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Is anybody aware of this website? Streams live tv onto your pc from all over the world. Be it football,golf etc etc. Its even got some thai tv stations on there. I'm usually last to find out about these things. I just wondered if anybody was using it already.
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I've used it plenty of times.
Have a look at Veetle for the best Quality.
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/fr ... 10196.html
Have a look at Veetle for the best Quality.
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/fr ... 10196.html
Baa Baa, I have an older PC and got a lot of buffering on it. Tried it on my more modern laptop and had the same problem.
Also after downloading the Veetle program I got a bad virus and was traced back to their program. So have not bothered with it again.
Have still been using the myp2p and do not have the same problems with it.

Also after downloading the Veetle program I got a bad virus and was traced back to their program. So have not bothered with it again.
Have still been using the myp2p and do not have the same problems with it.









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The buffering will be down to the internet connectivity, not the age of the PC.chelsea wrote:Baa Baa, I have an older PC and got a lot of buffering on it. Tried it on my more modern laptop and had the same problem.
Naturally I can't use any of them on my sack-o-shite connection here.
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Buks, I have ADSL2 connection but the max it can run at is 1500/256 as I am a long way from the exchange.
The company that I am with now were the only ones that would connect me. Telstra, Optus and all the other larger ones all said that they would not connect me up.
When I 1st got it connected, had a lot of trouble with line drop out, so what they did was work out the speed that I could safely work at with no probs, and this is where we ended up.
It is cheaper for me to have a slowed down ADSL2 than it is to have normal ADSL.

The company that I am with now were the only ones that would connect me. Telstra, Optus and all the other larger ones all said that they would not connect me up.
When I 1st got it connected, had a lot of trouble with line drop out, so what they did was work out the speed that I could safely work at with no probs, and this is where we ended up.
It is cheaper for me to have a slowed down ADSL2 than it is to have normal ADSL.







Always Borrow Money from a Pesimist. "They Never Expect it Back"