MEDIA:
Televisions, Radios, Movies, Newspapers, CD's, DVD's, Telephones, Faxes just to name some are all things we probably take for granted in this ever changing, never slowing world we live in! As this site is about communications it makes sense to talk about some of them! Find links and information on the following topics: TV, MOVIES, RADIO and NEWSPAPERS. There are links to streaming sites so broadband is recommended. Most should work in Windows Media which you should already have. If not you can download it below. If you wish to watch these channels on your TV (via your DVD player) visit TMPGenc net. This website offers FREE software to burn streaming video onto CD/DVD, click here. As with nearly all my pages, please keep checking back for new content!
DISCLAIMER: Communicationz have tested the downloads/links provided where possible but is not responsible for them or its content. Please bear this in mind! REMEMBER, THESE TV STATIONS DO NOT BROADCAST ALL THE TIME AND ARE NOT ALL IN ENGLISH! DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED IF YOU GO THERE AND NOTHING IS ON. SIMPLY COME BACK LATER AND TRY AGAIN. I ADVISE YOU TO GO TO EVERY LINK THAT IS SHOWN AND SEE WHAT IS ON OFFER. I have not had chance to check all the links or content so If there are any broken links, if the sites are any good or if there is any content that offends you please e - mail me.
Content: TV - VIDEO/MOVIES - MUSIC/RADIO - NEWSPAPERS
The Computer Desktop Encyclopaedia defines media as:
Materials that hold data in any form or that allow data to pass through them, including paper, transparencies, multipart forms, hard, floppy and optical disks, magnetic tape, wire, cable and fibre. Media is the plural of "medium."
Any form of information, including music and movies. May also refer to CDs, DVDs, videotapes and other pre-recorded material. Also read about multimedia.
The trade press (magazines, newspapers,
etc.).
Streaming:
Here are the
requirements which are needed when trying to get a Stream.
Internet Connection: An Internet Connection of 512kbps is recommended in which this is the standard Broadband Connection. Anything lower than 512kbps may not give you the best results for your Stream although some people have actually had success with lower connections. Despite the 512kbps Connection anything above that in Internet Connection terms would be ideal as this will then give you the best chance of getting a good Stream.
NOTE: BT has been known to cause constant Buffering although this has been experienced by VERY FEW of of BT users.
To see what kind of speeds you're getting from your ISP then check your Internet Connection Speeds by clicking here.
Windows Media Player 9 or 10: Microsoft have released Windows Media Player 10 in which some users report it still having a few bugs in it in which other users have had no problems with it at all. For Windows Media Player start of with Version 9 then if you're still having problems with this try upgrading to Version 10. Download these below.
RealOne Player 10: RealOne Player is used to play certain Links - Guangdong Sports, Rustavi 2, RTS 2 & Cable Deports. Download this below.
QuickTime: Not used on any of the links supplied but this program can still be used to get streams in. Download this below.
Macromedia Flash Player: Again not used in any links supplied but a very useful media application to have. Download this below.
Downloads:
Windows Media:
RealOne Player 10:
Quicktime:
Macromedia Flash Player:
Flash is one of the
most significant applications in new media history. It has become a “killer
app” that has been embraced by a wide spectrum of developers.
Winamp: