Thursday, September 11, 2008

Placeshifting for BeyondTV Has Arrived

Great news for all BeyondTV users!  Placeshifting is here for BeyondTV's PVR software.  It's currently in beta and in its very early stages, but definitely a cool, new feature coming from Snapstream.

BeyondTV, like SageTV, Vista Media Center and many other HTPC software programs works as a high-powered DVR and with their latest beta you can watch content stored on your BeyondTV computer at home from any computer with an internet connection.  Snapstream, makers of BeyondTV are using Microsoft's Silverlight to enable the placeshifting.


PLACESHIFTING = CONTENT WHERE YOU WANT IT
Placeshifting was made famous by the popular Slingbox and Orb options.  It's a way to view your content from an internet-connected location - useful for when you're on the road or at the office trying to avoid work...

For long-time readers you may remember that BeyondTV has had placeshifting abilities for a while now (see screencast of the earlier version of placeshifting BTV) although this placeshifting came via a user-developed (thanks to ccarlin) version of BeyondTV's webadmin.  With this official support the placeshifting should hopefully be more integrated and include support for liveTV placeshifting among other things.
I tried out the BeyondTV 4.9 beta placeshifting feature and have been comparing it to my experience with Slingbox, SageTV Placeshifter and Orb.
  • Processor Requirements.  As with any placeshifting being driven by the PC, the demand on the CPU will be high.  Reason for this is due to the fact that the content is being transcoded on the fly to reduce the file size enabling it to be streamed over limited bandwitdth internet pipes.
  • Silverlight - Microsoft Silverlight must be installed in your web browser for playback.  Silverlight makes this fairly platform independant.  It currently supports all major browsers on Windows and Mac OS X.  Linux support for Silverlight is supposedly "coming soon" as is Symbian OS support.
  • Mobile Devices.  For now, there is no support on mobile devices such as Windows Mobile, iPhone or Blackberry.
  • Ports to open.  You'll have to port-forward to be able to access this outside of your home network.  You can choose the ports required to be opened within BeyondTV's webadmin settings.
  • The current beta version does not support LiveTV.  Recorded video only
  • Pausing, fast forwarding & rewinding is there, but doesn't work well in the current version.  Leave it alone and streaming was pretty good over the internet and inside my home network.  Mess with the playback in any way and it had problems.

With your BeyondTV server PC running, you can access your recorded content from any internet-connected PC.  Just open up a browser and go to your BeyondTV Web Admin Page (read here for more about BeyondTV's WebAdmin)


 Once you select Placeshift from the drop-down menu (see example in above screen-shot), a message in your web browser lets you know it's testing your browser for compatibility and network for speed.
Once the show begins buffering, your show appears in the browser with all of the controls you need for playback.
Note that your picture quality will vary depending on the upload connection of your home internet connection, the download speed of the location your streaming too and possibly the CPU power on your BeyondTV computer.  I tried pausing and then hitting play and it had issues - sam thing for moving to different points in the show.  This is obvious a beta version so improvements will undoubtedly be made as Snapstream continues to tweak it.

the current version of BeyondTV's streaming is a little below SlingBox, SageTV Placeshifter and Orb but knowing the Snapstream crew I'm sure this will be improved a great deal as they progress.  I like the looks of the interface and the picture quality for me was pretty good - even from outside the network.

BeyondTV is available for $70 or you can download a free trial version.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Apple Day - The iPod Touch I Want to See











 We'll see lots of buzz on the web with the Apple "event" today.  Rumors of new, redesigned iPods and possible updates to iTunes (I think this one is less likely) have been swirling across the internet the past week or so.  I usually don't join in until the announcement is made, but this time I'm actually looking forward to one of the possibilities from this one.

When Apple has their announcement today, one of their expected announcements is the rumored, redesigned (slightly), iPod Touch.  I'm most interested in a new iPod Touch as I love the one I bought for my daughter and really want one for myself instead of an iPhone (the Blackberry Curve is the perfect phone for me thank you very much).

Here's my guess on the iPod Touch Redesign:
  • Cheaper Price & More Memory (currently $299 for 8GB in US)
  • Will match the new, 3G iPhone in Appearance and Thickness
  • The new Firmware Upgrade Included in the price
Here's some other features I'd like to see on the iPod Touch that I doubt we'll see:
  • Camera Built In???  This is a long-shot (read very unlikely) guess, but I'd like to see it
  • GPS built In (man I hope this happens - but don't hold your breath)
  • Radio (yeah I know it'll never happen cause it's not Apple's way)
What's your guess for today's announcement?  Let me know in the comments

Monday, September 08, 2008

Time for a New Media Server PC

Right at the end of a very busy travel week with no break before getting back to work, I came home to my Home Theater Server PC that was showing multiple signs of dying.


I knew it was almost time for a new one, but had been holding out replacing the old Dell, single-core workhorse for another few months or so.  Seriously, a dying HTPC right as the new Fall TV season is beginning is not a good situation - and not one the wife will let me forget mind you
Multiple errors including a failing motherboard forced a change.
I had already purchased a nice PC case and Power Supply Unit at a great discount, but coveted a quad-core CPU and decent motherboard both of which were not in my current-month budget.  Well this weekend I purchased the parts I needed and began putting it all together.
I now have a very powerful HTPC to serve the spiderweb of HTPC's and extenders in my house that I'm quite pleased with.  
It's not entirely complete, but very close - already recording new content.

I'll share many of the details of the setup with you soon and hopefully now be able to get back to the many posts I've had half-complete for multiple weeks.  It's a lot easier to blog about your HPTC when it's not sickly all the time.

Sunday, September 07, 2008

TV Premieres This Week: What to Watch 9/07 - 9/13

Just as I did last week, I have the lowdown on all of the premieres for week 2 of the TV Premieres.  Time to fire up your TV Recording machines and be sure their set to record the latest season of your favorite shows.

There are several new show premieres in the mix this week too.
Note:  The complete guide to the Fall 2008 TV Premieres with a free, downloadable guide is here

 Photo from "Privileged" on CW

NEW TV SERIES PREMIERES:
GeekTonic Picks for Shows Premiering This Week:
  • Fringe - if you want only one new show this year, check this one out.  It has a lot of promise and a real chance to make it to a second season.
  • Privileged - it's really more of a soap, but looks smarter than most so if you're into this genre this might be worth a look.
  • Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles.  If you like Science Fiction even in the least, this is a must see.  And if you missed season one, just set season 2 up to record and get caught up by renting Season 1 on Netflix - I really recommend this show!
  • Do Not Disturb - If you're into comedies this is a long-shot possibility.  It isn't as good as it could be, but is worth a look.
 
NOTE: Times are EST
SUNDAY 9/7/2008
Football Night in America (7pm on NBC-Avail. in HD) Season 3 of Sunday Night Football on NBC
True Blood (9pm on HBO-Avail. in HD) New series on HBO based on the novel series Southern Vampire by Charlaine Harris. The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic barmaid who finds comfort in the company of vampires since they have no brainwave activity for her to read.
Entourage (10pm on HBO-Avail. in HD) This episode is titled “Fantasy Island”.
Sandhogs (10pm on History-Avail. in HD) New Show on History Channel about the men who face the dangers of the New York City underground.

MONDAY 9/8/2008 
Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles (8pm on Fox-Avail. in HD) Season 2 of Terminator which is one of my favorites from last year.  This season begins after the Jeep explosion.  John Conner's 16th birthday brings the realization that he is destined to be alone.

TUESDAY 9/9/2008

Fringe (8pm on Fox-Avail. in HD) New show on Fox.  This is one of the more highly anticipated shows as it is by J.J. Abrahms, the creator of Lost, Transformers /Star Trek/ Mission: Impossible III.  Directed by Emmy Award-winning Alex Graves of "The West Wing".  The storyline follows FBI agents Olivia Dunham and Peter Bishop who are faced with a rapidly spreading unexplained phenomenon of the threatening kind. In an attempt to stop the spread, they enlist the assistance of Bishop's estranged father, the institutionalized scientist Dr. Walter Bishop.  Record this and stay with the premiere through the first hour - the second hour makes it worth it.
Privileged (9pm on CW-Avail. in HD) New show on CW following 90210.  Privileged stars JoAnna Garcia, Lucy Hale (of Bionic Woman), Ashley Newbrough, Michael Cassidy (from the OC) and Anne Archer (from Patriot Games).  This one is based on a reportedly popular book series "How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls.”  The storyline follows a 20-something after she's hired by a cosmetics magnate (Anne Archer) to ensure her two wild daughters graduate with a Duke University-acceptible GPA.  It will be similar to Gossip Girls (same producer), but I think it might be even more popular...
Rachel Zoe Project (11pm on Bravo) New Reality Show on Bravo hosted by Celebrity Fashion Stylist, Rachel Zoe who opens up her life to Bravo's cameras as she works to take her business to the next level. Together with her fashion team of two and her husband, Rachel works to further herself as a stylist-in-demand which shouldn't be difficult since she's worked/working with the likes of Cameron Diaz, Lindsay Lohan, Keira Knightly, Jessica Simpson and Anne Hathaway to name a few. 

WEDNESDAY 9/10/2008
'Till Death (9pm on Fox-Avail. in HD) Season 3 of 'Til Death starts as Joy is disturbed by the fact that she can't flirt her way out of her 1st speeding ticket.  Shen then considers buying new lingerie and getting plastic surgery to "recover."   Never watched this show and it still doesn't appeal to me.
Inside the NFL (9pm on Showtime) Season 32 - all about the latest week in the NFL
Do Not Disturb (9:30pm on Fox) New comedy on Fox set in one of New York's hottest and hippest hotels.

Manswers (11pm on SpikeTV) Season 2 of SpikeTV's Manswers which answers Men's "stupid questions" will lots of gross humor etc.  Basically a male-oriented variety show.

THURSDAY 9/11/2008
Hole in the Wall (8pm on Fox) A new game show by Fox (actually premiered this past Sunday)Here's the premise: Contestants shift their bodies to fit through various sizes of cutouts in moving walls.  Tis the state of TV these days...
Kitchen Nightmares (9pm on Fox) The return of Ramsay
Comics Without Borders (11pm on Showtime) New on Showtime where comics take the stage to benefit charitable organizations.

FRIDAY 9/12/2008
Don't Forget the Lyrics! (9pm on Fox) Season 2 of the reality TV series on Fox

SATURDAY 9/13/2008
MadTV! (11pm on Fox) Season 14 of the comedy, variety show premieres on Fox
Saturday Night Live (12:30am on NBC-Avail. in HD) SNL returns with Michael Phelps as the host.
Talkshow with Spike Feresten (12pm on Fox) Season 3 of the talkshow


What will you be watching this week?  Any shows I should check out?

Monday, September 01, 2008

TV Premieres This Week: What to Watch 9/1 - 9/7

I have the lowdown on all of the premieres for this week.  Time to fire up your TV Recording machines and be sure their set to record the latest season of your favorite shows.  There’s even a few new show premieres in the mix this week.
Note:  The complete guide to the Fall 2008 TV Premieres with a free, downloadable guide is here

Raising The Bar on TNT
Raising the Bar on TNT

NEW TV SERIES PREMIERES:
GeekTonic Picks for Shows Premiering This Week:
  • Prison Break
  • Raising the Bar (new one that looks promising)
  • The Shield (if you’re a fan of this show then you have to watch this final season)
  • Bones
  • Sons of Anarchy (longshot, but it’s new so we’ll see)
 
NOTE: Times are EST
MONDAY 9/1/2008
Prison Break (8pm on Fox -Avail. in HD) Season 4 of Prison Break which is pretty much a quality serial thriller worth watching.  This premiere episode is two hours of labor day fun.
Gossip Girl (8pm on CW-Avail. in HD) Season 2 of the Gossip Girl begins in all of its melodrama and shallowness
One Tree Hill (9pm on CW-Avail. in HD) Season 6 starts off with the Tree Hill residents forced to make a decision that will change their lives forever.  Yep if you’ve watched the past 5 seasons, I’m guessing you’ll want to know what that decision is.
Raising the Bar (10pm on TNT-Avail. in HD) A new TNT show staring a long-haired Mark-Paul Gosselaar.  Former law school classmates reunite in court when they take on rival clients.  I’m going out on a limb here and betting this will be a decent show
 
TUESDAY 9/2/2008
90210 (8pm on CW -Avail. in HD)  Its the first season of the “new” 90210.  Much like the old one but not the old one.  Two hours are allotted for you to compare this new spinoff to see if it’s for you.
The Shield (10pm on FX -Avail. in HD)  Time for the seventh and final season of everyone’s favorite on-the-edge cop drama.
 
WEDNESDAY 9/3/2008
America’s Next Top Model (8pm on CW)  Yep, we have a transgender finalist here who was found in a homeless shelter.  I’ve never been even the slightest interested in this unreality show and this little “tweak” by the producers does nothing to make it any more interesting… 9/3/2008
Bones (8pm on Fox-Avail. in HD) Season 4 starts with a two hour premiere.  This first episode begins in England, with the local British officials asking for help from Booth and Brennan with a high-profile murder investigation that involves a British heiress.
Ghost Hunters (9pm on SciFi) Season 5 of what SciFi calls a “docu-soap” starring plumbers by day - ghost hunters by night.
Top Design (10pm on Bravo) Season 2 starts with 13 interior designers tasked with creating the ideal loft. India Hicks has been added as the new host with Todd (the former host) remaining on the show as a mentor to the designers.
Sons of Anarchy (10pm on FX) A new show for FX.  This one is a dark drama set in a sheltered community watched over by a renegade motorcycle club intent on protecting the town from the newcomers that threaten it.  I’m not too sure about the premise of this one, but since I’m curious I’ll be setting it up to record just in case it’s good.
Destination Truth (10pm on SciFi) Josh Gates, international explorer checks out unexplained tales around the globe.  Not all that entertaining and really not worth my time.  I’m surprised it made it to season 2…

FRIDAY 9/5/2008
Dogtown (8pm on NGC) a reality series starring dogs.  This first one this season has pit bulls rescued from NFL quarterback Michale Vick’s property.  Follow the journey of four of the most challenging Vick dogs as DogTown helps rehabilitate them.  Some might like the concept and at least its not about whiney reality show contestants right?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader (8pm on Fox) It’s never made it on my list of reality shows to watch, but seems to be doing okay since it’s in season three.
Samurai Girl (8pm on ABC Family) A new 3-part miniseries based on the books by the same name.  The story is about a teenage girl trying to balance  normal life as the adopted daughter of wealthy parents with the Samurai traditions of her ancestors.  Looks like a family show for the teens, tweeners and possibly younger.


SATURDAY 9/6/2008
The Locator (8 p.m. on WE tv) Troy Dunn and his team reunite loved ones and reconnect lives.  Yeah I’m serious.
Cops (8pm on Fox) Season 21 – people still watch this show after 21 seasons?  Truly amazing to me
America’s Most Wanted (9pm on Fox) Season 22 – see my note on Cops.
 
SUNDAY 9/7/2008
Football Night in America (7pm on NBC-Avail. in HD) Season 3 of Sunday Night Football on NBC
True Blood (9pm on HBO-Avail. in HD) New series on HBO based on the novel series Southern Vampire by Charlaine Harris. The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic barmaid who finds comfort in the company of vampires since they have no brainwave activity for her to read.
Entourage (10pm on HBO-Avail. in HD) This episode is titled “Fantasy Island”.
Sandhogs (10pm on History-Avail. in HD) New Show on History Channel about the men who face the dangers of the New York City underground.

What will you be watching this week?  Any shows I should check out?