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Review of Three Hardware MPEG-2 TV Tuner Cards

The Tech Reprt has published a comparison and review of three popular TV tuner cards supporting hardware MPEG-2 encoding. These cards are a critical component of any quality home theater PC (HTPC). For...

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Review of Four HDTV Projectors

Tom's Hardware has published a review of four moderately priced 16:9 HDTV capable projectors, including the BenQ PE 5120, the Sanyo PLV-Z3, the Epson EMP-TW200H, and the NEC HT410. The Benq PE 5120 and...

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Happenings at NAB 2005

Tom's Hardware has published a multi-part article covering the happenings at National Association of Broadcasters 2005 Conference (NAB 2005). The focus of NAB 2005 this year was high definition (HD)....

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Search Engines Moving Toward Video

According to a Wired article, the major search engines like Google, Yahoo, and MSN are moving quickly toward indexing and aggregating video content. Initially much of the content will be from existing...

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Open Media Network Launched By Former Netscape Execs

Two former Netscape executives have launched the Open Media Network, a non-profit P2P media distribution startup. Combining the functionality of TiVo with peer-to-peer distribution, the service lets...

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Building a Home Television Server

ExtremeTech has an article showing you how to build your own home television server, which lets you centralize recording, storage, and distribution of video over your home network. With a home...

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A Closer Look at QuickTime 7

MacDevCenter has published an in-depth look at the recently released QuickTime 7 media framework, which is built into Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, available as an update in Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, and will soon...

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How To Watch Live Television On Your Wireless Laptop

An article over at Informit.com shows you how to set up a video broadcast server to transmit live television to any device on your network, including wireless laptops. All you really need is a TV tuner...

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Introduction to Broadcasting Video Over the Web

Informit.com has published a very useful introduction to broadcasting video over the web. The article looks at various requirements and methods for successful web broadcasting. Among the different...

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$29.95 One Time Use Digital Video Camera Hits CVS Store Shelves

CVS stores in the Northeastern U.S. have started selling a $29.95 one-time-use digital video camera. The device from Pure Digital Technologies records 20 minutes of video at 15 frames per second with a...

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Secret TiVo Tips and Tricks

PC World has published an article containing dozens of TiVo tips and tricks, some well known, others not so well known. These include a number of navigation shortcuts, advanced commercial skipping,...

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JVC Releases Everio G Camcorders with Internal Hard Drives

JVC announced the launch of new Everio G camcorders featuring 20 GB and 30 GB internal hard disks. The new Everio GZ-MG20 and Everio GZ-MG50 camcorders are able to record up to 7 or 10.5 hours of...

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DivX Releases DivX 6 Video Encoding Format

DivX Networks today released the DivX 6 video encoding format, featuring enhanced performance, video quality, and editing capabilities. DivX was originally designed for computer video but is now being...

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An Introduction to Video Blogging (Vlogging)

O'Reilly Digital Media has published an informative article explaining how to get started with Vlogging, or video blogging. The article goes over the basic steps, including creating a video, posting a...

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Building a MythTV DVR

O'Reilly Digital Media has published a instructional guide on building a MythTV digital video recorder system using off-the-shelf PC parts, Linux, and the MythTV open source software...

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