Just to clarify, if anyone has missed it...
In IPTV Player > Web Stream > FilmOn > UK LIve > BBC/ITV/CH4/CH5/etc., as I reported long ago, with SmartDNS service one gets a lot of UK stuff (and a helluvalot more, to boot!!!). How?
Locate "Adapter Settings" in "Networking" and see the blue button (EditDNS).
Instead of the default one, which comes with your net provider, one puts in the SmartDNS details for Primary and Secondary DNS (SmartDNS proxy servers with addresses in the country, whose TV services you wanna watch).
Using this one gets you BBC and many other UK channels. And I am sure any other geo-blocking service. It just works.
So, there is no need to add anything in terms of SmartDNS, in IPTV Player, other than iPlayer itself, of course, in order to get a wealth of information, comedy, sport, kids services etc. etc.
Of course, one could have extra features in IPTV Player, so one could have, I hope, general proxy in E2 settings and then specific proxies in IPTV Player, for its various parts. I mean, talk about luxury! Rolls Royce of our hobby!
Cheers!
<span style='font-family: comic sans ms,cursive'>"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one's own understanding without the guidance of another. This immaturity is self-incurred if its cause is not lack of understanding, but lack of resolution and courage to use it without the guidance of another. The motto of enlightenment is therefore: Sapere aude! Have courage to use your own understanding!</span><br /> <br /><span style='font-family: comic sans ms,cursive'>Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why such a large proportion of men, even when nature has long emancipated them from alien guidance..." I. Kant, "Political writings" (1784)</span><br /> <br /><span style='font-family: comic sans ms,cursive'><a class='bbc_url' href='<a class='bbc_url' href='
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http://eserver.org/p...ent.txt</a>'><a class='bbc_url' href='http://www.english.upenn.edu/~mgamer/Etexts/kant.html</a>'>http://www.english.upenn.edu/~mgamer/Etexts/kant.html</a></a> - the jolly text on Enlightenment, at the basis of Modernity...</span>