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How To Watch TV From Your Computer For Free

6 June 2008 7 Comments



If you have an internet connection and 3MB of free disk space, you can watch TV on your PC for free. Yeah, I know you can buy all those weird TV cards and even antennas for your PC, but that isn’t FREE, is it?

The way to go, is to download a free peer-to-peer streaming program. One of the best for that is SopCast. It is very popular and has many channels to watch, from sports broadcasts to movies.

1. Download the latest version of it and install.

2. Run the program. It will ask you to login with your account (which you can create for free) or login as anonymous user. I don’t see a big difference in which one you use.

3. Next you want to choose a channel to watch. There are hundreds, so you have a good choice. Just click the channel you want to watch and it will start streaming in your default video player. You can go full screen with hardly a quality problem on most channels.

Enjoy!

7 Comments »

  • Kitkat said:

    Got adult channels or not? Haha…

    Kitkat’s last blog post..Wi-Fi and loose change mean broadband access

  • Eerik said:

    You wish! … lol

  • fas said:

    Nice trick, ill try it.

  • Atul said:

    Lets check it out

  • emule gratis said:

    Just what I needed! Thanx!

  • ramkrish said:

    your the best …………
    i like it
    thanks man………..

  • Can I Watch TV Programs On My PC said:

    Well, eventhough SopCast is not a bad software, it’s not the only one on the market. There are many others, which provide better streaming quality and more channels to watch. Few examples would be Satellite TV for PC and iSoftwareTV.

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