Megacubo
If you are looking for Megacubo, you have come to the right place. We explain what Megacubo is and point you to the official download.
What is Megacubo?
Megacubo functions as an application used to aggregate RSS feeds. This aggregator focuses mainly on video and audio streaming. This application is an essential component to make TV streaming platform and device functional. The software is developed and produced by a Portuguese software company called Megacubo.
Megacubo also lets users to watch TV channels using a standard computer. It can also be used in watching videos via websites like YouTube, Vimeo, and Daily Motion. With the use of this software, users may also stream live radio stations via the Web from different parts of the world.
Megacubo is capable of supporting 600 different TV channels, websites, and on-line radios. It therefore provides users with a range of choices when it comes to streaming any live program. It is also equipped with filters so as to eliminate potentially harmful websites or platforms. The software does not only aggregate RSS feeds but also aides users in managing their list of favorite channels, sites, and stations. It also provides technical assistance to first time users. It can also recognize and support other multimedia players such as Windows Media, Quick Time, Flash, and Windows Players.
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File types supported by Megacubo
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Last updated: : September 3, 2013