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While there is no Google play movies and TV app on Now hardware what I'm talking about here does does nevertheless relate to this Now hardware
As Google are going to be withdrawing support for their Google play movies and TV from most smar...
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Ladies and gentlemen we now have a date and time for Gotham season 4 Gotham season four starts on E4 10th April at 9PM
https://www.geektown.co.uk/tvairdates/gotham/
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The NowTV website has now been fixed so that you can remove unavailable content from your watchlist. Be aware, though, that you won't be able to see what content is unavailable from within your watchlist on the website. S...
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Please see the link below for the believed return dates of the DC TV shows and sky one
https://www.geektown.co.uk/2018/01/26/flash-arrow-supergirl-legends-back-sky-one-uk-air-date...
@RoyB I do wonder whether their insistence on freely only being supported on 2024 TVs and above might have something to do with the video codec they're using to deliver the IP channels because if you're going to deliver channels via IP you'd want to ...
@gc-gc , you'll have to speak to a live chat, follow the link below. While a phone or tablet will work its best to speak to the live chat on a computer
After navigating to the link below. Expand the how to get in touch tab And then press the 'chat ...
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@RoyB I'm going to sound a lot like Mr Spock here, but I would suggest that what you refer to is half-Freely devices will be allowed, as this is only logical. Otherwise, the cost of said devices would be too high. , so only one form of legacy ...
The following topic might help you out @Mike4
https://community.nowtv.com/t5/Mobile/Subtitle-size-on-Google-Pixel-6/td-p/603736
read carefully as there can be lots of little oddities with respect to subtitle settings, which may result in the settin...
@RoyB I think you might be misunderstanding a little. I see no suggestion anywhere that devices that support freely will have to support both legacy transmission methods at once. In fact, to do so would make devices more expensive and slow down adopt...