3/5 rating based on 171 reviews. Read all reviews for Ustream for iPhone.
Ustream is free iOS app published by Ustream.tv, Inc
TwoBuckHowie
You had to do a lot of searching to find good videos but now the app doesn’t offer anything live. It’s bogus.
Crystalline fox
This app is terrible. I tried to watch a video today & the same commercial kept coming on interfering with the live video every 2-3 minutes. There were multiple episodes of a black screen, frozen screen & posted on screen errors. I had to either go out & come back in, or reload the video so many times I lost count. I never got to hear or see very much of the live video I was trying to watch. If your a person who doesn’t mind being constantly frustrated at all the interfering commercials & problems with video playback then UStream is for you. However, I would not recommend this streaming app for all the sane people out there, who just want to watch a video in peace.
stream212crazy
The app will only let you sign in so there for if you do not already have a account you can not stream
Norm5
I created an account and password, but the login continues to not work. I’ve changed the password three times with no success. The app offers no option to create an account; that must be done on the web site. Thought the app would be easier to use than through Facebook.
monojirano
I mainly used this app to watch sport... but during this World Cup season. Not a single game was live, but some lame channels was on.
a11thenam3saretaken
Ustream is garbage and always has been, but they’ve consistently proved that when you think “wow this is bad, they can’t possibly make it worse”, they’ll manage to make things worse. Bravo ustream, even IBM can’t fix you.
Lorn112
The screen flickers then tells me an error happened. Don’t bother downloading
S.Miles
Sunsetting: Products and services are often sunsetted when they are no longer sufficiently profitable or when a company decides to change its focus. Software vendors usually sunset older versions of their products when one or more newer version is available. In that context, sunsetting usually means that the product is no longer supported. Sunsetting, in a business context, is intentionally phasing something out or terminating it.