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Amazing Spider Man 2 Trainer more. Australians will be able to watch the TV shows they’ve missed at the press of a button, once the FreeviewPlus streaming video service, built into a new generation of smart TVs, is rolled out. Unlike the mishmash of catch-up TV apps in use with smart TVs, FreeviewPlus is expected to deliver access to online video from the five main Australian television networks. The service is built into a new onscreen electronic program guide that lets viewers scroll back in time and click to watch shows they’ve missed. • SHARE • • • Link FreeviewPlus is expected to deliver access to online video from the five main Australian television networks. The service is built into a new onscreen electronic program guide that lets viewers scroll back in time and click to watch shows they’ve missed. Slated to launch in July, after several delays, FreeviewPlus will be available through new internet-enabled televisions from makers such as Panasonic, Sony, LG and Samsung. FreeviewPlus relies on the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) standard, which is already popular in Europe.
A handful of HbbTV-compatible televisions are already on Australian shelves. It is also coming to set-top boxes from producers such as South Korean electronics company Humax. • SHARE • • • Link Once Freeview flicks the switch on FreeviewPlus, compatible televisions and set-top boxes will display the FreeviewPlus icon at the top left of the screen when you change channels. Once Freeview flicks the switch on FreeviewPlus, compatible televisions and set-top boxes will display the green FreeviewPlus icon at the top left of the screen when you change channels. The long-ignored green button found on most TV remote controls will launch the FreeviewPlus electronic program guide over the top of whatever you’re watching.
It displays the week’s listings for each channel, along with the ability to look back and play missed programs from the internet – complete with advertisements. At the moment, access to online catch-up TV services on your television is pot luck depending on which brand of internet-enabled smart TV, Blu-ray player, personal video recorder, games console, media player or other set-top box you have. Each television network offers its own catch-up app for various devices, but you’ll struggle to find apps for all five main networks on the one home-entertainment device. Vom Original Zum Modell Download. There’s more to FreeviewPlus than the new electronic program guide.
Each of Australia’s five main television networks has developed its own HbbTV app, launched by pressing the red button on your remote while watching that network. Frustrated at ongoing delays, some networks may launch their HbbTV apps early rather than waiting for the official FreeviewPlus launch. The SBS OnDemand catch-up TV service already supports more home entertainment devices than any other Australian television network, but HbbTV offers the easiest way for viewers to tap into internet video, says Trevor Long, SBS manager of technology strategy and innovation. ‘‘There are plenty of smart TVs on the shelves, but the great thing about HbbTV is that it doesn’t require viewers to leave their comfort zone and delve into the smart TV menus,’’ Long says. ‘‘With HbbTV, you don’t have to launch an app store on your TV, search for the various catch-up TV apps and install them.
When you see the red SBS icon at the top left of the screen, just press the red button on your remote and you’ll have our catch-up TV service at your fingertips.’’ The SBS HbbTV app is the work of international smart TV software developer Accedo. Australia’s first HbbTV apps focus on catch-up TV but the technology can support a wide range of extra content and interactive features, says Accedo Australia and New Zealand vice-president Matt Kossatz.