Play TV

Play TV PlayTV.ai Launches Groundbreaking Platform to Instantly Translate YouTube This platform is designed with personalization and global accessibility in mind.

PlayTV.Ai, powered by advanced AI translation technology, you can now watch your favorite YouTube channel and instantly translate into over 100 languages in real time. This revolutionary feature breaks down language barriers, making it easier than ever for audiences around the world to enjoy the latest episodes, storylines, and cultural moments as they happen, without delay, for $2.99 per month,

unlimited





Whether you're tuning in to a live broadcast of a new episode or catching up on a classic series from the on-demand catalog, you can experience every moment in your preferred language, thanks to real-time AI-driven translation, including both dubbed audio and dynamic subtitles. This cutting-edge technology ensures natural, context-aware translations that enhance comprehension without sacrificing the integrity of the original performance. Beyond TV shows and movies, PlayTV+YouTube offers an all-inclusive viewing experience with access to a wide variety of live content, including sports, breaking news, music events, talk shows, reality TV, and more. No matter your interests, there’s always something exciting happening—and with AI-powered multilingual support, you’ll never miss a beat, no matter where you're watching from. You can create language preferences for your profile, enabling auto-translations and recommendations that match your interests and needs. Whether you're watching from a smart TV, tablet, smartphone, or web browser, PlayTV + Live TV offers smooth, high-quality streaming optimized for every device. AI doesn’t just enhance translations—it also improves the user experience across the platform. Intelligent search features allow you to find shows by genre, actor, or even mood. AI-curated playlists and viewing suggestions help you discover new content based on your habits, and adaptive streaming ensures the best possible quality based on your internet connection. In summary, PlayTV + YouTube is more than just a streaming service—it’s a global entertainment gateway. By combining live TV channels, a rich on-demand library, and state-of-the-art AI language translation, it redefines how you watch, understand, and connect with content from around the world. Whether you're exploring a new show or staying up to date with live broadcasts, PlayTV + Live TV makes it possible to enjoy everything you love—in your language, in real time. Imagine translating all of these free streaming TV channels into your native language:

03/16/2014

dog training secrets Robyn Achey & Bill Gorton best 10001000 * Housebreaking made easy * Tips for dogs of all ages—from puppies to geriatrics * Effective...

01/22/2012

A canine chorus barks a familiar tune. Keep an eye out for our 2012 Game Day commercial—it will all make sense. Love Star Wars and Volkswagen? Create an Inte...

01/22/2012

Are you going to leave your pet?

If you do not have a T.Y.P.E Pet camera or GPS system on your pet before you go...you need to read this before you take that break from your pet.

Here are a few considerations and preparation to ensure your dog or cat is safe, happy and healthy whilst you are away!

Every summer pet owners have to make some tough decisions. Do they take their beloved pets on holiday or leave them behind. Often the decision to leave pets behind is relatively straightforward, most people would not take their cats on holiday and few people would take their dogs on long haul flights. However, if you are traveling your decision to holiday with you pet or to leave it behind requires careful consideration.

Leaving your pet behind
If you choose to leave your pet behind while you holiday, you have a duty to provide for its care while you are away. You may choose to leave your pet within your home with a family member who is not going on holiday. Or you may leave your pet in your home and arrange for a relative, friend or neighbour to visit your pet three or four times a day. Alternatively, your pet could move to the home of a relative, friend or neighbour while you are away. These casual arrangements usually pass without incident but occasionally things can go wrong.

Family members, friends, relatives or neighbours looking after your pet in your home while you are away must be committed to provide the care that your pet needs. They will have to visit it a minimum of three times daily and spend some time within the home to provide some company. You will have to leave feeding, exercise and any medication instructions for them to follow and you need to leave your vet’s contact details in case of illness.

Pets don’t always take to being left behind
When owners are away some cats may take up residence with benevolent neighbours and some dogs may guard their homes, challenging visitors who are charged with caring for them. Some pets loose their appetite in the absence of their owners but caregivers must try to avoid tempting them with rich treats that could up-set their stomachs.

If pets are to be cared for outside of their home and in the homes of friends, relatives or neighbours, the carers must make sure that their homes and gardens are secure so that it is impossible for the pets to escape. If your dog is familiar with containment systems using electronic collars, these systems could provide a boundary around carer’s homes. Carers must also check the environment of their home and garden to ensure that there are no risks to the pets from poisoning or physical harm such as exposed cables that could be chewed.

Check the pet’s health isn’t suffering
A simple means of assessing how an animal is coping with the absence of their owner is to weigh them regularly. Weight loss is an indication to carers that they should arrange to have the pet examined by their vet. It may be a good idea to visit your vet before you leave so that your pet can have its weight recorded and you can record your travel plans. It is a huge responsibility looking after someone else’s pet, and in my experience if something is going to go wrong, it will usually go wrong when the owners were on holiday.

Emotionally sensitive pets or pets who are very nervous of strangers will not cope well if their owners leave them in the care of others. If a pet’s health is very poor, then any change in routine such as owners going away could precipitate a crisis. In these situations owners need to weigh up the risks of leaving their pets in the care of others. Ideally you want to change the pet’s routine as little as possible so they should stay at home with someone who will maintain a similar behaviour and routine as the owner!

Professional care options
Many people choose to have their pets looked after by professional carers. There are a number of available options:

Pet-sitters
Boarding kennels or catteries

Professional pet-sitters can move into your home to take care of your pets. If pets are lodged in boarding kennels or catteries, they will need to comply with entry criteria, which will include evidence of up to date vaccinations. As with any care arrangements you must provide information regarding dietary requirements or the diet itself for your pet. If your pet is on medication you must provide a sufficient amount for the duration of your stay. Make sure that you provide your vet’s contact details and your contact details in case of emergency. You should leave a note giving permission to the carers to authorize veterinary treatment in your absence. It is worth asking about opportunities for exercise and, if it’s permitted, to bring in familiar bedding and boredom-busting toys to occupy them and to provide the pet with familiar comforts. Good boarding kennels and catteries should be licensed and are usually booked a long way in advance, particularly during school holidays, so early booking is essential to avoid disappointment.

Similarly it is a good idea to visit boarding kennels and catteries before you make a booking:

The kennel or cattery staff should be welcoming and should ask for proof that your pet is vaccinated
They should be willing to show you where your pet would be staying. The kennel or cattery should look and smell clean and in the case of kennels, not too noisy
They should be light and airy, while not being draughty or too cold. The buildings should be secure and in good repair, with surfaces that are easy to keep clean
Good design and construction with non-slip floors means that there should be no need for paper or wood shavings on the floors
There should be an area for bedding and also an area to exercise; ideally there should be some stimulation in the form of a view or quiet music
Overcrowding should be avoided because mixing dogs from different homes could encourage the spread of disease and could result in fights

On return from holiday many owners are tempted to give their dog a treat of a long walk. After a period of inactivity in kennels this can result in strains and sprains. It is best to build exercise up again slowly over a week, rather than risk hurting your dog with an inappropriate walk.

Dogs kept in kennels for a long time can become institutionalised and suffer a reversal of house training. Sometimes owners have to be patient and retrain basic house training when a dog comes out of kennels.

Summary

Weigh your pet at your vet before their stay. Ask the vet to record the weight and the details of your pets care arrangements while you are away
Leave detailed care instructions for medication, diet and exercise
Leave emergency contact details for you or a trusted nominee in your absence
Book early for boarding kennels and catteries and make sure you pet’s vaccination cover is appropriate
Discourage anyone from feeding you pet treats if it has a poor appetite while you are away, if in doubt the carer should take your pet to the vet
If it can go wrong it will go wrong while you are away particularly with infirm or ill animals
Don’t over-exercise dogs when you collect them from kennels, and be patient if they have forgotten their house training.

As your pet cannot speak to you, a T.Y.P.E camera and GPS system is your guarantee of knowing the health and safety of your pet at ALL TIMES.

Address

840 Rancho Drive South
Las Vegas, NV
89106

Telephone

(702) 479-0171

Website

https://playtv.ai/

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Play TV posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Play TV:

Share