TVersity Finally Launches Version 1.0 of Media Streaming Service

TVersity has finally come out of beta after several years and has launched as Release Candidate 1. If your're not familiar with TVersity, it's free software that allows you to stream media from your PC to multiple devices. While there are quite a few pieces of media streaming software out there, TVersity is a Truly loaded product. According to the TVersity website:
- Play Internet audio, image and video streams and RSS/RDF/ATOM/OPML
feeds and podcasts on your TV, Stereo and other connected devices
- The media server streams media from the Internet and delivers it to
connected devices via HTTP, the only protocol supported by those devices
- The only truly universal media server (including support for the
Apple iPhone, Sony PSP, the Sony PS3, the Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii, The
Nokia 770/N800 and many more devices)
- Use the same server for home and mobile networked devices (with multimedia
capabilities) whether they support UPnP AV / DLNA or just have a web browser
or an RSS/Podcast Reader
- Enter your own Internet URLs or select from the bundled Audio and
Video Guides
- The media server is bundled with hundreds of TV stations from all over the
world and thousands of radio stations
- Play your ENTIRE media collection on your connected
devices
- Finally almost any content that plays in Windows Media Player can be
played on any of the supported devices disregarding their codec limitations
- Automatic Real-time Seamless Transcoding
- Let the Media Server automatically detect when a given media needs to be
transcoded for playback on your media player
- Very fast browsing of your media library with unprecedented speed
for huge libraries (up to 100,000 items and more)
You can see the full (and very long) list of features here. At the great price of free, you got no reason to not give the software a try.
At TVersity.com
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Posted by William Hungerford at July 9, 2008 9:36 AM