Time Warner Cable this morning introduced a “beta version” of Time Warner Cable TV for PC, the latest iteration of the company’s “TV Everywhere” project.
TWC TV requires a current cable television subscription, a Time Warner Cable My Services registration, and a home computer with a current version of Silverlight (if you do not have it, it will likely prompt you to download it). You do not have to use Time Warner Cable broadband to access the service.
In addition to streaming live TV to the desktop, you can manage DVR listings and remotely change channels on your set top box — the ultimate in laziness if you’ve misplaced the remote control.
We’ve been testing the service here at Stop the Cap! headquarters this afternoon, and so far the service works as described with few glitches. The channel lineup is similar to the company’s streaming service for Apple’s iPad. Missing are local channels and cable networks with whom Time Warner has yet to secure streaming agreements.
Video quality could stand some improvement, however. Netflix and Hulu appear to use higher bit rates than Time Warner is using during its beta test.
Here’s the full list of features:
- Live TV – Users scroll the “channel browser” to see a list of available channels with listings displaying network logo, show name, and episode name.
- Guide – Up to 7 days of listings data. Option to filter guide display by “favorites only,” “HD only” or ”available to watch on PC.” You can also set channels as favorites from the Guide.
- Set-top box tuning – “Watch on TV” button within the program description to tune an MDN/ODN set-top box directly to the channel.
- PC tuning – “Watch on PC” button within the program description to tune PC directly to the channel.
- DVR management – Schedule one-time and series recordings on MDN/ODN DVRs directly from the Guide’s show pages. Click on the “DVR” tab to see a list of all upcoming recordings and make changes or cancel recordings.
- Search – Ability to search the Guide by show title, episode and/or by person.
- Settings – Ability to manage Favorite channels, link to set Parental Controls, choose the Device (STB/DVR) to which you are connected for STB/DVR management, and turn on/off Closed Captioning on the website’s video player.
This will work for both PC and Mac. Here are the supported browsers:
- Internet Explorer 7.0 and up
- Firefox 4 and up for mac and windows
- Safari 5 and up for mac and windows
- Chrome: Latest stable release which is 17
You’ll need to download or possibly upgrade Silverlight to version 4.
(Customers with iGuide set-top boxes and analog video customers cannot tune their TVs using the TWC TV apps or website. Analog customers and those with iGuide and SARA boxes won’t have access to the TV tuning or DVR features, but are offered a basic program guide based on the zip code on their accounts.)
[Updated 9:09am 2/15/12 — Thanks to our readers, we now know “you have to be connected to a Time Warner Cable network connection, with a modem on your account to connect to live TV.” We stand corrected.]
Is this a public beta?
The link provided in the first sentence shows me local listings, with the option to watch them on pc, but then the page tells me i need to be connected to my home network.
“You can not view content at this time.
To watch live TV, you must be connected to your home network.”
(yes I am a TWC tv subscriber and have the latest version of Silverlight)
Well it looked like it finally crashed,I was watching Cartoon Network HD, then I tried to switch to Animal Planet HD and it wouldn’t load the stream. Now it says the application is offline as well.
“To watch live TV, you must be connected to your home network.”
I believe this is the case!
Interesting. TWC says, “If you don’t happen to get our HSD service from TWC or Earthlink,we have to install a “video only” wireless gateway to enable the live video feature within the app.”
I am not sure what this exactly means.
“Interesting. TWC says, “If you don’t happen to get our HSD service from TWC or Earthlink,we have to install a “video only” wireless gateway to enable the live video feature within the app.””
It means you need to be using a piece of equipment connected to TWC in your home.
If you don’t have internet service from TW, then they will install a wireless modem that will connect to the app. You may want to change your original post as it is clearly causing confusion.
Let me reiterate my above post about needing to be connected to home network, I am connected to my home network, but I do not have TWC for internet, but the topic mentions “You do not have to use Time Warner Cable broadband to access the service.”
I feel that my DVR box is compatible since i can use the channel guide on the above website to change from one channel to another on my cable box
“Let me reiterate my above post about needing to be connected to home network, I am connected to my home network, but I do not have TWC for internet, but the topic mentions “You do not have to use Time Warner Cable broadband to access the service.””
You have to be connected to a TW network connection, with a modem on your account to connect to live TV. The original topic is incorrect.
You connent using your Time Warner email, that the you use to check cable billing, and cable phone thats on time warner website. if you don,t have one yet you can get one from Time Warner
I’m only getting some demand channels, no live channels,and not all the demands channels that I have my cable box which is high HD channel box. I did get them for 3 days This is on Vista pc, internet explorer 8 with ms silver light software. I have no idea what happen. I can get some demand videoes.