Posted on 11/24/2009 5:54:28 PM PST by GeorgiaGuy
Can one watch the Fox News shows online? If so, at what site?
thanks.
Thanks to both of you!
I have tried a number of sites, as listed in above post, but it has been less then satisfactory.
Some sites have very low audio and I have to use headphones.
If you do not have high speed, the feeds are often broken
and slow.
I still keep trying.
You can watch special activities via their live stream program which you can download into your computer and when something comes up, you can click on the icon on your desktop to watch - like the eposode where everyone thought a boy was inside the runaway baloon. Right now, they’re showing a stream out of NASA called the “Flight Day Highlights” about those in the space shuttle.
I imagine without high speed the links won’t work for you at all. The Realplayer link always works best for me.
“I imagine without high speed the links wont work for you at all. The Realplayer link always works best for me.”
I do not know if I have that link but I will look for it.
I have 1 Mbs DSL, but it sometimes is down to .75 Mbs.
“http://www.tvpc.com/Channel.php?ChannelID=1520 “
That is the main link that I have tried, but it is the one that has no volume. I have seen post on their own site complaining about low audio. I DO have amplified external speakers on my laptop.
Other then that, it is fair
or Here,
rtsp://dssushi.mobitv.com:554/39f28/8-EVDOQVGA.sdp (Direct Realplayer link)
Initially, I had a low audio problem with it too. I have no idea what i did but the audio is just fine now.
Slingplayer. You can watch your cable anyhwhere you want, including from several types of cellphones. You can watch local TV from anywhere in the world.
A less legal alternative is installing it at a friends house.
Well hell , a lot of help you are!
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