be to bookmark one of the pages listed below containing football schedules. That way, you can be sure that you’ll never miss a game!

[s]D. P2P Clients for Live Football Streaming:[/s]

1. Sopcast http://www.sopcast.org/ 

Sopcast is probably the most po, r and well-known P2P client. In order to run it, you must have either Windows Media Player or Real Player and either Firefox or IE. It is VERY difficult to adopt for Mac (believe me, I’ve tried it). It’s possible, but it requires a lot of work and doesn’t always work. Follow this link for more information.http://discussions.apple.com/thread, sageID=5441858

Sopcast boasts “advanced P2P engineering” and “quick buffering, usually between 11-29 seconds, and minimal delays.” Sopcast also gives users the ability to broadcast their own channels, as well as to embed the Sopcast player in websites or software programs.

Sopcast hosts most major channels, like ESPN, Setanta, and Sky Sports. Most leagues and competitions are featured, both live and on delay. Since you’re relying on TV schedules, you’ll have to check on-line to see what’s on. Thankfully, the good folks at All P2P TV http://allp2ptv.org/ have done that for us.



2. TVU Networks www.tvunetworks.com

TVU Networks is based in China, and their TVU Player became po, r during 2006 World Cup when many people in the U.S. used it to watch matches that were not available in the U.S. Like with Sopcast, you must use either Windows XP or Vista as your operating system, but the program supports Linux as well. To view the videos, Windows Media Player 10 is recommended, but Version 9 works, too. IE is the recommended browser, but Firefox users can download a plugin here.https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
There are no Mac versions. Much like with Sopcast, you have to jump through a lot of hoops in order to convert it for use on a Mac.

Unlike other P2P clients, TVU networks uses real-time packet replication, which is very much like P2P file sharing, except that the video is brought to you in real time. Every additional viewer watching a channel helps make the network stronger and helps improve the signal of all the other viewers watching the same channel.


Most TVU channels are free; a small number are available on via monthly subscriptions, payable by credit cards. There are many different networks from countries all over the world, ranging from the U.S. to Italy to China. Sporting events are broadcast both live and on delay (depending on the respective TV schedules). Additionally, TVU boasts a nice interface. The list of available channels is located in a menu-bar on the left and separated by category (Sports, News, Movies, etc.).

3. Other Windows Streams:



PPStream   http://www.ppstream.com/
P2P application with a Chinese interface and an English installation wizard. Includes many Sports channels from China. Still in early stages, and “some pauses and buffering may occur due to video stream quality and limited peer connections.” But if you really want to follow Wang Zhi-Zhi and Bayi Basketball, then this one is for you!

PPMate http://www.ppmate.com/
Boasts many channel options and quick buffering. Also allows users to record live streams with a simple click. Many po, r channels available.

TVAnts http://www.tvants.com/
Another po, r program. Large number of sports channels, particularly football. Original focus was to broadcast Asian channels all over the world, and that’s still their bread-and-butter. Nevertheless, they have ESPN, CCTV Soccer, Star Sports, Sky Sports, etc.

UUSee http://oversea.uusee.com/
Based in China. Mostly in Chinese, so you should only use if you’re fluent.

4 Justin TV
http://www.justin.tv/

Po, r web-based site that broadcasts live events. Users stream videos onto the site that others can watch. Because it’s web-based, both Mac and PC users can access Justin TV.

You can watch most live events on Justin TV, ranging from Premiership matches to La Liga to Brazilian matches. If you click on the “Sports” category, it will usually list the most po, r streams in descending order. You can also use their search engine to find the event you wish to view.

Unfortunately, because of its po, rity, streams get shut down very often. Especially sporting events (in particular PPV events like UFC, WWE, and Boxing). Additionally, the quality can be choppy and poor. Here’s a little tidbit, though: if you understand Spanish, then you should take advantage of the Spanish language streams on Justin.tv (Mexico is VERY lax when it comes to shutting down illegal programs).

5. Veetle
  http://www.veetle.com/ http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/11/veeetle_1.jpg


Excellent web-based site that broadcasts live events. Like Justin TV, users stream videos onto the site, but in this case the quality is very good and broadcasts are in high-definition. Both PC and Mac users can use it, although you might have to download a driver that’s unique to the site. The website has instructions that will guide you through the installation.

Due to their high quality/HD requirements, they choice of channels is rather limited. But it’s a great coup for football fans, and they stream Fox Soccer Channel, Setanta, and Gol TV.

The quality is good, although it does slow down every once in a while. I haven’t had any problems with the streams getting shut down midway through, but I would anticipate that there might be problems as they become more po, r.

6. ITV
http://www.itv.com/

ITV allows viewers to watch programs for free on their website. According to their website, programs are shown as near live as possible, although there are some delays. They show most England international matches for free. I’ve had some trouble getting it to work, but you can watch any of ITV’s programs like Coronation Street, I’m a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here!, The X-Factor, and syndicated programming like Smallville or The Sally Jesse Raphael Show.

Conclusion

Finally, a word of warning: be wary of sites that offer “Streaming Football.” Usually, it’s nothing more than a list of links, similar to the ones above, and will usually cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $7 a month. Chances are, you’re probably going to be relying on these same streams anyway. Why pay $7 a month for the same links when you could get them for free?

As you can see, if you want to watch free live football online, you’ll have a bevy of options to choose from. Indeed, think of it as going to a buffet. You could pay for a reliable service from a network, which would be like going to a nice, classy buffet at a Vegas or Indian casino where you’ll be dining on steak, lobster, and sushi. Or you could rely on the hit-or-miss service of the free P2P clients, which would be like going to the cheap restaurant near your neighborhood where you’ll be fighting off the midnight runs. In the end, you should choose the best live football option for your situation.
__________________
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by Kungu(m): 12:20pm On Oct 14, 2010
Kungu:

Good afternoon PROTOUCH,

I like your idea and would like to offer some enlightenment on Online tv or Watching Live Football Online

Following your favorite football team or league can be as complicated as heart surgery. Between all the rules governing what matches can be watched live and what TV subscriptions and equipment you need, trying to watch football live can be both difficult and expensive. Additionally, watching live football in a crowded bar can be bad for your wallet, really bad your liver, and especially bad for your ability to follow the action closely.

As such, watching live football ONLINE has become the answer to most football fans’ prayers. The quality varies, and the speed of the live football stream depends on your internet connection, as well as the live football site’s own traffic. However, regardless of the quality, watching live football online is much better than missing the match, and if you have the right equipment, it can be just as good as watching on television.

Let’s face it. For many of us, the Internet means one thing and one thing only: free stuff! Whether it’s music, movies, the Internet is like the Holy Grail when it comes to getting stuff for free [torrents]. That even extends to watching free live football online. Which brings us to Peer-To-Peer (P2P) clients.

Watching a free live football stream via a P2P client may be the only option for football fans needing that live experience. As a result, you should be aware of the advantages, as well as the disadvantages, of relying on a free P2P stream when watching live football online.

In P2P technology, each user, while downloading a video stream (usually from a TV station), is simultaneously also uploading that stream to other users, thus contributing to the overall available. As such the more users, the better the video quality. In other words, it pays to go with a well-known and po, r client.

A. Advantages of Live Football Online Streams:

It’s completely FREE! You won’t pay a cent. Unless you get snookered into paying some website that professes to have streaming football for free but, in reality, does nothing more than provide you a list of links to free live football P2P streams available on the Internet.

You get access to stations from all over the world. If you want to watch football, rubgy, foreign films, or Japanese game shows, you will have no shortage of choices.

Since the po, r clients rely on multiple streams, it means that if one stream goes out, you still have others available and won’t miss any action.


B. Disadvantages of Live Football Online Streams:

As with any instance where you get something for free when you could be paying for it, you have to weigh the pros and the cons of engaging in behavior of dubious legality. In the U.S., the use, reproduction, retransmission or rebroadcast of most sporting events is strictly prohibited. In fact, most sporting events will utter that disclaimer in full at some point during their broadcast.

Most organizations have become vigilant about patrolling these streams and shutting them down (especially on Justin TV). Copyright laws are less stringent in other parts of the world (especially in China, where TVU and UUsee are based). However, leagues have been trying to shut down these football streams as well (with varying degrees of success).

Lag time is an issue. In general, with P2P clients, downloading a stream and then uploading it to another user creates lag time. As such, P2P streams will usually be a few minutes behind the original source.

The quality of free football streams can be very unstable. Sometimes, finding a reliable, uninterrupted stream can be more difficult than finding a reliable England #1. There are a couple of reasons for this (the streams, not the England #1). Streams are often shut down in the middle of broadcasting because of copyright issues. Additionally, if the number of users fluctuates wildly during the stream, it will affect the quality and speed of the stream.

Additionally, by its very nature, there is no on-demand service. Since you’re relying on whatever any given channel happens to be broadcasting, then you’re stuck with what you get. So, if you really want to watch that Chelsea/Manchester United match, but you’re stuck with a match between two Qatari teams you’ve never heard of, sorry, you’re out of luck. (Editor’s note: don’t worry… for a match like Chelsea vs. Man United you will always find a gazillion of streams available. Things get more tricky if you’re looking for Scunthorpe Utd vs. Cheltenham Town).

C. Live Football Streaming Basics:

There are two main ways to watch P2P streams. PC users can download one (or several) of the programs listed below. Typically, it will download as a zipped file or an executable file. Double-click on the downloaded file and take it from there. Unfortunately for Mac users, there are only a few programs that will work for you. If you have Windows XP or Vista, as well as the latest version of Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player, then you should be able to use any of these programs. Some of them will work with Firefox or with Linux, but you’re better off sticking with the Microsoft family. See? Bill Gates controls our lives when it comes to watching football, too.

Or you can go to a website that hosts live streaming video like www.justin.tv. Each method has its advantages and drawbacks, so you’ll probably want to try out several methods instead of relying on one.

When running P2P programs like Sopcast or TVU (more below), you will typically get an interface that will include a screen and a list of available channels. To take a look at the TVU interface, click here http://pages.tvunetworks.com/channels/#. Sopcast’s interface is similar, but more compact. To take at Sopcast, go here http://www.softpedia.com/progScreens, hot-24855.html. Click on the channel you want to watch and you should be good to go.

A good idea would be to bookmark one of the pages listed below containing football schedules. That way, you can be sure that you’ll never miss a game!

[s]D. P2P Clients for Live Football Streaming:[/s]

1. Sopcast http://www.sopcast.org/ 

Sopcast is probably the most po, r and well-known P2P client. In order to run it, you must have either Windows Media Player or Real Player and either Firefox or IE. It is VERY difficult to adopt for Mac (believe me, I’ve tried it). It’s possible, but it requires a lot of work and doesn’t always work. Follow this link for more information.http://discussions.apple.com/thread, sageID=5441858

Sopcast boasts “advanced P2P engineering” and “quick buffering, usually between 11-29 seconds, and minimal delays.” Sopcast also gives users the ability to broadcast their own channels, as well as to embed the Sopcast player in websites or software programs.

Sopcast hosts most major channels, like ESPN, Setanta, and Sky Sports. Most leagues and competitions are featured, both live and on delay. Since you’re relying on TV schedules, you’ll have to check on-line to see what’s on. Thankfully, the good folks at All P2P TV http://allp2ptv.org/ have done that for us.



2. TVU Networks www.tvunetworks.com

TVU Networks is based in China, and their TVU Player became po, r during 2006 World Cup when many people in the U.S. used it to watch matches that were not available in the U.S. Like with Sopcast, you must use either Windows XP or Vista as your operating system, but the program supports Linux as well. To view the videos, Windows Media Player 10 is recommended, but Version 9 works, too. IE is the recommended browser, but Firefox users can download a plugin here.https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
There are no Mac versions. Much like with Sopcast, you have to jump through a lot of hoops in order to convert it for use on a Mac.

Unlike other P2P clients, TVU networks uses real-time packet replication, which is very much like P2P file sharing, except that the video is brought to you in real time. Every additional viewer watching a channel helps make the network stronger and helps improve the signal of all the other viewers watching the same channel.


Most TVU channels are free; a small number are available on via monthly subscriptions, payable by credit cards. There are many different networks from countries all over the world, ranging from the U.S. to Italy to China. Sporting events are broadcast both live and on delay (depending on the respective TV schedules). Additionally, TVU boasts a nice interface. The list of available channels is located in a menu-bar on the left and separated by category (Sports, News, Movies, etc.).

3. Other Windows Streams:



PPStream   http://www.ppstream.com/
P2P application with a Chinese interface and an English installation wizard. Includes many Sports channels from China. Still in early stages, and “some pauses and buffering may occur due to video stream quality and limited peer connections.” But if you really want to follow Wang Zhi-Zhi and Bayi Basketball, then this one is for you!

PPMate http://www.ppmate.com/
Boasts many channel options and quick buffering. Also allows users to record live streams with a simple click. Many po, r channels available.

TVAnts http://www.tvants.com/
Another po, r program. Large number of sports channels, particularly football. Original focus was to broadcast Asian channels all over the world, and that’s still their bread-and-butter. Nevertheless, they have ESPN, CCTV Soccer, Star Sports, Sky Sports, etc.

UUSee http://oversea.uusee.com/
Based in China. Mostly in Chinese, so you should only use if you’re fluent.

4 Justin TV
http://www.justin.tv/

Po, r web-based site that broadcasts live events. Users stream videos onto the site that others can watch. Because it’s web-based, both Mac and PC users can access Justin TV.

You can watch most live events on Justin TV, ranging from Premiership matches to La Liga to Brazilian matches. If you click on the “Sports” category, it will usually list the most po, r streams in descending order. You can also use their search engine to find the event you wish to view.

Unfortunately, because of its po, rity, streams get shut down very often. Especially sporting events (in particular PPV events like UFC, WWE, and Boxing). Additionally, the quality can be choppy and poor. Here’s a little tidbit, though: if you understand Spanish, then you should take advantage of the Spanish language streams on Justin.tv (Mexico is VERY lax when it comes to shutting down illegal programs).

5. Veetle
  http://www.veetle.com/ http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/11/veeetle_1.jpg


Excellent web-based site that broadcasts live events. Like Justin TV, users stream videos onto the site, but in this case the quality is very good and broadcasts are in high-definition. Both PC and Mac users can use it, although you might have to download a driver that’s unique to the site. The website has instructions that will guide you through the installation.

Due to their high quality/HD requirements, they choice of channels is rather limited. But it’s a great coup for football fans, and they stream Fox Soccer Channel, Setanta, and Gol TV.

The quality is good, although it does slow down every once in a while. I haven’t had any problems with the streams getting shut down midway through, but I would anticipate that there might be problems as they become more po, r.

6. ITV
http://www.itv.com/

ITV allows viewers to watch programs for free on their website. According to their website, programs are shown as near live as possible, although there are some delays. They show most England international matches for free. I’ve had some trouble getting it to work, but you can watch any of ITV’s programs like Coronation Street, I’m a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here!, The X-Factor, and syndicated programming like Smallville or The Sally Jesse Raphael Show.

Conclusion

Finally, a word of warning: be wary of sites that offer “Streaming Football.” Usually, it’s nothing more than a list of links, similar to the ones above, and will usually cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $7 a month. Chances are, you’re probably going to be relying on these same streams anyway. Why pay $7 a month for the same links when you could get them for free?

As you can see, if you want to watch free live football online, you’ll have a bevy of options to choose from. Indeed, think of it as going to a buffet. You could pay for a reliable service from a network, which would be like going to a nice, classy buffet at a Vegas or Indian casino where you’ll be dining on steak, lobster, and sushi. Or you could rely on the hit-or-miss service of the free P2P clients, which would be like going to the cheap restaurant near your neighborhood where you’ll be fighting off the midnight runs. In the end, you should choose the best live football option for your situation.
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Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by salamander(m): 6:43am On Oct 15, 2010
cheat!
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by 2legit2qt(m): 9:22pm On Oct 15, 2010
Oh! my God, is there no MODERATOR in the house? angry angry angry
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by Kungu(m): 12:15pm On Oct 21, 2010
Good afternoon all,

Sorry for the double posting on this thread. I had posted the info on the thread before but the info had been held out as Spam due to the web site link on my post.

http://tvweb360.com/ Tvweb360 web site offers some of its tv channels for free as long as the are not linked to Justin tv. Currently am working on getting free internet access using my Skysat 2 satellite pc card. This will help and achieving better speeds for streaming Internet tv.
Currently in Kenya we have unlimited internet packages using broadband modems sold by the four mobile phone service providers. Currently am using Orange modem and can easily stream Internet tv on my pc.
Below is a snapshot of some of the channels am streaming from Tvweb360













So the idea of Tv internet is possible so is getting free internet access using your sate dish plus satellite pc card. will give you more info soon. For Internet radio streaming the are very many web links. My 2 best web sites are www.1.fm/ and http://radiotime.com/

Radiotime.com offers links to all radio stations on planet Earth. Try out and sorry again for the double posts
Re: Please Stop Paying Monthly Subscription On Satellite Tv. It Is Now Free by Kungu(m): 4:34pm On Oct 21, 2010
2legit2qt:

Oh! my God, is there no MODERATOR in the house? angry angry angry

Good afternoon 2Legit2qt.

Sorry for the double posting on the foruom. I think the is a promble with the website as info i had early posted on this thread today is still held up. If you check my posts on my members tab you will note that i have done post on this thread but it is not yet displayed. This is the reason why you might see double posts from me popping up which i posted some days earlier.
Sorry Guys.

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