Linux Softwares to Internet TV

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BBC iPlayer

BBC iPlayer serves as the BBC's comprehensive online streaming platform, offering a vast library of television programmes, films, documentaries, and live broadcasts. Users can enjoy catch-up viewing, access live TV and radio channels, and discover new content across various genres.

Extensive library of BBC television and radio content.
TV Shows
Video & Movies
SopCast

SopCast

Free

SopCast is a free, peer-to-peer (P2P) software application designed for streaming live video and audio content over the internet. Primarily known for broadcasting and watching live television channels and events, it leverages P2P technology to reduce server load and accommodate a larger audience.

Free to use for both broadcasting and viewing.
Peer-To-Peer
File Sharing Video & Movies
TV-Browser

TV-Browser

Open Source

TV-Browser is a free and open-source TV guide application that fetches daily television schedules from the internet. It provides a clear and organized display of program listings, allowing users to easily browse channels and shows. Designed with portability in mind, it's a convenient solution for managing your TV viewing.

Free and open source.
Channels
Video & Movies
Miro

Miro

Open Source

Miro was a comprehensive, open-source media player and internet TV application. It allowed users to discover, download, and play videos and music from various online sources, including podcasts, video feeds, and BitTorrent. It offered features like built-in torrenting, media conversion, and integration with Android devices.

Integrated BitTorrent client for direct downloads.
Android Sync
Audio & Music File Sharing News & Books Video & Movies