What’s better than using ProgTV Android by Andrey Borodin (Prog)? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
ProgTV Android is one of those apps that’s meant for people who really want to take control over how they watch live TV or listen to radio channels, all from one place. It’s not just about streaming TV—you get support for a bunch of formats and ways to load up your own channel lists, like M3U or XSPF. The app even pulls in guide info and channel logos if you’ve got them, so it feels a bit more organized than just dumping a playlist into a regular player. There’s internet TV and radio, but also features for those who’re into more technical stuff, like linking up IPTV over different protocols, using torrent TV links, and even connecting to certain IPTV panels or SAT>IP setups.
Using ProgTV on PC through BlueStacks, everything feels a little bit more “TV-like,” especially with the way you can flip between channels, use the favorites list, or tweak how things look and sound for each channel. It can record, has timeshift, and offers a scheduler if planning ahead matters. Subtitles are there, there’s even an equalizer and little touches like custom logos for favorite channels. Not every function is unlocked for free, but most of what matters is. The interface does its best to be simple, though with so many options, it might take some time to set up just how you want it—especially if you’re mixing internet streams with local network stuff or using guides in different formats. If somebody wants flexibility in how they get their TV and radio, or if they’ve already collected a bunch of playlist files, this one is ready to handle all that on a bigger screen.
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