Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run DokodemoDIGA, an app by Panasonic Holdings Corporation, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
DokodemoDIGA is basically a remote window into a Panasonic Blu‑ray Disc Recorder. Once the recorder is on the home internet, the app pulls in live TV and anything recorded, so it feels like carrying the living room TV around, whether at home or away. On PC with BlueStacks, it is easier to jump through the program guide, skim timeslots, and start a show, and the bigger screen makes the menus feel less cramped. Playback quality depends a lot on the connection. On solid Wi‑Fi it looks good, on weaker data it will step down and lag a bit, so expectations should match the network.
There is more than TV too. The app can play music stored on the recorder and show photos saved there. It can also upload pictures from a phone back to the recorder, handy if someone wants those shots to appear on the TV later. Not every recorder supports every extra, so music and photo features may be missing on some models. The core stuff remains the same though, streaming live channels, streaming recordings, and setting new recordings through the EPG. Setup is straightforward enough, connect the recorder to the router and sign in on the app, then it finds the box and lists what is available. Just be aware that it only works with compatible Panasonic recorders from around late 2013 onward, and the app is really meant to be a companion for that hardware, not a stand‑alone TV service.
BlueStacks gives you the much-needed freedom to experience your favorite apps on a bigger screen. Get it now.




