SnapStream Software Goes High-Def

By Ed Oswald | Published October 25, 2005, 4:35 PM

SnapStream announced on Tuesday that it had reached agreements with several HDTV tuner card manufacturers to bundle its BeyondTV personal video recording (PVR) software with their products.

HDTV cards from DS Technologies, KWorld, and VBox Communications will now ship with the next version of the BeyondTV software, version 4, which is due out by the end of the year. SnapStream says this will give users of the cards a complete HDTV DVR solution.

The company also says the devices will provide a much cheaper way for consumers to add an HDTV-enabled recorder to their home entertainment systems. Previously, they either had to opt for expensive aftermarket DVRs or purchase new computers altogether.

"With the broadcast flag being struck down this past summer, a number of TV tuner card manufacturers are aggressively doing HDTV TV tuner card products for retail and I'm happy to say that all of them are bundling our software," Rakesh Agrawal, SnapStream president and CEO, told BetaNews.

BeyondTV 4 will add HDTV-ready recording and playback. Also, the software will have multiple tuner support - meaning users could add regular analog cards alongside the HDTV card with no limit on the number of cards installed.

Improved audio and video decoders, easy scheduling of recorded programs, digital antenna configuration, and better disk space management round out the other major features coming to BeyondTV 4.

"By combining SnapStream's HDTV capabilities with our pace-setting HDTV tuner/video capture device, users will be able to turn their PC into an HDTV home theater that provides dynamic viewing, pausing and archiving of HDTV broadcasts as well as standard TV and cable broadcasts," said Mike McCoy, president and CEO of ADS.

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Will this only work over the air like the old HDTV tuners? Or does it work after a cable box decoder? Not sure how it can replace your decoder if the cable co. doesn't support it.

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All cable companies in the USA at least are required by law to provide CableCard as an alternative to having a cable converter box.

It would at least be nice if HDTV tuner cards would support component video input if they won't support CableCard.

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It would be even nicer if they supported DVI in. A DVI capture card would finally get me to open my wallet to move beyond the standard VIVO features that come on just about every video card these days.

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At this time -- it is OTA HDTV

Cable-based HD is being investigated... but that is more of a challenge

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Just to make sure the info is correct -- it is Not 4.0 that is getting bundled with the cards -- but rather a variant of our 3.x product that has HD capabilities. It is the same tech that will be in 4.0

Just wanted to clarify that.

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