am I able to log in to live.cafc.co.uk on my tv’s internet browser and watch directly from there or do I have to watch on my tv via a lap top or tablet?
am I able to log in to live.cafc.co.uk on my tv’s internet browser and watch directly from there or do I have to watch on my tv via a lap top or tablet?
am I able to log in to live.cafc.co.uk on my tv’s internet browser and watch directly from there or do I have to watch on my tv via a lap top or tablet?
I tried on my LG tv and it didn’t work .
So I guess I will have to try on Tuesday and see what happens.
It has worked for me on both Sony and Samsung tvs so far. If your tv is a smart tv with an App Store, it may be that there are other web browsers on which it will work, even if the first browser doesn’t work
Another vote for “works fine on Samsung” here. Never had an issue using the TV web browser to log in and watch but definitely a good idea to have the laptop and HDMI cable ready just incase.
am I able to log in to live.cafc.co.uk on my tv’s internet browser and watch directly from there or do I have to watch on my tv via a lap top or tablet?
I tried on my LG tv and it didn’t work .
Same here with my LG TV. It wouldn't show the login screen either for FA Player for yesterday's womens match.
am I able to log in to live.cafc.co.uk on my tv’s internet browser and watch directly from there or do I have to watch on my tv via a lap top or tablet?
Internet Protocol television is the delivery of television content over Internet Protocol networks. This is in contrast to delivery through traditional terrestrial, satellite, and cable television formats. Unlike downloaded media, IPTV offers the ability to stream the source media continuously. As a result, a client media player can begin playing the content almost immediately. This is known as streaming media.
IPTV you pay for the whole service direct to them at a fraction of the cost you would pay Sky/Virgin.
More closer to home watching us on this service no money goes to CAFC, unlike if you buy direct from the club.
So its say £20 pm for all of sky and charlton games et al? And its legal?!
What am i missing and why haven't i heard of it before? Thought i knew everything
£20 per month, you aving a laugh. I pay £40 per year and get access to everything, films, box sets and live TV.
I use it for films and box sets, very rarely watch football including Charlton so whilst some posters say the club is losing out they are not with me as I would not pay to watch the lads on TV anyway.
IPTV you pay for the whole service direct to them at a fraction of the cost you would pay Sky/Virgin.
More closer to home watching us on this service no money goes to CAFC, unlike if you buy direct from the club.
So its say £20 pm for all of sky and charlton games et al? And its legal?!
What am i missing and why haven't i heard of it before? Thought i knew everything
Yes it exists. No it's not legal (edit: or at best, a grey area for people who are subscribed).
Highly unlikely you'll personally get in trouble for having an IPTV subscription. Authorities tend to prefer to go after the distributors rather than the people watching.
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More closer to home watching us on this service no money goes to CAFC, unlike if you buy direct from the club.
I use it for films and box sets, very rarely watch football including Charlton so whilst some posters say the club is losing out they are not with me as I would not pay to watch the lads on TV anyway.
Highly unlikely you'll personally get in trouble for having an IPTV subscription. Authorities tend to prefer to go after the distributors rather than the people watching.