What is TVU Networks?
TVU networks offers a free global live TV service that you can watch on your Windows PC over a broadband Internet connection. This service is dedicated to bringing you TV that you can't get from cable or satellite, such as news and sports from around the world.
How does TVU Networks work?
The TVU service is accessed with a free download-able Windows application, the TVUPlayer. The TVU service, accessed via its free TVU Player application, has been downloaded 50 million times by viewers in over 220 countries.
TVU uses a new broadcast technology called Real-Time Packet Replication. With this technology, all the viewers who are watching a channel at the same time are cooperating to give everyone the best possible signal. TVU's application does not create any new files on your hard disk because you're watching live TV.
Unlike typical Internet video broadcasts that use the older streaming technology, TVU's broadcasters do not need to dedicate more bandwidth for each additional user. This allows broadcasters to reach very large numbers of viewers at low cost. Because TVU can have an unlimited number of channels, TVU offers broadcasters opportunities denied to them by cable and satellite systems. Local broadcasters become global broadcasters; new channels can find a broadcast slot; and bigger broadcasters can create new channels to showcase content that they own but don't have space to broadcast on their existing channels.
Most exciting of all, viewers can become broadcasters using TVU networks' free Broadcast application. This application, combined with a standard-grade PC and a typical broadband Internet connection, allows anybody to become a broadcaster. This basic set-up allows any number of viewers world-wide to watch your channel.
Why TVU Player?
TVU networks enables anyone broadcast TV programs to global audiences cost effectively. Its service is based on a number of patent-pending technologies, which covers high quality video coding, efficient real-time (P2P) peer-to-peer distribution, and effective digital rights management.
What is P2P?
P2P or P-to-P, may refer to: Peer-to-peer, a type of ad-hoc computer network peer-to-peer file sharing. P2P is a popular technology for file sharing software applications like Kazaa, WinMX, edonkey, gnutella, emule and Overnet. P2P software systems like Kazaa and Napster rank amongst the most popular software applications ever.
P2P file sharing software has also created much controversy over legality and "fair use". P2P file sharing systems have become the single most popular class of Internet applications in this decade.
Below is the TVU Player tuned into channel 59687 (Spanish Sports Channel).
*You only need to download the plug-installer and run the setup*
Website: http://www.tvunetworks.com/
This is also a website that has several channels readily available for viewing online: http://atdhe.net/watchtv.html
Enjoy TV watching online...
Monday, October 19, 2009
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