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DonGould

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#91291 10-Oct-2011 22:04
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Ok, so Telstra has given us 3 on demand free zone.

My Sony TV is net aware.  I have a YouTube client in it.

What's the go with getting TV3 on demand to play on it like the YouTube stuff does?





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GeoffisPure
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  #531746 11-Oct-2011 00:39
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Short answer: you can't.

The browser included on this TV doesn't include a flash player.
If I really want to watch it on my TV I will connect my laptop to the TV using a VGA cable.



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  #531759 11-Oct-2011 06:33
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You can do this with jailbroken apple tv2. Checkout on google on how to jailbreak atv2. You can also watch tvnz ondemand. Loving it.

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  #531820 11-Oct-2011 10:16
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Thanks guys for confirming the unit doesn't to this OOTB.

Anyone with a Sony contact and or TV3 contact that would like to ping me off or on list would be great.

I'm keen to push 3 and Sony to work together to get some firm ware on this thing. The unit updates itself from time to time just like a computer, so I see no reason why it can't be done.

Anyone know of any TV's in the market currently that will talk to TV3?





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  #531827 11-Oct-2011 10:36
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Samsung supports flash, my friend has a Samsung Ps51D8000, he has isky and tvnz on demand working without any problem.


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