Watching on a TV, Chromecast, and AirPlay.

Smart TVs

 

Watching on your Smart TV will largely depend on the model of your TV.

Certain models will allow streaming without any issues, but others might not, which is why we normally recommend using a computer, laptop, tablet or another device to enjoy your content.

 

To stream on a Smart TV, you would use your TV’s browser to visit the webpage, log in, and watch the stream just like on your computer or tablet.

 

However, please note that although certain models will allow the streaming without any issues, others might not.

If you are having issues on your TV’s default web browser, you could try an alternative one, as long as your TV supports the installation of apps.
If that fails, you can try using an HDMI cable.

 

 

Chromecast and Airplay

 

For Chromecast, this will depend on the content publisher’s player.

If you see the usual Chromecast icon  in the video player, then Chromecast is supported. If the icon is not there, Chromecast is likely not supported with that video.
If you don’t see the Chromecast icon at first, try restarting your Chromecast device and trying again. If you still don’t see it, Chromecast is likely not supported.

 

The same goes for AirPlay as well.

 

For more info, please contact the publisher of the content directly via the contact info provided on the content website.