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reply to DracoFelis
Re: [How to] TVoIP on an actual TV

I have been doing it for 3 years daily and 8 all together.
1. Any player that uses Real networks has been a problem to get video on my second screen to work consistently, this has been with either Nvidia or ATI cards or drivers.

2. The latest TVUPlayer has the same bugs.

3. Windows media has been by far the most reliable with lower CPU usage or a picture with less stutter.

4. Of the major networks ABC has had the most reliable player.

5. They all seem to take a lot more CPU power on the second screen which is my TV, Nvidia has been worse than ATI and this I believe is due to the drivers being less flexible in configuration.
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