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It is IPTV over wifi, If you are using the Xi6. BlueCurve...

rstra
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@mdk @rickatk 

It is IPTV over wifi, If you are using the Xi6.

BlueCurveTV is an ok solution for TV on the go, but Shaw doesn’t have mobile rights to a lot of channels, you can’t access some on demand, or set recordings, plus it is a little but clunky when fast forwarding etc.

Edit: A Shaw TV app for a streaming device would be great, but they really need to get mobile rights to all channels.

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I haven’t looked at the mobile lineup closely but I would...

rickatk
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@rstra wrote:

@mdk @rickatk 

It is IPTV over wifi, If you are using the Xi6.

BlueCurveTV is an ok solution for TV on the go, but Shaw doesn’t have mobile rights to a lot of channels, you can’t access some on demand, or set recordings, plus it is a little but clunky when fast forwarding etc.

Edit: A Shaw TV app for a streaming device would be great, but they really need to get mobile rights to all channels.


I haven’t looked at the mobile lineup closely but I would agree the FF was clunky on my wife’s old iPad. Her new iPad and my iPad Pro, FF works fine. 

About the lineup, seems its a dogs breakfast respecting broadcast rights. On demand is different than other app versions, or even live tv versions of a show. 

In someways the competition has opened a Pandora’s box of broadcast options for the consumer.   

All in all the mobile line using Chrome-cast works pretty good and will save $$$, next year considering the cost of little dongle thingys this year.

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>That's where a notebook computer, or a tablet, can conne...

rickatk
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@mdk 

>That's where a notebook computer, or a tablet, can connect, and run the BlueCurve TV app, to receive TV channels. Some notebook computers have HDMI output, to connect to a portable TV. Both the computer & the TV would, of course, require electrical power.

Running BlueCurve from a laptop via HDMI doesn’t work. Same for Airplay. I tried both using an iPad and HDMI adaptor. Same broadcast restrictions I gather. 

Only Chrome-cast will allow connection albeit wireless which is more convenient than a cable anyway.

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We just make sure all our recordings are set before we le...

rstra
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We just make sure all our recordings are set before we leave, at least we can keep on top of them while we are away.

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