Feedback On JLC Internet TV Tuner

2007-10-10 Thread Kane Brolin
Hi, folks.  Having just reconnected to this list, someone might have
covered this in the past.

A friend recently sent me a blurb about a supposedly 100% accessible
TV tuner software program known as JLC Internet TV Tuner.  This is
said to be completely free, unlike many other programs of its kind
advertised around the Net for at least $70.  Has anyone used this?  If
so, does it work as advertised?  What are the drawbacks?

Thanks,

-Kane


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Re: Feedback On JLC Internet TV Tuner

2007-10-10 Thread Steve Pattison
This program is very accessible and it does work as advertised.  I'm 
using version 1.1 beta 6 and currently you can watch 2656 
channels.  The only slight disadvantage is that you have to use your 
screen readers mouse emulation keys to navigate some parts of the 
program.  Also you should be careful of how much bandwith you use 
because video content can use a lot of bandwith in a relatively short 
amount of time.  One easy place to download the program from is at 
www.whitestick.co.uk/progs/internet_tv.exe.

At 06:20 AM 11/10/2007, you wrote:
Hi, folks.  Having just reconnected to this list, someone might have
covered this in the past.

A friend recently sent me a blurb about a supposedly 100% accessible
TV tuner software program known as JLC Internet TV Tuner.  This is
said to be completely free, unlike many other programs of its kind
advertised around the Net for at least $70.  Has anyone used this?  If
so, does it work as advertised?  What are the drawbacks?

Regards Steve
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