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Empower Your Organization to Record and Search TV

SnapStream is a powerful television search technology used by organizations that want to put their finger on the pulse of TV. A cross between a DVR and a search engine, SnapStream allows your organization to easily record thousands of hours of TV recordings and then search inside those recordings.

One SnapStream TV search appliance can simultaneously record up to 10 TV shows and store up to 17,000 hours of recordings. And it gives you the ability to search within recordings, to pinpoint TV content of interest to your organization. Then clip that content and download or burn to DVD or send via e-mail — all without any of the expensive per-clip or per-seat fees associated with traditional media monitoring and clipping services.

SnapStream's TV search appliances are easy to install and require minimal upkeep. And since the user interface is like a consumer DVR, your users won't have any trouble using it. From their desktop PCs, the SnapStream Server makes it easy for users to:

  • Record and archive TV programs
  • Search within TV recordings by keyword
  • Receive e-mail alerts when keywords appear on TV
  • Automatically sync to your iPod or iPhone
  • Watch recordings or live TV
  • Extract clips from full recordings
  • Email clips
  • Convert recordings to Windows Media or H.264
  • Burn recordings to DVD
  • Download recordings and import them into 3rd party applications


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This video demonstrates SnapStream's TV search technology:

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Who Uses SnapStream:

  • XM Radio
  • Current TV
  • E! Entertainment
  • Kidd Kraddick
  • United States Senate

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    SnapStream at the Government Video Expo in Washington, DC

    Washington, DC, December 2-3, 2009
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