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Sunday, March 25, 2007

PPmate


PPMate is a free Shareware for online TV programs. The software integrated the most advanced peer-to-peer technology so it can provide the users with the smoothest TV programs. It allows you to record what you are watching! It’s in English so its all pretty straight forward.PPMate is quite like PCAST, but contains NO SPYWARE, and MORE CHANNELS


CHANNELS...

PPMate includes many channels, including POP Television, Movies, but it has a lot of SPORTS channels too

these include:
SIPTV (Caifu Sports)
ESPN Sport
CCTV5
Basketball World
CRAZY Sports
BTV-6
Racing World
WEILAI Sports

Saturday, March 24, 2007

TVKoo Viviplayer



KOOS is a high-tech enterprise focus on the technical development of network data transforming, network security and streaming processing which integrates P2P technology, provides uniform content management and forms integrated online media streaming system.

There are a number of advantages to this including:

* its only 350k
* it doesn't need installing
* Doesn't alter the windows registery
* It has a neat little preview window so you can see whats on before you start streaming it properly.

Provide low-cost, controllable, stable and extensible network media streaming solution plans
KOOS now are struggling to develop and try to implement integrated media streaming solution based on P2P technology. The main character of the system is its low-cost and high controllability. Content providers can provide media streaming to most of the online users with only few server equipments and band resourses. The main concern of the solution is the controllability of the program sources, the management of the program content, the authentication of the user and information collection.

Build long-lasting cooperate relation with content provider
Considering the limited band condition in China, KOOS creates a brand-new way that different CPs can provide users with different programs and increase user numbers. This kind of new video program will certainly bring new video experience to customers. So, KOOS now tries to build cooperate relation with large content providers and seek market opportunity to provide users with better video services.

Build long-lasting cooperate relation with network provider
KOOS has already built long-lasting cooperate relation with many famous companies home and aboard. The coorporation will provide the customers with NGN video services and offer a brand-new media experiences in order to maximize the net value for every network providers.

Monday, March 05, 2007

PPLive

PPLive P2P television network software

PPLive is a peer-to-peer streaming video network created in Huazhong University of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China. It is part of a new generation of P2P applications, that combine P2P and IPTV, called P2PTV. In P2P technology, everyone becomes a broadcaster without the cost of traditional streaming. The more users are online, the faster the programs can be loaded.

The software integrated peer-to-peer technology so it can provide the users with smooth TV programs with no interceptions.

Since PPLive video stream depends on a network connection and number of peers, occasional glitches such as short pauses during viewing or re-buffering are not unusual. In some cases, a stream can stop completely if source video file crashes or not enough peers available to establish a smooth streaming.

PPlive TV signals are mainly from the cable TV. Some channels can not be shown in PPLive. Currently, most of the media contents are TV channels from China.


Basic operation
1.
After a user selects a TV station from the list, which is accessed by right-clicking the PPLive icon in the Microsoft Windows system tray, the program will then connect to peers and buffer the stream. PPLive typically uses ports 8008 TCP and 4004 UDP to connect to peers.
2.
When the buffer is reasonably full, PPLive launches your media player, either RealPlayer or Windows Media Player, pointing it to read a stream from a local port (usually 8080),
3.
Closing down your Media player will not end the stream. The PPLive program will remain in the background streaming data until you close it from the tray or change the channel.

Compatibility

The PPLive program is installable on Asian and English language versions of Windows XP. By default, it uses Windows Media Player and RealPlayer. The media player that is opened depends on the type of stream.