IMPORTANT: If you update TV-Browser from a version before 4.2 you should deinstall TV-Browser first without deleting the settings.
TV-Browser is provided in different packages for Windows. Those packages target different user groups, for normal users it's suggested to use the Carefree package, this includes everything you need so TV-Browser will run directly after installing it. For power users (or those that already have installed Java 11 JRE/JDK on the system) a Lite package is provided, that doesn't include Java.
Package | File name |
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Carefee package (includes Java) for 64bit: from 02.08.2023 |
tvbrowser-full_4.2.7_u1_win64.exe SHA1: 9f9e2c266a0f75ef46d7e29da55c974c24543a53 MD5: b9f8911dbe4d40aa7c8ec0899db25e2e |
Carefee package (includes Java) for 32bit: from 02.08.2023 |
tvbrowser-full_4.2.7_u1_win32.exe SHA1: 0d0939bd89d2c3b1d21b92609d03724f6b91b548 MD5: ca964ed2de500e3ad4744d8ff88ffa26 |
Lite packages (without Java) 32bit/64bit: from 28.12.2022 |
tvbrowser-lite_4.2.7_win.exe SHA1: 8e4b24f9181f2c2e9d36f3a0c27696f5cde40703 MD5: ce59d5b2d4290070a0587b73be6e063b |
Because the Lite package and the transportable version aren't including Java you will have to install a JRE on your system for TV-Browser to run. You can use the TV-Browser JRE, which only includes components that TV-Browser needs to run or alternatively the complete JRE Eclipse Temurin by Adoptium. If you choose to use Eclipse Temurin by Adoptium make sure to select the writing of the Registy entries for the JRE, without those entries in the Windows Registry TV-Browser will not find the installed Java. For the current version of TV-Browser it's suggested to use a Java 11 JRE, which also is the minimum version for TV-Browser to run.