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When I checked out the TV go app on the PC it mandated Win 10 so a total no no.
That is a Microsoft limitation on the Silverlight helper. |
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It'll work in Chrome and Firefox without Silverlight. But downloads are iOS and Android only. |
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Maybe you can point me to the correct place for getting this on a W7 pro laptop using FF? For the moment I'm using the TVPlayer for FTA programmes. I do take the XL pack and it would be nice to have these on the lappy. |
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https://virgintvgo.virginmedia.com/en.html |
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Thanks SnoopZ. I'll give it a whirl later as I'm on the XP2 machine at the moment. :tu:
[edit] Got a bit further on that link, think I was logged into my account last time I tried Logged in using one of my VM email addresses and it shows the TV streams that I can get on the box. I needed to install Silverlight (x64) from the link on the page and this succeded OK. I cannot play ANY of the streams, even the freeview ones, it just comes up with "This video is not available, try later" Good old chocolate fireguard. :rolleyes: At least TVplayer actually works. |
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It works for me in normal Firefox and Chrome i didnt try IE or Edge, it must be a Windows 10 issue then? |
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SPFL chiefs have held talks with Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google regarding TV rights. SPFL rights are currently held by SKY and BT but expire in 2020.
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/...levision-deal/ |
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If it only works for W10 users then it's very poorly designed.
One other thing I can try is to update Firefox as it's the version that I installed when I got the laptop a couple of years ago. Something like V43. |
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TV Go works without a plugin on Firefox, Chrome, and Edge on Windows 10. It needs a plugin on IE11 and Safari - my understanding this is because they don't have the correct support for the HTLM5 DRM that TV Go uses. ---------- Post added at 09:47 ---------- Previous post was at 09:45 ---------- Quote:
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Bit annoying having to fart about when TVPlayer worked straight away. OK. Upgraded to Firefox Quantum V57. I was invited by the site to register the laptop as a device which I did and it seems to be working fine now. Pity the TVgo site couldn't advise me to upgrade FF since it would know what browser type and version I was using. Happy that it works though. |
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Amazon's US Open coverage doesn't seem to popular at the moment.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/cr/B0...3?pageNumber=3 |
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The quality is what you would expect from a dodgy internet stream - the same as the new Sky Sports EFL midweek service.
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I have to say that I watched Andy and the picture was perfect. Prime Video app on Panasonic 4K TV with 5GHz WiFi.
Anyone with poor picture quality is likely a broadband issue, not a ‘broadcast’ issue. Only issue I had was the camera position which was very high up on Louis Armstrong court. We’ll see if this is improved on Arthur Ashe court today. |
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I certainly don't have poor broadband and noticed poor picture quality on several devices. |
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