Replay A/V | The TiVo of internet TV

Posted on Wednesday 27 December 2006

Replay AV Box

Replay A/V 8 is the TiVo of web TV and video allowing you to record a variety of music and video from the internet and convert it into almost any format so you can watch it on an iPod, a DVD and more. With so much video appearing on the internet Replay A/V is a helpful tool giving you more control over when and how you watch internet video

Replay A/V version 8 has recently been released and supports a damn fine selection of streaming formats including Windows Media, Real, Flash, QuickTime and Shoutcast streams so pretty much all internet video can be recorded. You can even record ten or more videos at once

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Chris Tew @ 1:54 pm
Filed under: News and Online TV Software & Tools
Babytv.com | Baby television dedicated to moms

Posted on Wednesday 27 December 2006

Baby TV

BabyTV has just launched in time for the New Year on December 26th and is the first internet TV channel for moms focused on babies, pregnancy, giving birth, your baby’s health, preconception and parenting.

The channel features a mixture of prerecorded video for on-demand viewing and live TV with a TV schedule so you can see what is playing over the next 24 hours. There is also a section where viewers can submit their own baby videos and share the experiences of being a parent.

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Chris Tew @ 1:09 pm
Filed under: News and Video On Demand and Web Television Stations and Babies, Kids & Parenting and Educational
Amanda Congdon new TV Show | Starring Amanda Congdon

Posted on Tuesday 26 December 2006

Amanda Congdon

Amanda Congdon is probably the most famous Web TV celebrities to date after her success at RocketBoom. She has recently signed some big names sponsors for her new show Starring Amanda Congdon including Unilever, which is using the show to promote its Dove Cream Oil Body Wash.

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RooTV adds Lonely Planet Travel Guide videos

Posted on Monday 25 December 2006

Lonely Planet

RooTV, an online internet TV channel/video library, has just added Lonely Planet travel guide videos to its large lineup of web videos. The Lonely Planet videos will showcase a variety of city destinations around the world to help you choose and find out about city breaks around the world.

Each city break travel guide will be narrated by the authors of The Lonely Planet guide books who have written for that particular city. Current city break destinations include:

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Filed under: News and Video On Demand and Travel
Viral – Internet TV Vodcast from Veoh | News, Celebrities and Web TV

Posted on Sunday 24 December 2006

Viral

Viral is a new internet TV series (or Vodcast) which brings you weekly entertainment and celebrity news from the web TV world and also tips and tricks on creating you own internet television show.

Viral is aired every Friday and is presented by award-winning broadcaster Sunny Gault. Last weeks episode saw:

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Chris Tew @ 1:22 pm
Filed under: News and Video Blogs and Video On Demand and Web Television Stations and Celebrity and TV
New Downloadable TV episodes from CinemaNow – History Channel, Biography Channel, L Word & Sleeper Cell Episodes

Posted on Friday 22 December 2006

Cinema Now Logo

CinemaNow has announced it will be adding new TV episodes to its lineup of downloadable videos. The videos will be yours to keep once downloaded and cost $9.99. The videos come from the Showtime Networks Inc and A&E Television Networks (AETN).

Shows featured will be:

  • TV Episodes from the History Channel
  • TV Episodes from the Biography Channel
  • The L Word episodes and
  • Sleeper Cell episodes

To kick start things off CinemaNow is offering the premiere episode of Sleeper Cell: American Terror for free.

Chris Tew @ 12:58 pm
Filed under: News and Video On Demand and Regular TV Episodes and Documentaries
Ultimate Fighting Championship alternative coming online

Posted on Thursday 21 December 2006

Mixed Martial Arts

An alternative to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) could be officially heading to the internet sometime next year. The Jungle Fight Championship and Mixed Martial Arts World League (MMAWL) will be working on a project with WaveLit TV, an internet broadcasting company.

Currently the plan is to is to broadcast 4 events per year and to showcase live streaming from the Mixed Martial Arts World League gym/training facilities. There will be a mixture of live and on demand video. I would personally be expecting more than just 4 MMAWL events, but at least it’s something.

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Filed under: News and Sports and Martial Arts & Fighting
Stream SopCast channels to your TV with an Xbox

Posted on Wednesday 20 December 2006

SopCast

If you are not that technical with computers then you might want to skip to the next article right now. Sopcast is an underground P2P internet TV player that allows you to access a variety of regular TV channels from around the world, much like the controversial TVUPlayer.

Here is a sweet little plugin/hack that allows you to watch the streaming TV content on your living room TV using the Xbox Media Center (or other media extenders/PCs) over a home network.

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Elbert & Roper | Watch Movie Reviews Online

Posted on Tuesday 19 December 2006

Ebert & Roeper

The popular US movie-reviewing television series Elbert & Roper has now launched online. Elbert & Roper stars movie critics Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper who are both from the Chicago Times.

This internet TV channel will start playing movie reviews from the show automatically when you enter the site and you can also choose to watch specific movie reviews on demand.

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Chris Tew @ 12:58 pm
Filed under: News and Regular TV Episodes and Awesome Videos to Watch Now and Movies
Agere’s BluOnyx | The advanced WiFi media memory stick

Posted on Monday 18 December 2006

BluOnyx

Agere Systems has announced the BluOnyx mobile content server. This is a completely unique device that is a little difficult to sum up in a few words but I’ll go for it. Here’s how it works:

  • You copy media files from your PC onto your BluOnyx
  • You take your BluOnyx out and about with you
  • You use the BluOnyx to:
    1. copy, backup and store data like a regular memory stick
    2. copy data wirelessly from your cell phone or portable media players for backup to BluOnyx
    3. stream video or other media to single or multiple cell phones from BluOnyx
    4. connect your Bluetooth cell phone to the internet via BluOnyx

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Filed under: News and Web TV Gadgets