This section is dedicated to useful information about
our products. Find how-to guides and other advice on setting up your
own SnapStream-powered media center PC.
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With all the capabilities Sony’s PlayStation® Portable (PSP™), it was only a matter of time until this unit became more than just a gaming system. It not only lets users take games, music, videos and photos on the road, but is also an excellent portable player for TV content recorded with our Beyond TV PVR software.
In this how-to article, I’m going to walk you through the steps to get TV shows recorded with Beyond TV onto your PlayStation Portable.
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That's
right SnapStream Media fans, we're at it again and this time
around we've taken Beyond TV's versatility to the next level.
We know how much you love the Medusa with it's SIX tuner
capability, so when we received word about the release of
the PVR-500MCE dual tuner, we knew we had to give you more.
With The Hydra, you now have the ability to record TEN shows
at the same time. We built Hydra here at SnapStream to show
the newly revised multi-tuner capabilities of Beyond TV 3.5
using off-the-shelf PC parts. (Posted on February 8,
2005)
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 | Wouldn't life be better if you could get the full blown
Beyond TV experience one all the screens in your house?
Beyond TV Link lets you do exactly that. Read this step-by-step
guide on how to use Beyond TV Link. (Posted on October
22, 2004)
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| Not in the US and want TV Listings in Beyond TV 3.5? Want
to schedule shows for your country? Thanks to power-user,
Stéphane, it's easy. Read this
article (on Stéphane's site) about XMLTV in Beyond
TV 3.5. And once you get up and running with XMLTV in Beyond
TV, Stephane has also written an web-based
program guide that integrates with Beyond TV. (Posted
on October 22, 2004)
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We
built Medusa here at SnapStream to show off the new multi-tuner
capabilities of Beyond TV 3.5. How about recording SIX of
your favorite shows at the same time? Well, that's what we
set off to create using off-the-shelf computer parts and
Beyond TV 3.5. (Posted on October 8, 2004)
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This is a community contributed article
by Niel Markwick.
A common feature of TVs and Videos (at
least in Europe!) is to have the ability to re-order the
TV channels to a favourite order defined by the user, eg
with his 9 favouite channels on 1-9, or grouped by language
etc. SnapStream Beyond TV cannot do this (yet). The channel
numbers are the frequency indexes used by DirectX, so I have
figured out a workaround.
Posted: September 24,
2003
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A TV toaster you might ask? What is a TV
toaster? A TV toaster is a computer designed to do digital
video editing. But Zack Price, -dashwrx to some, has taken
this idea to a new level. His TV toaster doesn't do video editing
but it does use SnapStream Beyond TV 3 to do digital video
capture. Using a miniITX form factor motherboard Zack has transformed
a normal household toaster oven into a digital video recorder
that smokes the competition.
Posted: September 10,
2003
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