We are currently trying out the free version and like it. Ī reader of the previous post suggested also to watch German TV channels. Because this app work so well, it has become one of my favorites. You can even go back and find a program you may have missed with “Sendung verpasst” (broadcast missed) by selecting one in the alphabetical directory “A bis Z.” Under “F” you'll find “Film im rbb” and the rbb movies from the last seven(7) days that you can stream.
This app actually works quite well and you can see the latest TV-news, documentaries, movies, newest clips, and live streams just by scrolling down the home page.
“rbb mediathek” is the ipad and Android app of the Berlin-Brandenburg radio station, which can also be accessed via. Just select the movies or programs that interest you. (However, sometimes my iPad does not stream movies which work fine on the laptop and with or Recently, I have found that rather than the app, using Safari on the iPad and with or better. Those with a “Play” arrow you can often stream and play. With the arrow “<” icon you can scan previous programs. “Das Erste” (also: ) gives several choices with a selection bar at the bottom: “Tipps” (tips for viewing choices), “Live” (which sometimes you can't stream for “legal reasons'!), and “Program,” which lets you see the currently playing program. Here are some more “discoveries”: German Apps The German channel 1: das Erste or ARD Since then I have tried out a few more iPad apps and also purchased and installed Google Chromcast.
In a previous post, 7 iPad Apps we Like to Watch German and French Movies, I had described how to watch German and French movies by connecting an iPad to a TV (with the HDMI/iPad connector). Posted on Decemby PeterRettig Update on Watching German and French (Italian & Spanish) movies