On Demand TV
On Demand TV has literally changed the way people watch their favorite shows. In days past it has been the case that you had to be present at a certain time in order to catch a show you wanted to see. Occasionally you might have gone through the hassle of setting up your VCR to record shows you knew you were going to miss. The days of that kind of hassle are over.
On Demand TV is basically when you can choose to watch a TV show or movie at your own convenience. A service provider will either stream the content to you or allow you to download the content to your computer or other portable media player.
Watch Old TV Shows Online
If you want to watch TV shows online you’re probably very interested to know where to go. After all, it’s not uncommon to see promises of watching these shows only to find that you can’t get the one you want or there is some kind of fee you didn’t expect. Thankfully, there are some excellent sites you can go to watch shows of days past.
The first and most obvious place is YouTube.com. There are a great number of videos on YouTube, and old TV shows make up a percentage of them. You can literally find nearly any show you might be looking to see.
Online Educational TV – A Growing Trend
Online educational TV is becoming more and more of a trend. Video has certainly become more prominent over the years and it makes sense to make content available over the web as well. This is convenient for many different reasons, so it will likely become more popular in the coming years.
One reason many people love the thought of learning through online TV is because students can learn at their own pace. It doesn’t matter if they missed something the teacher said as there is usually an option to pause or rewind.
Digital TV Transition
Broadcast television in the United States will switch from analog transmission to all digital transmission on February 17, 2009. So if you currently receive your television signal off the air and your TV is strictly analog (no digital TV tuner), then you won’t be able to watch “American Idol” or any of your other favorite TV shows.
But no need to despair. There are solutions and most won’t cost you that much.
Start Building a DVD Collection Today
There’s never been a better time to start collecting dvd movies and dvds of episodic television. Prices have come down since dvd technology first came on the market, and there is an ever-increasing amount of dvds to choose from. New releases come out on an almost daily basis, including releases of old programs never offered before.
iPod Video Review
The new iPod video, which conveniently fits into a shirt pocket, has some surprising new options. Apart from the usual options of the standard Apple iPod: music player, photo viewer, and voice recorder – the new iPod video goes above and beyond the original iPod.
First and foremost, the iPod Video is a video playback device.
It plays music videos and even TV shows such as ABC hits like “Lost” and “Desperate Housewives”. Even Pixar shorts and popular Disney shows are available for the new iPod video. The iPod Video is built on a thinner version of the original iPod and a screen resolution of 320×240 pixels puts it in the upper class of handheld video devices.
NFL Sunday Ticket On DIRECTV
So what do you do if you’re a New York Giants fan and you live in the Washington, DC area? Well, you can watch the 2 games these conference rivals play against one another each season and then settle for highlights of Giants games the other 14 times they play during the season.
Not too satisfying is it? Especially if you’re a die hard Giants fan and you grew up rooting for them.
Sample TV Clips at Hulu.com
Hulu.com was formed in March 2007 and began hosting video and television content in October of the same year. Founded by NBC Universal and News Corp, Hulu’s mission is to bring premium video content to Internet users wherever and whenever they want it. A big part of realizing this mission is that Hulu doesn’t require you to download and install a separate TV player application in order to watch its content.
Hope, all you need is a copy of the latest Adobe Flash Player, which most computers already have installed.
Is Your ISP Blocking File Sharing TV Sites?
You’ve done your research, you’ve checked out a stack of free online TV sites and narrowed your choices down to the one that you know has the best channels and a superior application. So you go and download the viewer software making sure that you carefully follow the installation instructions to the letter. You even go as far to temporarily disable both your anti-virus and anti-spyware programs because you trust the online TV provider. To your amazement everything goes through without a hitch!
P2PTV Basics
Peer-to-peer TV or P2PTV for short, is very similar to file sharing networks such as BitTorrent and Kazaa. But instead of sharing documents and mp3 audio files, video streams are shared amongst clients (peers) in the network. The same basic concept is still at work with P2PTV networks as on other P2P networks.
Centralized servers store the files to be shared and software within the network directs peers to other nearby peers that already have the same file they want to download on their computer somewhere. Either on the hard drive, or in the case of P2PTV, already streaming through their broadband Internet connection.