Watch TV on Your PC

FreeZ Online TV

Wanna watch your favorite channel on tv but you cannot leave your computer or
you dont have a TV on your room, you actually just go down on the living room to
watch your favorite TV show, well this software is suitable for you. Through FreeZ
onlive TV you can watch your favorite shows without a need for a PC TV card
because the TV channels are streamed through your Internet connection. It allows
you to watch directly into TV. You can watch regular or full-sreen mode.
This software comes with automatic TV station updates so it will never be out of date.
Now you can watch, access live TV online anywhere, anytime all from the comfort of your PC.

This application can receive over 500+ free online channels of daily and live broadcast
from around the world. As long as you have DSL or cable with speed of 1MB+ then you
will be allowed to watch and choose between at least 500+ channels of TV, music, films
and more from everywhere around the globe. This software is not perfect yet that some channels dont paly.

however this application seems to be bluff by CNET

While we love the idea of free TV (who doesn’t?), it never seems to be quite what we hoped. FreeZ Online TV is no exception. The channel selection is unimpressive and user guidance is nonexistent.

The most confusing things about the program are the links that appear on the initial screen when the program is opened. We mistakenly believed they might provide more guidance for the program but instead directed us to two different sites promising free online TV. Both require additional downloads, and weren’t related to FreeZ Online TV.

That said, once we explored those two false leads, the program itself proved fairly easy to operate, although disappointing in its outcomes. A standard viewing screen sits next to a file tree with 16 main categories, including News, Entertainment, and Weather. Within each category are at least a half dozen channel choices, but many are not in English. Simply click one and it begins playing. The typical media controls to stop, start, pause, etc., become visible at the bottom of the screen as the content buffers. What you won’t find are any guides to the channels, which seem randomly selected from various countries around the world. All you get are the call letters (like WSTV) or largely unrecognizable names like NOS Journaal. We also found that many of the listed channels didn’t play at all. There are no user settings, so you can’t delete or add your own channels, and no Help file or other user guidance is available.

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