Red Devon
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Could anyone advise on the best browser for watching on ifollow, I’ve been watching on Firefox recently and find the quality of picture someway off tv pictures?
I use edge. It's not too badCould anyone advise on the best browser for watching on ifollow, I’ve been watching on Firefox recently and find the quality of picture someway off tv pictures?
I use Firefox and generally it has been fine although there was a home game where the picture seemed a bit jumpy and also I'm not sure the picture was quite as sharp as normal against Bradford. Watching on an old laptop (Windows 7!!) but generally quite pleased. Would like to try hooking it up to the TV sometime but not sure it's possible with this laptop? Wish you could just get the app on a smart tv though!Could anyone advise on the best browser for watching on ifollow, I’ve been watching on Firefox recently and find the quality of picture someway off tv pictures?
This is the general problem a little be jumpy picture with the sharpness not quite there.I use Firefox and generally it has been fine although there was a home game where the picture seemed a bit jumpy and also I'm not sure the picture was quite as sharp as normal against Bradford. Watching on an old laptop (Windows 7!!) but generally quite pleased. Would like to try hooking it up to the TV sometime but not sure it's possible with this laptop? Wish you could just get the app on a smart tv though!
I watch via an old HP Windows 7 laptop linked to a Smart TV via an HDMI cable so provided you have HDMI sockets on both you should be OK. You then need to switch the TV to recognising the HDMI cable input instead of the normal TV aerial via the Source button on your TV remote.I use Firefox and generally it has been fine although there was a home game where the picture seemed a bit jumpy and also I'm not sure the picture was quite as sharp as normal against Bradford. Watching on an old laptop (Windows 7!!) but generally quite pleased. Would like to try hooking it up to the TV sometime but not sure it's possible with this laptop? Wish you could just get the app on a smart tv though!
Cheers Andy - any recommendation for HDMI cables given my old laptop (which does have an HDMI port) and an LG smart tv?I watch via an old HP Windows 7 laptop linked to a Smart TV via an HDMI cable so provided you have HDMI sockets on both you should be OK. You then need to switch the TV to recognising the HDMI cable input instead of the normal TV aerial via the Source button on your TV remote.
I think they're all the sameCheers Andy - any recommendation for HDMI cables given my old laptop (which does have an HDMI port) and an LG smart tv?
Although I'm no tech wizard, like arthur says I think they're all pretty much the same. I bought mine for £4.99 from the local computer shop in the good old days of shops being open but a friend of mine bought his from Tesco for about £2.99 I think.Cheers Andy - any recommendation for HDMI cables given my old laptop (which does have an HDMI port) and an LG smart tv?
I agree. Why the efl haven't got the ifollow app onto multiple platforms yet is ridiculous. I can watch on my Samsung tv's browser but it's far from perfect. I found a setting on my TV to reduce judder on Saturday which helped but it wasn't sharp.I use Firefox and generally it has been fine although there was a home game where the picture seemed a bit jumpy and also I'm not sure the picture was quite as sharp as normal against Bradford. Watching on an old laptop (Windows 7!!) but generally quite pleased. Would like to try hooking it up to the TV sometime but not sure it's possible with this laptop? Wish you could just get the app on a smart tv though!