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Streaming Internet TV Channels on Samsung Smart TV: Setup, Free and Safe Options, YoyTV, Weeb.tv

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  • #1 15235742
    kluczyk1234
    Level 8  
    I bought a Samusng TV with smart TV, i.e. with internet access via wifi. Everything is great, there is a full web browser, it plays all movies, e.g. on YouTube, etc.

    Everything is great, but one thing does not work - broadcasts from the Internet, i.e. Internet TVs such as yoy, tv or weeb.tv or looknij.tv.

    I saw somewhere on YouTube that it works in some models, so I do not know if something needs to be installed, for example, to watch a channel that I do not have subscription and use the Internet?

    I've heard something about flash, but since YouTube is playing, I don't know anymore?

    Maybe some application for such streaming from the Internet is needed or something to install?

    What do you think about these sites, is it free and safe, ie won't anything be downloaded, some virus etc?

    I do not watch too much, but sometimes I would play a match, and it is a pity that you cannot choose any TV packages with us, because to be honest, with such a TV I would only need a sports package, because a whole lot of movies and rentals are already in it.
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  • #2 15235826
    rastafara
    Level 17  
    forget to play something in this browser where you can watch tv. There is no flask and it will not. I have a "smart" Panasonic, everything is done in HTML5, but even HTML5 pages don't display properly. I suggest that you buy an Intel(R) Compute Stick (400-500 PLN) and you will have a normal WINDOWS 10
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  • #3 15236129
    kluczyk1234
    Level 8  
    And then everything should work like a normal computer? Will it receive these streams too?

    I read a bit and I have a question, because now I operate the net on the TV via the remote control (reluctantly, but I do not sit that much) - could I do it with this device, or will I need a wireless mouse and keyboard?

    And one more thing, if the problem is only in flash, is it not going to be installed to the TV?
  • #4 15236186
    PiotrPitucha
    Level 34  
    Hello
    If you already have Samsung, buy an external adapter.
    There is a lot of it, depending on your technical jams, you can buy a ready-made product or make it yourself.
    I have a Raspberry Pi and it does the trick for me, an additional advantage is that it can be operated entirely from the Samsung remote, because the Raspberry supports HDMI CEC.
    Prefabs are on the market from around $ 25 to several hundred, but the question of programs and modifications remains, which is precisely described in the case of the Raspberry.
    As for the possibilities, study the website http://mods-kodi.pl/
    greetings
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  • #5 15236398
    kluczyk1234
    Level 8  
    Smart TV GEMBIRD HDMI - and something like connecting? I just want to know if it works for someone, so as not to spend money unnecessarily. Will it be possible to play TV via the net on this?
  • #6 15237035
    rastafara
    Level 17  
    I personally advise against Android, I have a MEASY adapter on one TV (ANDROID 2gb ram and 4x2 Ghz) and on the other INTEL with WINDOWS 10 (normal operating system and everything works there) I personally recommend Windows because on Android sometimes "something" does not work, e.g. sometimes I have problems with e.g. cda.pl and everything works on WINDOWS, strimings etc. literally everything.

    Added after 9 [minutes]:

    aaaahhaaa ... the flash is no longer released on the android, there is a working version, probably v.11, but it leaves a lot to be desired. Now only HTML5
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  • #7 15239179
    kluczyk1234
    Level 8  
    And the Intel set-top box with an Android-based TV would not be bothersome because this is probably what Samsung Smart Tv is?
    And for this you would need a wireless keyboard and mouse, or can you stay with Intel with a TV remote and control it?
    Thanks in advance for your help too.
  • #8 15239734
    rastafara
    Level 17  
    Neither has anything to do with the other, you can even buy a raspberry and install Linux. You connect the adapter to HDMI. Your remote will not work on any adapter, but it is enough to buy a "remote" that will work.
  • #9 15239927
    nowackahelena
    Level 17  
    Hello all.
    My problem is that while watching TV on the WEEB TV website, the program freezes from time to time and buffers data. Of course, I have a premium account. I read somewhere that these are special WEEB TV practices to buy additional functions and take out the cash. Could this be true? It has been happening recently. I have read other topics, but not only are they old, there is no answer there. I have 18 Mbps connection, i.e. the real transfer is about 2Mb / s when downloading. This should be enough for HD broadcasts. The place where I pick up is UK, but in Poland they also have the same problems. Anyone able to advise or know something?
    Greetings.

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Topic summary

The discussion revolves around streaming Internet TV channels on Samsung Smart TVs, specifically addressing issues with accessing services like YoyTV and Weeb.tv. Users express concerns about the need for additional software or hardware to enable streaming, with suggestions including using an Intel Compute Stick or Raspberry Pi to enhance functionality. The conversation highlights the limitations of built-in browsers and the potential need for external adapters to support streaming. Users also discuss the performance of Weeb.tv, noting buffering issues despite having a premium account and adequate internet speed. The importance of HTML5 over Flash for streaming is emphasized, along with the recommendation to avoid Android-based solutions due to compatibility issues.
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