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IPTV Service

Post by SB_Cowboy » Sun Jul 09, 2023 2:13 am

IPTV service is growing by unimaginable stats daily, and no not all IPTV services are illegal - Hulu TV, YouTube TV, Fubu TV etc are all prime examples of legal and paid for IPTV services. So with that said, is there or will there be a way to add my service provider and integrate it into my build. I live in Santa Barbara, CA and while a complete and total paradise, I get 1 OTA channel and it foreign. So using OTA and terrestrial services is not an option. Soooooo ???

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Re: IPTV Service

Post by Pauven » Sun Jul 09, 2023 1:20 pm

I watch Netflix, Hulu, AppleTV, Disney, HBO MAX, Showtime, and YouTube on a near daily basis on my HTPC. I built into CMC the ability to launch external apps (i.e. the Netflix or Disney apps), or open a browser window to a specific URL (any streaming service).

So yes, you can include streaming services on your HTPC with CMC.

What is not possible at this time is tighter integration. These big companies do not provide an API to permit integrating their streaming services into CMC. And most of these service websites and apps require the use of a mouse or keyboard to navigate around, they don't work well with remotes. This is all out of my control, I can't force these companies to support HTPC's, and it seems for the most part they don't want to.
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