The Dummies Guide to Streaming

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Understanding some complex streaming guides when all you want to know is the basics can be frustrating. There are too many articles out there that overcomplicate the process. To give you a breath of fresh air, we give you the most essential points you need to understand. Once you grasp each of these points, then you can start to look for more in-depth explanations.

Why Is Streaming Popular?

Gone are the days when you needed to follow a TV guide. Star Wars is on at 9.00 pm, so you have to be in front of your TV at 9 pm. Not only that, if you need to get up and go to the toilet, you’ll watch most of the movie.

On the other hand, streaming channels are a library of movies, series, and documentaries that you can select and watch at any time. For those of you new to streaming, we call it on-demand TV. You can pause if you need a break or fall asleep in a movie and rewind it when you wake up.

What about sports live streaming?

Live sports are the exception. If you want to watch a game live, then you are tied in by time. However, what makes sports streaming popular is channels that specialise in certain sports. Rather than having to pay a hefty fee for cable or satellite to watch live sports, there are more affordable options via sports streaming channels.

We should also mention that many of these sports streaming channels also include replays. This is not live sports streaming, but you can load a sports game or event on demand and watch the action as if it were live. One advantage of sports streaming live events is that if you miss the start of the game by, let’s say, 10 minutes. You can load the live game and ask the stream to play from the beginning. When half-time arrives, which is usually around 15 minutes, you can load the live game.

Streaming Over the World Wide Web

As per streamtipz, you will find that most streaming channels operate over the internet, giving you 24/7 access to the aforementioned in-demand sports, movies, series, and documentaries. As such, To sign up for a streaming service, you need a reasonably good internet connection. However, most streaming channels like Netflix and Disney+ work well even on slow internet connections.

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As for the devices you can use to stream, there are plenty of options out there. Smartphones or tablets for when you are on the move. Your SmartTV, which most come with Netflix, Disney+, and other streaming services already installed. Of course, you can also stream using your desktop PC or a laptop.

App or Web Browser Streaming

Streaming apps are available on all devices mentioned in the above section. However, you can also use any of these devices to stream via an internet web browser like Chrome or Edge. Even SmartTVs have a web browser built-in.

You will need to use a browser if the streaming service does not offer a downloadable version. Usually, these channels use responsive web design, so you can access your account via any device as long as you have your username and password handy.

Apps are great for streaming services like Netflix. You can download movies using the Netflix app for times when you may not have access to the internet. Maybe you are about to travel by air, and you want to pass the time by watching a series; you can download and then open the series on your Netflix app via your tablet or smartphone while your device is in aeroplane mode.

Streaming TV For Dummies Rounded Up

Now you know how streaming TV works. You need an internet connection, and you need to choose a streaming service that works for you.

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If you purely want to watch live sports or watch reruns of a game at a later time because you can’t catch the live event, you can sign up for streaming services that specialise in sports. Also, you have the option to stream sports or entertainment using either an app or a web browser. The choice is entirely down to your personal preferences.

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