Posts Tagged ‘Streaming’

October 2nd, 2012
Stream Grooveshark to Your Android Device for Free

The official Grooveshark app hasn't had much luck staying in the Google Play Store, and even when it has appeared it required a subscription if you wanted to listen to any of the music it had to offer. Another app that streams music from Grooveshark completely free has somehow escaped the wrath of being pulled from the store. That app is Dood's Music Streamer.

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May 15th, 2012
XBMC: AirPlay on Windows

The XBMC developers added AirPlay support in version 11, and this is one of the features that really drew me to the software. One of the very reasons I contemplated getting the Apple TV was because of the streamlined AirPlay support, but with the addition of AirPlay support to XBMC 11 I thought that it would also fit my needs.

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May 11th, 2012
XBMC: Stream Hulu, Food Network, and More

A lot of people assume that using an application like XBMC means that you are pirating all of the material you are going to watch, but there are plenty of legal video streaming solutions available as well. There are a bunch of developers that have put together plugins so that a lot of online video streaming sites can be accessed directly through add-ons in XBMC.

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May 9th, 2012
XBMC: Test Your HTPC with High Bitrate Sample Videos

Now that you have XBMC set up and configured it's probably good to run through a test to see how well your system performs. I've been able to run through a 1080p flawlessly when I followed all of the buffering recommendations we covered yesterday. Not all videos are created equally though, and as a result you may find that some 1080p videos work fine for you while others don't.

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May 8th, 2012
XBMC: Troubleshoot Buffering Issues

Almost all of the videos that I watch on XBMC are streaming over the network from a central computer. While the idea sounds great that means that my home network becomes yet another component that can lead to performance issues in XBMC. I'm going to share my experiences so that you can get your system working smoothly with as little effort as possible.

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February 20th, 2012
WrapUp: VLC 2.0 Released, Zorin is a Linux OS With a Windows 7 Feel, and More

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about.

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February 13th, 2012
WrapUp: Symantec Source Code Released by Hacker, Canonical Ending Support for Kubuntu, and More

Welcome to the WrapUp by CyberNet. This is a collection of news stories, downloads, and tips that we have collected over the last few days, but never got around to writing about.

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January 27th, 2012
Create a Real-Time Photo Stream with LiveShare

There are all kinds of photo sharing websites out there, but the concept behind LiveShare is really interesting. It all starts with a photo stream that is created by you or a friend, and then gets shared out among anyone you want. These streams can be private so that only the people you invite can view/post to the stream, or they can be public so that anyone can view/post to the stream.

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December 28th, 2011
3 Ways to Watch Cable Television on Your iPhone/Android

Now that internet-enabled smartphones are rapidly expanding their market share, we're increasingly turning to our phones to pass the time while we're on the bus, sitting in a waiting room or even when we should really be keeping our eyes on the road.

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June 2nd, 2011
Remote Potato 1.0: Schedule or Stream Windows Media Center Recordings from Anywhere

About a year ago I wrote about a complimentary application for Windows Media Center called Remote Potato. Since then the program has continued to improve at a great pace, and the developer even put together a $7 iOS app (iTunes Link).

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