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Paid services engage professional editorial staff that prepare the program data or buy prepared data from another service. This is accordingly cost intensive.
 
Paid services engage professional editorial staff that prepare the program data or buy prepared data from another service. This is accordingly cost intensive.
  
Our data is prepared automatically. Therefore we only need to attend to and improve the software that prepares the data.
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Our data is prepared automatically. Therefore we only need to maintain and improve the software that prepares the data.
  
 
==Provided channels==
 
==Provided channels==

Revision as of 01:19, 17 June 2006

General

What is TV-Browser?

TV-Browser is a digital TV guide. With TV-Browser you can load the current TV program from the internet. The data can be viewed offline so there is no need for a continuous online connection.

Which operating systems does TV-Browser run on?

TV-Browser will run on all OS for which a Java Runtime Environment is available. Normally this is the case for all desktop systems. The Sun Java Runtime Environment must be installed prior to installing TV-Browser.

Java installation instructions can be found here.

Why is TV-Browser for free?

The TV program data is put at our disposal free of charge. The servers from which TV-Browser loads the data are provided by users who support us. Besides that we just like working on this project.

Where is the distinction between TV-Browser and similar commercial and non-gratuitous services?

Paid services engage professional editorial staff that prepare the program data or buy prepared data from another service. This is accordingly cost intensive.

Our data is prepared automatically. Therefore we only need to maintain and improve the software that prepares the data.

Provided channels

Which channels are provided by TV-Browser?

A list of all currently offered channels can be found here.

Does TV-Browser support radio stations?

We are currently providing a few programs of radio stations. Possibly more will follow.

I'm missing the channel $FAVORITECHANNEL - can you provide this channel?

As for all channels, we first need the authorization to publicize the data. Then the data has to be edited so that TV-Browser can use them. This can be done automatically, but must be prepared and maintained.

We currently provide over 50 channels. The more channels we provide the more effort is needed to maintain them, so we can't provide arbitrary many channels.

But TV-Browser offers the possibility to use channels not provided by us directly.

Which possibilities do I have to import my own TV-data into TV-Browser?

TV-Browser offers a Plugin-Interface for Data-Import. This allows TV-Data to be imported into TV-Browser. Information on importing data can be found in the Developers-Section.

Meanwhile offering personal TV-Data has been made easy with our TV-Data-Starterkit.

What are Channel groups?

We implemented Channel groups so that Program-Data can be offered by third parties as well and not just by us.

By adding a Channel group URL in the TV-Browser settings, TV-Browser can access all Channel data available for that Channel group. How to add a Channel group is described here.

Solving problems

TV-Browser doesn't load new Program-Data

A internet connection is necessary to update Program-Data. Check if TV-Browser can access the internet.

See also Solving update problems.