That's right! You can watch TV with Word! Word can be used to receive programs from network TV stations in real time. In addition to work, you can look at the news in Word and enjoy MTV, which can be a combination of work and leisure! Now let's take the CCTV News Channel program as an example.
Step 1: Add a media player to Word
First, confirm that the Word version is Word 2000 or Word XP, and then create a new Word document. In the menu command bar, select "insert → object" to open the "object" dialog box, browse and select a Media Player in the object type list box of the new tab card, such as Windows Media Player (recommended version: 9.0) or RealOne Player. If the required media player is not in the list box, click the "Create by file" tab card, click the "Browse" button to select the player on the computer, and then click "OK" to exit, you can see the inserted Media Player icon in the Word document. Double-click the icon to activate the player. The "control toolbox" is displayed at the same time.
Step 2: Set player attributes
Right-click the player to which the file is inserted, and select "attribute" in the pop-up menu. The "attribute" dialog box is displayed! This dialog box contains two tabs: "sort by letter" and "sort by category". Each tab contains "URL". Double-click "URL ", make the address value bar next to it enter the input status. Here, enter the URL of the streaming media for CCTV News Channel mms: // success!
Comments: I have tried it. You can use it, but you must know the playback address of the TV you want to watch.