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How to watch TV online?

UPDATE: JLC no longer works! The author does not want to further develop the software.

Other places where you can watch TV online:  https://do-you-know-tech.blogspot.com/search/label/online%20TV

You've probably heard that watching TV is possible online, but you don't know how to do it.

So I decided to do a tutorial on  How to watch TV online?

So let's start like this, the first thing you need to do to be able to watch TV over the Internet is to download a program called JLC's Internet TV and install it on your computer. You can download the program from the following link http://www.jlc-software.com/programs/JL… _Setup.exe

Once downloaded, install it.

When the installation is complete, you will receive a confirmation message that JLC's Internet TV is installed and you will be asked if you want to run it. You click Yes. It looks like this:

If you click Yes, the program will start and the following message will appear asking if you want to update the channel list.

Click Yes and wait a few seconds after which the following message should appear.

Click Ok. If everything was fine, a window like this will appear.

The picture above shows the channel list on the right. Above the list is a "menu" through which you can divide the channels by countries, including Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia…

To reduce the number of faulty channels, we will make certain settings in the program itself.

Click the Filter button below the channel list and check the following boxes.

When you have ticked, click on Apply and the list should be modified.

You can now select a channel and play it by double-clicking.

Wait a few seconds and the channel should work.

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