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2020年1月16日星期四

What Is IPTV? IPTV is different from ITV.

What Is IPTV?

The full name of IPTV is Internet Protocol Television
If you don't know about IPTV, I think you’ve probably experienced a derivative of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) but may not have realized it. If you streamed a TV show or movie online, from Youtube, Youku or a TV network website, you used similar technology.
IPTV delivers television content via Internet Protocol (IP) networks. The IPTV provider offers the service which bears similarity to the delivery method of cable and satellite technologies. Immediacy denotes another difference between cable, satellite and terrestrial television. With IPTV, the viewer chooses what to watch when they want to watch it. It doesn’t require setting a DVR. To view an episode of your favorite crime drama, you simply click on the show to start streaming it. So long as that episode aired already, it streams. It requires a subscription and a client media player.
IPTV services most provide Live TV and VOD (video on demand) two contents at least.
Read more about IPTV Ireland

IPTV is different from ITV

IPTV requires a subscription and player, but also the high-speed Internet. Mostly it requires an android device and the internet speed depends on the content streaming required. This varies vastly from Internet television (ITV) which refers to television programs streamed via the Internet on distinct channels. With ITV, the user normally changes websites to change to a different station.  
IPTV simply feeds streaming television into the app which can be installed in the android box. Rather than navigating to websites, the user chooses programming as they would. While ITV allows downloads in some cases, IPTV only provides streaming. IPTV also provides feeds for corporate and private network feeds.




2019年12月24日星期二

Miss the live broadcast of major sports events?

Right now I am having a relaxing bath in the Hotel in Sydney after a long day of business travel. Surely for me, the most exciting and relaxing thing is my football match. With an iced beer, watching back the match which played two days ago, is my best happiness right now during an oversea business trip. This is the dream life, but not a dream, it is real life you can have.

Nowadays, electronic and science technology makes people's entertainment life become rich and colorful. For example, my magic box is always accompanied me like my notebook when I travel. I installed the GTV IPTV in my android magic box, so I can watch over many live tv channels, VOD movies at home. What I need more is the internet, no Dish, no Cable anymore. But I installed the GTV Plus for myself because I often travel around the world and I like football matches. The Plus package is with 7 days catch up function, which means it can playback with the last 7 days over 100 important channels and events. So that I can watch back when I have no time for the live ones, and no time difference troubles me.
This IPTV makes my travel time just like at home.

GTV IPTV with over 1000 very important live channels. Show the important channels and sport event channels
7 Days catch up: over 160 important channels with playback.
EPG functions: with Normal and classic & Gild format
For the introduction of EPG functions of different versions, please browse the comparison chart of IPTV EPG.
Normal EPG Style:
Grid EPG Style:

Classic EPG Style:


2019年11月13日星期三

What is IPTV? Why give up cable TV?

Do you like watching your favorite TV program? How about watching Yoga Videos on YouTube? If you answer yes to one or both of these questions, do you need to consider buying IPTV? But what is IPTV? How it works we are here to answer all your questions about this hot topic. Keep reading and learn more.

How Does IPTV Work?

IPTV works just like it sounds. It's a TV on the Internet, so it uses an IP address to send a signal to your TV. Of course, you need a broadband connection to work and some necessary equipment, but we're about to start. With IPTV, you can access millions of youtube videos, Netflix and Amazon Prime videos, as well as countless other video streaming services, find your favorite shows and movies, etc.

What is IPTV?


You may want to know what IPTV stands for? It's called Internet protocol television, which is traditionally used to watch videos on your computer. However, in the past year or so, more and more devices allow users to watch videos on TV, which should be on TV.

Quality

Quality ranges from indistinguishable free IPTV services to "network quality" from better-known IPTV providers. Sometimes, the image you receive may not be large enough to fill the screen or other suitable images for you, but it looks compressed and blocked. This is especially true for free air services.Unfortunately, there's no way to know how a program works until you open it.

Content

There are three common services for you to retrieve content. Catch-up to the VOD service, you can watch the programs that have already been broadcast. Streaming media is the most popular category of watching IPTV, which can be free or subscription-based.

Necessary Device

You must choose the Best IPTV service device according to your preference. Android users will like the NVIDIA shield. There are other streaming devices, such as the Amazon fire stick and Roku TV.Alternatively, you can buy a smart TV with the necessary software pre-installed for online streaming content.

How Much is IPTV?

Most IPTV services are subscription-based and charge a variety of fees ranging from $5 to $50 per month. There are some free streaming services. You can also find a one-time service that lets you choose certain viewing fees. In addition, some pay subscription IPTV services are available for a free trial, such as GTV IPTV, which provides 72 hours free trial service

Final Thoughts

Network protocol TV is the future of TV. Thousands of people are moving from traditional cable TV to IPTV service providers.

So, what is IPTV? It's a way to watch TV and save money. This is the way to see what you want.

IPTV is your best new friend.

2019年10月28日星期一

The detailed working principle of IPTV and IPTV use guide.

Why do people you've never met decide what you can watch on TV and when? Sure, there is always a choice of channels, but the choice is quite limited. Unless you record the program in advance, you can only watch it when the program is broadcast. Wouldn't it be better if watching TV is more like browsing the web, so you can choose the program you want to watch anytime, anywhere? This is one of the promises of IPTV (Internet Protocol Television). It uses Internet technology to deliver TV programs on demand. How does it work? What benefits will it bring us? What challenges will broadcasters and telephone companies face in delivering these new services? Let's take a closer look!


What is IPTV?


From the perspective of TV viewers, IPTV is very simple: it does not receive TV programs from roof antennas, satellite antennas or fiber optic cables as broadcast signals to enter your home, but streams them through your Internet connection (download and play almost at the same time). It's not the kind of connection you have now, it might only handle 1-10 Mbps (megabits per second is about the amount of information that goes into your computer's novels on average per second!) But the bandwidth (information carrying capacity) of the broadband line is about 10 times of 10-100mbps. You can watch the program on your computer, or use a set-top box (an adapter for your Internet connection and your existing TV receiver) to decode the input signal so your TV can display the Internet program.

IPTV is a little more complex from a broadcaster's or phone company's point of view. You need a complex storage system to store all the videos you want to provide, as well as a network-style interface so that people can choose the programs they want. Once the audience selects a program, you need to be able to encode the video file into a format suitable for streaming media, encrypt it (only those who pay can decode and receive it), embed ads (especially when the program is free), and transmit it to anyone (potentially) thousands of people or millions of people at a time via the Internet. In addition, you have to figure out how to do this in order to provide a consistently high-quality picture (especially if you are offering ads with your programs, as this is something your paid advertisers will definitely look forward to).

Three types of IPTV


IPTV has three different styles. The first, which you may already be using, is called video on demand (VOD). With services like Netflix, you can choose a TV show or movie that you want to watch in a wide range, pay for and watch there. Some of the world's more aggressive broadcasters are launching another IPTV. In the UK, the BBC uses an online streaming video player called BBC iPlayer to play last week's shows online. This service is sometimes referred to as time-shifted IPTV because you watch regularly scheduled broadcasts at a convenient time. The third type of IP TV includes live TV programs on the Internet, because they are being watched, so it is "live IPTV" or "IP simulcasting". All three forms of IPTV can use your computer and a normal web browser, or (for better quality) a set-top box and a normal digital TV. All three services can be delivered over the public Internet or hosted private networks that work in essentially the same way (for example, from your phone and Internet service provider to your home entirely through the provider's network).

What is the "Internet Protocol" on IPTV?


IPTV stands for internet protocol TV, but what does "Internet Protocol" mean? This is the essence of Internet operation.

Send an email to a friend or download a web page, and the information you start won't spread as much as you expect. Instead, it is divided into many small pieces, called packets, each of which can be "exchanged" (sent) to a destination via a different route. As we all know, packet exchange is the basic principle of any information dissemination on the Internet. The computer that connects the network does not know what any given packet means or what it does. They only know the IP address (every computer on the Internet has a number "house and street name"), where packets have to be delivered, and they treat all packets the same.

The Internet is not designed to do something, such as sending an e-mail: it's just an efficient, computerized "post" system for sending millions of packets. The simple but amazing result is that as long as you can turn information into packets, you can send any possible information over the Internet. That's why the Internet can be used to send e-mail, Download Web pages, make phone calls (using a technology called "VoIP"), watch TV and do more than a dozen other things that have not yet been invented. If someone designs the Internet more strictly just to send and receive an e-mail, such as using it for other things, such as making a phone call or watching TV, it may not be possible.

How does IPTV work?


In traditional TV, programs are converted into radio waves, which are transmitted through the air to your roof antenna. The antenna converts the radio wave back to the electric signal, and your TV decodes it to produce sound and image (the principle of satellite TV is the same, except that the signal will be reflected to the space and back, while cable TV will send the signal directly to your home, without the radio wave).

How to stream IPTV


In order to watch IPTV content, you need a device to receive and decode the stream and a connected source that serves the channels, movies, and sports broadcasts you want. There are three devices that let you access streaming content:

Smart TV

Mobile phones and tablets

Set-top box

Stored program


Live programs will be streamed during production, but pre-recorded programs and movies need to be stored in a way that can be selected and streamed on-demand. Some VOD services limit the number of programs they provide, not because they lack storage space, but because it is a way to limit the total bandwidth of their services and their impact on the Internet. (for example, if the BBC offers every program it produces on its iPlayer for free, a large part of the Internet bandwidth across the UK will be consumed by streaming soap operas and sitcoms, which may slow down every kind of network traffic on the network.)

GTV IPTV provides recording function: cloud PVR self-storage, which can be permanently saved. To learn more about the GTV recording function, you can watch REC Guide on GTV IPTV Blog.

Preparatory procedure


First of all, TV programs (pre-recorded or filmed on-site by the camera) must be converted to digital format, which can be transmitted as data packets using internet protocol. Sometimes the original program is already in digital format; sometimes it will be a standard analog TV picture (called SD format), which needs additional processing bits (analog-to-digital conversion) to be converted into digital format. Due to the current bandwidth constraints, the video also needs to be compressed (compressed into smaller files) so that it can be transmitted smoothly without buffering (periodic delay caused by the receiver when establishing incoming packets). In fact, this means that the program is encoded in MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 format (MPEG-4 is a relatively new form of video compression, which provides higher quality for similar bandwidth, and the bandwidth required to carry SD pictures is only half of MPEG-2). Once this is done, the ad must be inserted and the information must be encrypted.

Streaming program


When you browse a website, you actually set up a temporary link between two computers so that one computer can "suck" information from the other. Your computer (client) obtains information from another computer (usually a more powerful computer) by directly linking to an IP address corresponding to the website you want to browse. There is a short, intermittent conversation between the client and the server in which the client requests from the server all the files it needs to build the page you are viewing. Servers are usually so fast and powerful that many clients can download in this way at the same time with little delay. This common download between a client-server and a server is called "IP unicast" (which most web browsing falls into).

IP Multicast


However, when it comes to streaming media (playing programs when downloading programs), the client creates a greater (simultaneous) load on the server, which can lead to unacceptable delays and buffers. Therefore, in streaming transmission, a different download method is used, which is called "IP multicast", in which each packet leaves the server only once, but is sent to many different destinations at the same time; in theory, this means that one server can send information to multiple clients as easily as to one client. Therefore, if 1000 people watch the World Cup finals on the Internet at the same time, they will receive streaming video packets from a server and send them to 1000 clients using IP multicast. If the same TV provider offers an episode of friends at the same time, and some of the first 1000 people decide to "switch channels" to watch it, they actually switch from one IP multicast group to another and start receiving different video streams.

The global nature of the Internet makes it difficult to send information from servers to local clients as reliably as to clients on the other side of the globe. That's why IPTV providers often use asynchronous global network on their servers, the so-called content delivery network (CDN), which keeps a "mirror" copy of the same data; then, people in the United States may stream programs from mountain view in California, while people in Europe may get them from Frankfurt in Germany.

IPTV protocol


When you stream a program, you don't download it like a normal file. Instead, you download a file, play it, and when it plays, download the next part of the file, ready to play in a minute or two. None of the files have been kept for a long time. Streaming works because your computer (the client) and the computer it receives data from (the server) agree to do so. The Internet has successfully connected almost all computers in the world because they all agree to talk to each other in the same way using pre-arranged technical programs called "protocols". Streaming media does not use normal, standard, web-based download protocols (technically, their names are HTTP and FTP), but uses protocols suitable for downloading and playing at the same time, such as RTP (real-time protocol) and RTSP (real-time streaming protocol). Multicast streaming includes using IGMP (IP group management protocol; you occasionally see books and web pages that replace m with "membership"), which allows a server to broadcast to members of a group of clients (in fact, many people are watching the same TV channel).

Managed network


Making IPTV available on the public Internet is very different from delivering through private and managed networks. Many IPTV providers will choose to do so eventually: by controlling the whole network, they can guarantee a certain quality and service levels. In fact, this means having a highly organized, hierarchical network with a national office called the "super front end" (she) that powers a regional center called the video center office (VHO), which in turn serves local distribution offices connected to individual family set-top boxes.

View program




Everyone with a computer and broadband Internet connection can watch IPTV, but most of us don't want to watch TV on a rough laptop screen. That's why the future of IPTV is likely to involve viewers buying set-top boxes (sometimes referred to as set-top boxes), receiving input from Internet connections (via Ethernet cables or Wi-Fi), decoding signals, and displaying pictures on HD widescreen TVs. The set-top box is actually a kind of independent computer. When programming, it only does one thing: receiving streaming video packets, decrypting them, converting them back to video files (MPEG2, MPEG4 or any of their original formats), and then displaying them as high-quality TV pictures. Apple TV is widely used in this way, using set-top boxes to run simple applications on a simplified operating system (tvos), which manages the process of video transmission over the Internet.



As a simple, more compact, more discreet alternative to set-top boxes, you can use the so-called dongle, which looks a bit like a USB flash stick but allows secure access to Internet TV programs. The dongle plugs into the HDMI (high-speed, high-definition digital video) outlet on your TV and connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi to play TV programs, movies, and music director. Some dongles are completely self-sufficient: Roku and Amazon firework-like this without any help from computers or mobile devices. Google's chrome cast is a little different: Generally speaking, you can use your computer, tablet or smartphone (it actually becomes a remote control), and then it transmits your movies or TV programs directly from the Internet.

What's the difference between a set-top box and a dongle? Simple: the set-top box is a larger box with a faster processor and more memory, so it can provide higher quality video output; this makes it more suitable for high-performance games, etc. Some companies, such as Amazon and Roku, offer either a simple, relatively expensive dongle or a more expensive, higher specification set-top box.

Fortunately, IPTV's development may be exactly the same as the development of broadband Internet in the early 21st century: at that time, as more and more people use the Internet, they felt hindered by the restrictions of dial-up connection, demanded (and indicated that they were willing to pay) higher quality broadband, and provided enough revenue for telecommunication companies. Upgrade their network. Once the audience begins to experience the convenience, control, and interaction of IPTV, the Internet connection with higher bandwidth seems certain to follow.

GTV IPTV - "the most reliable IPTV service" for HD streaming


GTV or GTV IPTV for short has almost become a household name in IPTV streaming. They use highly customized web streaming services and highly reliable streaming services to run quite complex services.

What's more impressive is the video on demand part, which covers more than 2500 films and more than 500 TV plays. GTV IPTV over 1000 very important live channels. Show the important channels and sport event channels. However, what distinguishes radio and television from other services is their sporting events. This is their own "live sports" list, each of which has multiple link channels.

Last but not least, GTV Plus(red) over 160 channels 7 days catch up+ important sports and events., allowing you to watch anything you might miss.

As you know, GTV IPTV is not a joke in terms of function. Fortunately, the quality and reliability of this service are not high. They have been around for a long time and know-how to run IPTV services.

2019年10月25日星期五

What to consider when looking for online streaming sites?

In fact, online streaming has become one of the most needed TV and movie services. This is brought about by technological progress. As more and more films and videos are produced every day, the service is also required. Due to a large number of films available for viewing, they cannot be played on a small number of TV channels.

Online streaming includes watching movies and videos directly from the Internet via mobile phones or smart TVs. These services are available on different platforms and sites, such as IPTV stores and other vendors. Different factors need to be considered when looking for websites that can access online streaming media services.



1. The bundles offered.

These services are provided in a bundled and standalone form. Each supplier will provide different bundled products. Therefore, when looking for an online streaming provider, you need to make sure that the provider provides a bundle that contains the movie, video, or TV program you are looking for. For example, if you have children, you need to find a website that provides programs for children, such as cartoons and comedy channels. See IPTV for more information.

2. Subscription requirements and prices.

These are other factors you need to consider when looking for online streaming services. Depending on the channel, program, video, and movie you are looking for, you must pay a different service subscription fee. Some channels and programs are more expensive than others. For example, sports channels may be more expensive than news channels. You should also consider subscription requirements, policies, terms, and conditions.

Different websites will have different rules to manage customer subscriptions. For example, some sites allow their customers to continue watching their shows for a while, even if they don't update their subscription packages. Some sites are strict and fail to update packages or subscriptions at the right time, resulting in package expiration. Therefore, the terms and conditions of the subscription must be considered before making a final choice.

3. Loading speed.

This is another problem you need to solve when looking for online streaming services. According to different hosting providers, each streaming site has its own unique function of loading and streaming speed. Therefore, when looking for online streaming media providers, we should always consider the issue of loading speed. For example, IPTV can provide a flow rate of about 10 Mbps. Another provider can provide a stream speed of 5 or 15 Mbps. Therefore, you need to find the provider with the fastest loading speed.

In fact, online streaming has become one of the most needed TV and movie services. This is brought about by technological progress. As more and more films and videos are produced every day, the service is also required. Due to a large number of films available for viewing, they cannot be played on a small number of TV channels.

Online streaming includes watching movies and videos directly from the Internet via mobile phones or smart TVs. These services are available on different platforms and websites, such as GTV IPTV and other providers. Different factors need to be considered when looking for websites that can access online streaming media services.

2019年10月21日星期一

Football and TV: Decades of history side by side

Choosing a network to watch your heart team games can be a difficult task

Campuses, SP, 15 (AFI) Selecting a network to watch your heart team games can be a difficult task. There are several channels on open TV, pay TV, free and paid websites on the internet, apps and various other options.

With the huge audience that the games have and the amount of money that TV invests in the championships, it is not wrong to say that football does not live without TV or that TV does not live without football. But do you know when this relationship started? Check out in the sequence a little bit of the history of the relationship between football and TV.


When was the first football broadcast on TV?

Although football is the world's greatest sports passion, the first time a football match was broadcast by a television station only happened in 1930. A German station would have broadcast in 1936 the 2x2 tie between Germany and Italy.

In Brazil, the first TV game only happened in 1958, a few years after the TV arrived in Brazil. The classic between Santos and Palmeiras held at the Belmiro Village in 1955 was broadcast live on TV Record. The match ended with Santos'victory by 3x1.

The first World Cup broadcast on TV

Even though it has been held since 1930, and already with the existence of football matches broadcasts to some countries, the first World Cup to have a live TV match only happened in 1954 in Switzerland, with the game France and Yugoslavia, the opening of the championship. For Brazilians, champions in 1958, the possibility of following a selection match in a World Cup only arrived in 1962, Chile.

Unlike today, where you watch your team's games anywhere through IPTV, Youtube or any other device, the technology available at the time did not allow the matches to be broadcast live, so the tapes of the games were sent by plane from Chile to Brazil, causing a match to be transmitted up to two days late.

Show championship trophies

The 1970 year was the watershed for television's football broadcast to become what it is today. In the world of Mexico, Brazilian fans were able to follow one of the most fantastic football teams that have ever existed in live games.

Despite being able to follow the live games, Brazil's fans still had to be content with black and white images, while in Europe the transmission of the matches was all in color. It was only since 1974 that the broadcasters began to broadcast the World Cup games live and in color.

TV and football have built a relationship where today, mainly in Brazilian football, one does not live without the other, and this makes both of them move forward together and become better and better. Do you remember the first game you watched on TV?

No cable? Here's what you can watch over the Internet on IPTV

Have you paid the crazy price for the 4-minute business break? Here are the programs you can watch with your TV and Internet connection.

To be honest. Cable TV is an extra charge that most people can't afford now. Two to four minutes of advertising between the two shows is almost as bad. So, people are looking for other entertainment solutions.

Internet connection and IPTV have opened a world full of entertainment possibilities.

IPTV locks the future of television. Using internet protocol to watch your favorite TV programs is good.

You're right. You can get rid of old cable TV and weather satellite TV. Your fav is a basic Internet connection.

If you are interested in watching the best streaming programs on TV, please read on. Here's what you can watch with your TV and Internet connection.

Daredevil


With smart IPTV, you can watch your favorite shows now and in the past as if on Netflix. Cowards are one of them.

If you are an amazing fan, you basically know and love all the amazing watches cowards. Its background tells the story of Matt Murdoch's law hawk day and cowardly night.

He was blind in an accident in his childhood and protected the streets of New York at night with his senses. His predicament? His other self divided his life. Matt was forced to fight for the criminal system during the day.

But at night, he became a vigilante to protect the hellish kitchen from evil. This wonderful performance has entered the third season. This is also one of the most popular programs on Internet TV.

The Handmade's Tale 


The novel, adapted from Margaret Atwood's 1985 classic novel, is a network saboteur on Hulu.

The handmade storyline follows the storyline of the book. In the totalitarian society of Gilead, women must submit to sexual slavery. Their only right is to have children.

As Elizabeth moss struggles to survive in her terrible world, the plot becomes more and more complicated. She was forced to give birth to a child for Joseph Fiennes, but things changed.

The Golden Globe award-winning TV series details her dilemma of finding her daughter taken away.

The New Yorker Presents


Well, remember that guy playing guitar on the corner of New York City in his underwear? The new Yorker is. They made a series with him on Amazon Prime in an episode.

The new Yorker magazine is all about strange news, stories, memoirs and so on. They try to put all these strange condiments in the documentary to entertain the whole world.

The new Yorker is full of plays and comedies, which make it vivid.

The Lizzie Bennet Diaries


Just when you think you've got used to it. Here comes Lizzie Bennett's diary. The network-based hit show, which has played 100 episodes on youtube, is still a favorite.

The play is the birth of Jane Austen's novel Pride and justice, but it is creative. Watch Lizzie's life-changing series with the support of friends and family.

The Yard is What to Watch on the Internet


If you have a teenager, they will like you to provide Internet connection and IPTV for this program. The courtyard is the cutest soprano cartoon lounge on Internet TV.

Watch Hulu take on primary school politics as a primary school student. It's a documentary full of circus and drama.

Bill Nye Saves the World 


Remember bill Nye in science? Well, he's back, and there's a great show on Netflix. Bill Nye saving the world is a science program full of living behaviors and scientific miracles.

The series, starring Emmy winner bill Nye, hosts scientific experts and celebrity guests. He turned his lab into a talk show and explored life-changing scientific elements.

Bill deals with climate change, games, and medicine from a scientific point of view. The show has entered its third season and is still making waves on the Internet.

A Series of Unfortunate Events


If you think no one can do better than Jim Carey, think again. Neil Patrick Harris showed off his acting skills in a series of unfortunate events in a remake of Netflix.

The plot is based on children's books by lemon Snicket or Daniel handler. Three rich children find themselves orphaned when their parents mysteriously die. The series follows as they try to survive from the greedy Guardian Earl Olaf.

He is willing to do anything to get their property.

Tumble Leaf


Call all preschoolers or parents! Amazon video links it to this lovely educational series

A little blue fox named fig lives in an imaginary world of rolling leaves. When he and his friends showed us how things work, he shared his journey. They explore topics such as flying and sports while teaching.

Give the children a chance to sit down and enjoy the four seasons.

Other Space


Yahoo has Yahoo TV and a popular series called "other spaces." This program is a sci-fi imitation of Star Trek. It is starred by the famous actors and actresses Neil Casey and Mirana van chub.

The crew ventured into the universe to explore the unknown. Their comedy storylines, such as Ted talks and running out of fuel and food in outer space. There are eight episodes in the first season.

The Thick of It


If you're a fan of British comedy, you'll like the heavy comedy on Hulu. The main character of the British political comedy is a politician in charge of public relations and the media.

Peter Capaldi brought laughter to the audience with his antics in each episode. Connect to the Internet and watch four seasons.

Get IPTV



If you want to watch something on TV, use the Internet to modernize your family.

Farewell to spacious cable TV and satellite TV. Upgrade to IPTV for the best TV and movie experience.

2019年10月20日星期日

Start your crazy Watching: the best streaming application for smart TV

If you're considering cutting the power cord from a big cable company, now's the time. View the best streaming applications for the best viewing Carnival experience.

Cable companies note that subscriber churn is faster than ever before.

It's not that we don't watch TV anymore, but that we are watching TV in a new and better way. What we want to say is, it's not you, it's us.

If you want to break up with your cable provider, that's the best time.

Here, there's no special order, it's the best streaming application.


Netflix

When it has its own buzzwords, you know it's a good streaming service. Netflix first launched DVD rental service in 1997, started streaming media in 2007, and released the first original content in 2013.

I think you can say that they are always one step ahead of their competitors.

Netflix has the biggest choice of other streaming services and always rotates its library with new movies, shows, documentaries, and comedies.

Some shows are exclusive to Netflix, including:

Orange Is the New Black

House of Cards

Stranger Things

The Queen

One of the main advantages of Netflix is that it's compatible with almost all smart TVs, and it's usually installed on newer devices.

Hulu

When it comes to current TV talent shows, Hulu is a good choice. The streaming service provides access to the main network and can be viewed the next day after playback.

Hulu's future could be significant. After Disney acquired Fox network, it has acquired the controlling right of Hulu. Hulu will be part of Disney's future as they try to compete with Netflix.

One disadvantage of Hulu is that there are so many commercials that you have to sit down and see what happened in the last episode, and that's us.

Amazon Prime

We all like 2-day delivery, but did you know that you can also access Amazon Prime Instant Video unlimited?

Like Netflix, Amazon Prime is a streaming service that provides a wide range of movies, TV shows, and original shows.

Amazon Prime also offers Amazon video and on-demand ordering service that allows you to pay for your favorite movies. Do you need anything special for a date night? Check out the Amazon video.

Another advantage: Amazon Prime's cooperation with Alexa is seamless. You can search for shows, genres, and actors simply by asking Alexa for help.

IPTV

Relatively new, IPTV, or internet protocol TV, provides more than 1000 channels! The best IPTV is compatible with any device, including Samsung smart TV, Apple TV, and Amazon fire stick. So, regardless of your settings, IPTV can easily be added to your streaming options.

IPTV has the best price in the market, the best customer service, and no setup fee. If you're looking for a reliable, customer-friendly streaming service with endless options, this may be for you.

Playstation View

If you like cable TV, the PlayStation view will be as close to the cable experience as possible without really using cable companies.

This is Sony's attempt to provide users with live TV. It's more expensive than Netflix or Hulu because it has live TV and can record your favorite shows. The subscription fee for a month to a month can be $50-75 per month.

Basically, the PlayStation view looks like cable TV and behaves like cable TV, but it's much cheaper than cable TV.

More of the best streaming applications

Streaming TV and movies are the future development direction. Other notable best streaming applications include:

YouTube Premium

HBO Now

DirectTV Now

Sling TV

Twitch

Vevo

No matter what kind of streaming experience you are looking for, you can find it.