TBC TV on PC

TBC TV on PC (Windows or Mac) is another way to watch streaming content from this IPTV service. The video above needs to be explained due to some issues that occurred. See ‘Explanation’ below. The cost of the subscription is $25 per 1-month which is fairly cheap when comparing cable/satellite TV. All subscription costs are indicated below.

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TBC TV on PC – Video Explanation

In the video, it explained why there was a streaming issue when clicking various live channel links to play them. When the SO Player downloads to your computer desktop or laptop, it eats up some of your bandwidth. And when installing the video recording software that too will eat up some of the bandwidth.

Because SO Player was install and video recording software was installed to record, this caused channel links not to play as they should. Either that or a channel had to be clicked one or more times for it to play. The bottom line is you won’t experience any buffering or playback service on your PC, Firestick, smart, TV, smartphone, or any other compatible device.

Still, live channels were able to stream and play for you to check out the quality. TBC TV streams are steady with no interruptions. Meaning you won’t experience buffering issue like many of the other 3rd-party web TV services out there.

Benefits

TBC TV on PC is a nice way to watch your favorites online, especially on a laptop when moving around. You just need an Internet connection, preferably 20-25 Mbps download speed. If you don’t have an Amazon Firestick to watch TBC TV, then you can connect your computer to the TV. Click Here to Learn More.

You get access to 500+ live premium TV channels, local channels, 1000+ VODs, CatchUP with DVR technology, and PPV events. There’s also the EPG which is a TV guide. You can watch live channels with sports, movies, news, shows, and episodes. Has all the popular TV networks found on cable/satellite TV.

Signing Up

When signing up for the TBC TV free trial or subscription, you are required to download/install the free SO Player app. Click Here to Watch SOPlayer Video Tutorials. Do Not download/install this free app first. Instead, visit the TBC TV website Here first. You will find instructions, FAQs, and where to go to download/install the app for your device.

Compatible apps include:

  • Windows & Mac Computer
  • Samsung or LG Smart TV (if SOPlay is in the smart TV app store)
  • Android Devices (incl. tablet, Android TV, smartphone)
  • iOS smartphone
  • Amazon Fire / Firestick
  • Apple TV
  • iPhone & iPad

Right after you sign up for the service, TBC TV will email your activation and login credentials with other instructions and links to apps. I suggest you opt into the 2-day free trial (no credit card required). This way you can test your device with the TBC IPTV service before shelling out any money.

The TBC TV on PC video tutorial above should fill in the rest of the information you want to know.

Besides the free trial, there are two subscriptions (prices subject to change):

  1. 1-Month All Access Pass: $30.00
  2. 3-Month All Access Pass: $60.00

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