Satellite TV for PC Software
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008The satellite TV for PC software is sophisticated and unique and aggregates these channels into one streamlined place where all you do is dial up what to watch and the software displays the channel options. Make a selection and you’re watching TV on your PC. Thousands of channels from hundreds of countries, of course I was skeptical. And without a monthly fee – I knew it couldn’t be legal.
Watching TV on your PC with this software is very legal because these channels have already been cleared for broadcast via the Internet. There is no illegal form or a hack to some satellite or cable network. And the software is legal as well with no spyware or viruses. I also found a few different options with this in that the more expensive models carry many more channels than the cheaper ones. With my background, I know this is a good deal.
I worked in radio and TV for over 15 years with my own show in the Dallas/Fort Worth market. We were given many things over the years to try and to look at. But this is one product that I don’t know how I lived without. It lets me get those exciting soccer games that I grew up with in Brazil and I can tune into something of interest almost any time of day. And what a value!
This is getting to sound like a big commercial for this thing, and I don’t want it to. Just an article to tell you that this is available and there are some keen comparison sites to help. For the price, it’s a good value now. This software finds streaming TV video quickly and that’s a time saver. But if you’re thinking it’s too complicated for you, think again.
I am not an expert when it comes to the PC. I call my buddy Dennis to do any installs, upgrades and the like. And even when a new item self-installs, he’ll double check it. But this software, I installed myself and asked him to check. It was so easy I was feeling like I really knew what I was doing! But seriously, anyone can install this and you’ll be watching TV in minutes. And one more item of interest.
Satellite TV for PC software is on my desktop, ready to use. And provided I have a high speed connection, which I do, and a wireless card on my notebook, I can get all these channels – free. No hardware on either PC or notebook – it’s a simple software install. I think that’s pretty convenient. But like anything – all good things will come to an end. Already on the 4,000 channel website I see they will increase their price soon.
One item that worries me is how little the software sells for. I just laid down about $150 for a mid end DVD player. This is much less, so I am most certain the price will jump in a bit. And when it does, it will still be very worth every cent to quickly find and display streaming TV right on my PC. I don’t think it gets any better than that.

