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    Anyone familiar with Sopcast

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by luee, Aug 25, 2007.

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    Hm...looks something like joost

    joost.com

    might be better, i'll check it out, thanks, +1 rep.
     
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    Yeah, it is. I’ve used that and several other similar apps like TVAnts, TVUPlayer, PPStream etc.. but none of them work all that well, at least not with any English channels worth watching; but they seem to work ok with most of the Chinese channels that are available. Lot of break up , most of the time just buffering.

    I have a very fast internet connection (rated 100Mbps), and Joost work flawlessly, therefore I don’t think it is a problem with the speed. must be because there aren’t that many people sharing/watching English channels.

    BTW I think this type of sharing is illegal. So some one may even close this thread.