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I'm told the answer is no. I'm trying to use google tv (which now comes with slingplayer or what I consider a reasonable facsimile) to play it back on a regular tv and its pretty crumby. if youre able to download slingplayer to your tv you might be able to try. even then I received error messages that are not on the website and youll need to call slingbox customer service to decipher those. there also seems to be a necessity requiring network conditions to be optimal on both ends or picture quality will be sub par, lots of pausing when using remote control functions too, takes the fun out of it. I do not know why some or all these companies cannot come to an agreement so we can watch content we pay for monthly on a regular tv ( and not a tablet, smartphone or laptop, which dont get me wrong can be ok sometimes) with out the necessity for 3rd party services like hulu. I'm already able to dvr anything I want to watch and I should be able to watch it anywhere I want and not just at home because that is where my dvr resides
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I haven't seen one. Many TVs have built in Apps, but you will be hard pressed to find one from SlingMedia. If you have their Apple App on an iPad or iPhone you can view the stream through a Roku 3 connected to your big TV. I do that and it works well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.May work if the smart TV can connect to the internet via a browser. Then log into the slingbox website, and see if it will play on screen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.no unless your tv can install and run EXE. which it can not.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No I don't think so. Are u trying to stream content that is part of your smart tv?
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