There are many ways to watch TV on your mobile, from specialized apps like TDTChannels to websites to watch for free. There are so many options that it can sometimes be difficult to choose one over the other. For now, I’m sticking with EasyWebTV, which is open source and has more than 6,000 TV channels from all over the world.
EasyWebTV has a large catalog of TV channels from all over the world and compiles live broadcasts from each of them. The interface is, for its part, minimal but functional, and you can save channels as favorites to easily access them later. Works seamlessly on mobile and any web browser decent.
Over 6,000 channels, without installing anything
No one is bitter about the thousands of free channels, especially if they are pleasantly broadcast. sorted by country, alphabetically and showing their quality. You will find the same thing in EasyWebTV, an open source project that you can find on GitHub. If you just want to watch TV without playing with the code, the fully functional demo version is available here:
https://zhangboheng.github.io/Easy-Web-TV-M3u8/routes/countries.html
The website is not very easy to remember, so in my case what I did is add it to favorites from the browser. Now I have directly saved the list of Spanish channels with a direct link.
As a website, Easy Web TV operates anywhere you have a decent browserincluding on your PC or in a TV browser. The interface adapts to different sizes and formats, although it looks best in landscape mode.
On an Android mobile it works without problems and the best of all is that it is very simple. The channels are listed alphabetically and their names include additional information such as quality, whether they broadcast 24 hours or whether they are geoblocked (i.e. they don’t go anywhere else, in which case it might be worth using a VPN). Tapping on one of them opens its playback.
The channel menuwhich is not the prettiest thing, can be hidden by pressing the semi-transparent Menu button, ideal for enjoying reading without anything getting in the way. In the other corner is another button with additional options.
These additional options are quite interesting: a button to copy the link of the current channel, a button to go back, another to see the channels you have available. saved as favorites and one to play a random channel. To save a channel as a favorite, simply tap the heart icon on its name.
On the other hand, in the video playback bar (which appears for a few seconds when you tap on it), you have additional options to change the language, adjust subtitles, open in full screen or enable floating window mode.
All of the above, without installing anythingby simply saving a web page to your mobile bookmarks. Simple, fast, efficient and without installing anything. What more could you ask for?
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