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Different Types of Shows on Web TV

January 22, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

If Web TV is your new plaything then you can while away hours of your time everyday with ease. This medium has given a new lease of life to the couch potatoes of the world. Even the TV veteran find many ways of enjoying themselves if are tired of watching the same old soaps and talk shows on regular TV.

Unique Shows on Internet TV
Regular idiot boxes offer only one type of medium to entertain viewers while they can watch many unique types of content on the Web. For example, ads are no longer watched passively because online, ads have become interactive much like the reality shows that rely on participation from viewers. Online, you can watch freely broadcast shows or if you prefer to be slightly elitist, then you have another option. There is also pay per view or subscription based shows which you can watch for a small fee. This fee can be given either one-time or monthly depending on the policy of the site.

Such paid shows are either regular content palmed off from the good old offline TV or they are custom content developed especially for online broadcast. Free broadcast will normally be viewable with endless ads which is why they remain free for viewing and profitable to produce at the same time. And, of course, one of the most popular types of content online is Video on Demand or VOD.

The Joys of Online TV

January 22, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

Watching television on the Web might sound like sci-fi to most people over the age of 40, but this is actually a case of the future catching up with us. What’s more, people have embraced this phenomenon widely and whole-heartedly. As a result, online television has spurned a whole new society with its own setoff rules, dos and don’ts, etc.

Unique Content
The 40+ may not be very comfortable with this idea, but they are bound to accept it one day or another. Web television now comes with its own unique content that is exclusively designed for broadcast over the Internet. These soaps, talk shows and news segments are not viewable elsewhere. For example, if you like a particular episode of a web show then it is quite unlikely that you can tune your regular TV into it or hope to catch the next episode on your local cable.

Interactive Ads
Then the oldies now need to come to terms with yet another type of Internet TV content – interactive ads. While they enjoyed the interactive elements of reality shows on regular offline television, it might take some doing before they accept ads that are also interactive in nature.

Video on Demand or VOD
Another new concept that seems to have been quite well accepted is Video on Demand or what is better known as VOD (rhymes with ‘god’). For a fee or for free viewers can download or watch streaming videos online depending on bandwidth.

Challenges Facing the Growth of Internet TV

January 22, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

One of the primary reasons why Internet TV is not the preferred choice of viewers across the world is lack of cheap and fast bandwidth. Even though Net access is increasingly becoming affordable and speeds have zoomed though the roof, watching streaming media over the net is still has room for growth.

The Real Drawbacks of Internet TV
To be fair, there are a lot of other factors that still have room for growth. To begin, streaming technology itself is in its infancy. Output has less than desirable quality, resolutions are still pretty poor and the technology itself requires a shake-up, much like Microsoft did for the PC industry. What this industry requires is free, scalable technology which supports high-quality streaming media on low bandwidth. It should also be able to provide free codecs to all viewers, bar none, so that they can watch the shows and the streaming content of their choice over the Web.

Some Solutions for Streaming Media on the Web
In the short-term, several remedies have been proposed. For example, many companies have begun to stream existing TV shows on the Internet. Some others broadcast pay shows either free of cost on their sites or for lesser pay. Such companies often keep some control over how such pay-per-view shows are broadcast due to reasons like copyright protection, revenue, etc. And some have hot upon a real goldmine – they develop unique content for the Web which is not available elsewhere.

The Joys of Internet TV

January 22, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

Sick and tired of regular television with its prime time shows, regular broadcasts, ads that you know backwards and ho-hum content? If your old idiot box with its tired soaps makes you want to scream, consider Internet TV. If you watch television on the Web you have a different experience.

For one, you catch the new web friendly content on your regular TV if a PC strains your eye or in the unlikely event that you don’t posses a computer. Only you need to hook up the television set to the Internet via a PC or to a set top box. If all this is too hi-tech for you, ask a young neighbor or tech-savvy friend to pitch in. The best part of Web TV, you will soon realize, is that you can watch it on the go – hook up your mobile and experience true wireless connectivity. Watch your fav soaps or the season finale on your mobile or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) while you commute to work or if you are getting bored at a party!

If regular soaps make you nod off to sleep, then Internet TV offers some joy. You have what is known as Video on Demand or VOD. Here, you can select your favorite movies or see funny home movies of complete strangers as and when you want it. So you have access to a wealth of resources from art movies made on shoe string budgets to million dollar glitzy movies on your very own Internet TV.

Hollywood and internet television

January 19, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

Hollywood enters online televisions market providing their own channel and the agreement has been intermediated by the ex executive of Walt Disney, Michael Eisner, according to the site Financial Times. The internet television operator Veoh, where Michael Eisner owns an important percent of shares has drawn an agreement with one of the biggest agencies seeking for talents Talent Agency (UTA), which represents actors like Johnny Depp, Ben Stiller and Harrison Ford.

The television channel, which will be created especially out of advertising, will introduce new talents and will try to discover the next Hollywood star. The channel will allow all the Veoh users to send and watch video content, like You Tube platform, owned by the internet giant Google.

The founders of internet telephone system Skype have announced as well that the program called Joost will be released. It is the first high quality service on the internet according to the site bbcnews.com.

PTV (Internet Protocol Television – television via internet) is a television service via broadband (broadband internet), instead of satellite, cable, or terrestrial network. Programs are loaded through the internet and the user receives two options to access them: live digital television (access to live programs) and Video on Demand (VoD).

These services will be released even in developing countries in approximately one or two years. Internet television will not be a secret anymore for anybody and it is a reliable source of entertainment and information as long as you are able to be selective and you have previous education concerning high quality programs.

What is IPTV?

January 19, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

IPTV or IP Television means transmitting TV signals with high quality of image and sound, via IP internet protocols, directly on the television screen. IPTV is not the same thing with television broadcast via internet. IPTV is currently used by great telecommunications companies in the world and it has been a real boom lately. This new experience in the domain of audiovisual systems is broadcast via broadband connection directly to the customers’ televisions, through a Set Top Box (not a computer). The technical term “lean-back” is used for IPTV compared to “lean-forward” technology involved by using a computer to watch TV programs on the internet.

What technologies are involved? MPEG-2 is the most popular system of video coding (codec) used in the TV, but it is not the most efficient in the case of IPTV. The services used currently have proved that MPEG-2 can be used successfully in broadband transmissions. Some IPTV service providers take into consideration the new standard MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) and the new standard Windows Media Video 9 of Microsoft, which can reduce consistently band requirements, thus allowing IPTV systems to transport more channels in standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD).

IPTV service is provided to customers on broadband connection and a Set Top Box (STB), and the services provided are accessed directly on the television screen, not the monitor connected to a computer. STB functions like a web browser and the television channels are accessed through its special functions. Anyway, this information can be useful in order to make the difference between internet television and IPTV.

What Factors Facilitate Internet Transmission Via Satellite Using VSAT Technology

January 19, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

For those who are interested in techies here are some interesting details about internet television via satellite. Communication via satellite is possible because the satellite is fixed onto an orbit at a distance of 37,500 km above the equator (approximately) and i twill stick to this position wherever transmission is performed. This aspect will allow the satellite antenna two ways that emits and receives signals to align on the wave (spot) of the satellite and to stick to a fixed position.

Through broadcast via radio, those who handle satellite programming transmit signals to a proper satellite owned by a space channel. Often signals which are emitted or received do not reach the destination without being interrupted or disturbed, in order to prevent unauthorized reception of signals before re-transmitting them to a satellite antenna based on the ground.The signals transmitted are received by a transponder, which can be found even on the satellite, a device that receives signals and sends them back to Earth after it switches them to a frequency, which can be received by a satellite antenna fixed at the ground level.There are usually 24 to 32 transponder systems on each satellite.

On the purpose to reduce to minimum the interference between transponder systems, signals are transmitted alternatively through some polarized antennas.Each satellite occupies a fixed position, which is well determined on the orbit and it functions on a specific frequency distributed by FCC.You can find more details in this matter if you access a specific site and ask experts to explain you what you do not understand.

Matsushita and Google mix their forces in the domain of internet TV

January 19, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

The Japanese electronics company Matsushita has started to work with Google in order to create a television, which can be connected to the internet and able to broadcast content like photos or video files, to the delight of more and more internet users. The television, which will be released in the USA this spring, will allow users connect to the internet directly and watch videos on You Tube site, which is specialized in posting videos directly by users. The Japanese company has added that they have not fixed yet a date for the global release of this product.

Cooperation between Panasonic, YouTube, and Picasa Web Albums materializes their wish to be considered among the leaders of the natural evolution of the internet, extending it to the sector of high definition television. The contract signed with Google is not one of exclusivity, has declared the representative of Matsushita, Akira Kadota.

Matsushita, the main producer in the world of televisions based on plasma, have declared that they will take over the control of a company with mixed capital, specialized in the production of LCD type displays, being able to build up one more production location and marking a major change of strategy concerning the market of flat televisions, according to Reuters.

Matsushita has invested aggressively up to now in the plasma displays sector, believing that this technology is the most efficient concerning screens with the diagonal bigger than 37 inches (94 centimeters), though preferring LCD technology for smaller screens, based on liquid crystals.

Your Own Internet Television

January 19, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

You have to admit that You Tube has become to lose popularity. Besides, it does not have any live programs. Web 2.0 generation has introduced something new: operator11.With one or more web cams, a microphone and a decent connection to the internet you can become a real producer, director or live television showman. It is an online application, which is extremely friendly and accessible.

All you have to do is to create an account on the site http://operator11.com (which does not take you more than five minutes) and then click on the big, green button where you can read, “launch your show. »You have three options. “NetCast from the Studio”, “Quick NetCast”and «Upload a Video”, upload a video like on YouTube. You have chosen the first one. You have chosen the title of the episode, you have described it briefly, you have introduced it in a category (music, news, entertainment etc.), and you have uploaded a photo, which can be the logo of the program.

You have only to decide if you start your live show that very moment or you program it at a specific time and date.It is a great thing if your show becomes popular and people want to find it online at any time. If you want to have audience, you can invite all your friends in the list. If you start the show immediately in a few seconds, you can see a window providing the situation and the adjustment for the program you want to broadcast.

Just imagine…

January 19, 2008 by saman01 · Leave a Comment 

Just imagine that you watch an episode in the archive of the internet of the series « Desperate Wives » and click on Eva Longoria’s jumper. A single click can let you know the name of the designer, which appears together with a code of information, which allows you add that item of clothing to a shopping basket, and buy it after watching the film. Popular TV series generate a significant income by placing products in shows, but up to now, no viewer could buy clothes or get information about a new car without long research. Now, with a mouse click you can buy a jumper like the one belonging to Eva Longoria in “Desperate Wives” and it can be delivered at home in a few days.

Broad Ramp will release and demonstrate this new e-commerce platform, video integrated, that Nakagawa has called an amazing high definition video solution, on the occasion of the conference next MEDIA on 8 -10 June, in Banff, Canada.

Video e-commerce of Broad Ramp offers new levels of information and interactivity for placing products without interrupting TV online entertainment of the user. For example if a car producer offers the newest cars to a popular TV show, the video e-commerce platform Broad Ramp can allow the interested user interact with that model in order to help him in his purchase decision. Clicking on the car, somebody can find out the dealers address, the availability of the car, its color and financing options, said Sean Darwish, chief technology officer of Broad Ramp.

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