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Laut "epd" wollen nach einigen kleinen deutschen Privatsendern auch ARD und ZDF das Schweizer Startup mit ihren Sendungen befüllen. Die Konkurrenz freut das nicht unbedingt, denn wieder einmal preschen die staatsfinanzierten Sender vor. Denn die Öffentl
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Being developed mostly under the radar, there’s a myriad of applications - mostly Chinese, but they work anywhere - that let you do just that. Fire one of them up, choose from a (huge) list of channels, wait a couple of minutes for the buffering process
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One very important innovation Skinkers is currently working on is around the commercialising of peer-to-peer technology for the delivery of live content and real-time messaging, whether its text, audio or video. Microsoft and Skinkers signed Microsoft's f
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We have just announced deals with 30 networks, broadcasters and content providers who decided to distribute content on Babelgum. We’re proud to have important partners in such a variety of content going from sports to documentaries, from cartoons to new
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How do you do five movie studio deals without anyone noticing? Zattoo, on the other hand is a service, not a product, and appears to be like NeoKast -- a peer-to-peer distribution system offering live content and promising publishers a 10-fold improvemen
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tyve bringt das Fernsehen kostenlos ins Internet, überall und zu jeder Zeit! Sie benötigen keine TV-Karte oder sonstige Hardware, nur unsere tyve Software!
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Paradoxically, one thing Zennström and Friis don’t particularly want is user-generated content. That’s partly tactical, a way to differentiate their new baby from YouTube. But they’ve also learned—the hard way—about the risks of letting the aud
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After Joost makes a show available, the first users to request it (A) query the network at large (B) to see whether peers can provide the program. If they can’t, the request goes to a content server (C), which streams the show, interspersed with individ
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Babelgum ushers in a new era for television, blending the lean-back experience of traditional TV with the interactive and social power of the Internet.
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Yesterday, we were The Venice Project™. Today, we're Joost™. Tomorrow, we're yours! Imagine having infinite choice, and TV that is truly interactive. TV anywhere, anytime...
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The planned leaking of episodes online is an increasingly common guerilla promotional tactic adopted as a way to build additional buzz for a show as it prepares to officially premiere.
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As opposed to on-demand efforts such as Brightcove2 and the Venice Project3, MediaZone will offer linear, streamed programming. It is Windows-only, with a peer-to-peer client available either via ActiveX or desktop app. You won’t get any of the fancy pr
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Full-screen video of any kind inevitably use a lot of bandwidth, and The Venice Project™ is no exception to this. The software downloads about 320MB per hour (as a maximum) and uploads up to 105 MB per hour. The more popular the content is on our platfo
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The Venice Project can use high amounts of bandwidth (both upstream and downstream) per hour which could really annoy your broadband service provider and be a problem if you have a bandwidth limited plan or share your internet connection with others.
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Among the free video downloads from file-sharing networks recorded in the third quarter, nearly 60% was adult-film content, 20% was TV show content and 5% was mainstream movie content, NPD said.
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I think people consistently overestimate the "quality" and "screensize" issues in the IPTV debate and underestimate the issues of convenience and ubiquity of content. I have found that time and time again, ubiquitous content of poor quality wins over a na
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Azureus, the company behind a popular Internet applications for the distribution of large files, today announced a content partnership with BBC Worldwide, the first ever peer-to-peer (P2P) distribution partnership for the network. The deal signifies the c
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The installation consumes about 250 MB per hour, the company says, which makes it one of the true broadband applications. I wonder what the incumbent service providers will have to say about this! But that’s a topic of discussion for another day. Once y
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But if I’m searching for quality programming in an easy to find format then I’m heading straight to the Venice application that sits in the tray on my windows taskbar. YouTube still wins on user generated content, but that is not what TVP is all abo
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The first published screenshots show that it aims to provide a full-screen televisual experience. The peer-to-peer video project threatens to disrupt television distribution in the same way that free calls over the internet are disrupting the telephone i
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To sum up, very bad interface, no text description of what the buttons mean, quality of video goes up and down very much, not really much better than a good flash file that you size up 250%.
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Significantly, The Venice Project will be a secure, rights-protected service that intends to work with content producers such as film studios and sit-com creators, not against them. This is Zennstrom learning from past mistakes.
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the company is working with television stations to do P2P downloads of television content that they attach ads to, and content partners include Phoenix TV and Hunan Satellite TV.
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We are in the process of launching a secure P2P streaming technology that allows content owners to bring TV-quality video and ease of use to a TV-sized audience mixed with all the wonders of the Internet. All content on The Venice platform is provided by
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OnlineTVRecorder is a free network-based video recorder project in Germany that claims to have reached nearly a quarter of a million users within three months. Its developers are now seeking further investor backing for the service, together with a peer-t
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eztv caps no shows, it is a distribution group only. The shows are capped by scene release groups over whom eztv has no control (or communication).
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Users record live TV and stream it online, where it is then redistributed to other individuals who can tune into that channel through TVUPlayer. So, if someone decides to stream something on ESPN, you yourself will have the ability to jump on and watch.
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What are we trying to do with Venice? It’s simple, really — we are trying to bring together the best of TV with the best of the Internet.
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Intra-ISP bandwidth is cheap, especially if it is within the same Point of Presence or data center. Inter-ISP bandwidth is expensive. By having enough peering nodes inside the ISP, connections to the greater Internet can be minimized and costs kept under
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Das neue Projekt der Skype und Kazaa Gründer. P2P-Streaming von Fernsehsignalen. 1Mit/s, Werbefinanziert, start im November.
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The Venice Project soll eine P2P Video-Stream-Anwendung werden, die es erlaubt werbefinanzierte TV-Inhalte auf dem Computer zu sehen. Start im November, die Anwendung ist in der Betaphase und man wird mit den Rechteinhabern kooperieren.
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Erklärung wie man die WM in HDTV sieht aber ohne die schlechten amerikanischen Kommentatoren. Sehr interessant, was man mittlerweile alles machen kann. P2P Livestream aus Hong Kong mti dem Bild.
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Ein Drittel der Australier mit Breitbandverbindungen läd TV Shows aus dem Internet. Hauptsächlich, weil es keine legale Alternative gibt, die Shows erst sehr spät nach Australien kommen und die Sender die Shows verstümmeln.
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Warum man TV Shows über P2P Netze laden muss. Fehlerhafte Cabeltechnik, keine legale alternative und keine möglichkeit diese nochmal zu sehen. Im Endeffekt verlieren alle Kabelbetreiber, Produzenten, ISP und der Zuschauer wegen dem Aufwand.
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Listet feeds zu TV Shows in diesen Feed sind Links zu Bittorrents der entsprechenden TV Serien enthalten. Interessantes Konzept.