Google TV 3.2 Update Enhances HLS Video Streaming Support with Plex

The latest Google TV 3.2 update brings with it some HLS enhancements and Plex updates.

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This is what Plex posted to their blog:

Yep – it’s rolling out as we speak! We started receiving reports a couple days ago from users that the latest patch release for Google TV is being rolled out and happily we can confirm that it does include the enhanced HLS support we’ve been talking about for so long. So go grab the new Plex release to make sure Plex will make use of the new enhanced HLS support – bringing you broader video support, more channels, subtitles and more.


What does it all mean?

World peace!? Well maybe not quite – though we’d like to think that it brings us one step closer!

We’ve covered what this will mean for you in some detail in my previous blog post – but here’s the quick summary:

  • Subtitle support – please refer to the wiki for detailed instructions.
  • Support for selection of audio streams – from the client’s video detail pane.
  • Broader support for video playback – because Plex will now be able to transcode videos that aren’t in formats friendly to the Google TV.
  • More channels – again because of transcode support and channels that use flash and silverlight video (from Windows and OSX Plex Media Servers) will now work.–
    What more?

    Here’s the full set of fixes in the 2.0.3.3 release for Plex for Google TV:

  • Auto-update Plex configuration upon detection of Google’s Enhanced HLS Patch (as discussed above).
  • Improved video playback error handling and messaging.
  • Fix so that clicking on the play button from details plays the correct movie.
  • Fix for video playback problems on a variety of channels.
  • Fix so that video controls disappear / reappear as they should (AGAIN).

 

Do you use Plex and Google TV? Let us know what you think….

WHS Add-in Update: CloudBerry Backup Updated to Version 2.6.2

Our friends at CloudBerry Labs have been in touch to tell us that their CloudBerry Backup software has been updated to version 2.6.2.

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The new release comes with few minor but important enhancements.

1. Force schedule full backup. This might be necessary for the following reasons:

a. The total size of differential backups outgrow the size of the full backup.

b. To make for a more efficient restore so that you don’t have to restore one year old full backup and then roll over a large number of differential backups

c. To make more efficient retention where you can purge older unnecessary differential backups after the new full backup is completed.

more info

http://blog.cloudberrylab.com/2012/02/cloudberry-backup-block-level-backup.html

2. Bandwidth settings improvements. There are two improvements. First, we have split local and cloud bandwidth settings, second, you can now change the bandwidth settings and apply it to the running backup plan. No need to restart it any more.

more info

http://blog.cloudberrylab.com/2012/02/cloudberry-backup-online-bandwidth.html

Elgato Update EyeTV Mobile App for iPad

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Today saw Elgato update their EyeTV Mobile app for the iPad, bringing with it a few new features.

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What is EyeTV Mobile?

Turn your iPad 2 into a mobile television! Use this App with Elgato’s TV tuner, EyeTV Mobile, to enjoy live broadcasts anywhere you go!

App Features
• Watch, pause, rewind and record over 8 hours of live TV on your iPad 2
• No internet connection required
• View up to seven days of programme guide (EPG) data including details
• Email, tweet and print program details or screenshots to share what you’re watching
• NEW: record while the EyeTV Mobile app is in the background (requires iOS 5)
• NEW: built-in web browser in portrait mode – watch TV and surf the web at the same time!
• NEW: Teletext

About the EyeTV Mobile Tuner

This app requires an Elgato EyeTV Mobile device. EyeTV Mobile connects directly to the dock connector and receives the television signal from a miniature telescopic aerial. It does not require an internet connection and gives you unlimited TV without touching your data plan.

What’s New in Version 1.1

• NEW: record while the EyeTV Mobile app is in the background (requires iOS 5)
• NEW: built-in web browser in portrait mode – watch TV and surf the web at the same time!
• NEW: Teletext

Download the Elgato EyeTV app from the App Store

StarTech Announce New Video over IP Extenders

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StarTech.com, a leading manufacturer of hard-to-find connectivity parts has announced the release of two new Video over IP Extenders.

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The IPUSB2VGA VGA over IP Extender and the IPUSB2HD2 HDMI® over IP Extender, which enable users to extend video and the accompanying audio signals from a PC to remote locations over an IP-based network connection. The IP video extenders/adapters support display resolutions up to 1080p (1920×1080) and can extend video signals and the accompanying audio over a network connection by distances of up to 100m (330ft).

“The IPUSB2VGA and IPUSB2HD2 are perfect solutions for video distribution in boardrooms or office environments where multiple users may need to connect to a projector” said John Mardinly, Senior Product Manager for StarTech.com’s Audio-Video and Digital Signage products lines. “Simply install the software on the computers you want to connect to the unit and users will be able to connect to the projector or display over a network connection.”

Features of VGA over IP Extender (IPUSB2VGA) include:

· VGA over IP conversion, for shared access over a network

· Supports resolutions up to 1920×1080 (1080p)

· Supports audio over 3.5mm connection

· Support for Windows Aero®

· 2 USB ports for peripheral connections (display side)

Features of HDMI over IP Extender (IPUSB2HD2) include:

· HDMI® over IP conversion for shared access over a network

· Supports resolutions up to 1920×1080 (1080p)

· Audio over HDMI

· Support for Windows Aero®

· 2 USB ports for peripheral connections (display side)

Recommend Retail price for the IPUSB2VGA is £136.99 (GBP) and £181.99 (GBP) for the IPUSB2HD2.

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Try Xbox LIVE Gold for Free This Weekend

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This weekend only you can trial Xbox LIVE Gold features completely free.

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Enjoy all the great features of a Gold membership free for four days, from February 2-5.

So if you have never experienced Xbox LIVE Gold before why not give it a try, it is free after all!

Learn more from here

StableBit DrivePool Moves to Beta M4 Build 5635

There has been another beta build from CoveCube! StableBit development marches on – now its beta M4 build 5635.

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Here is how CoveCube describes this application:

  • Combine all your hard drives into one big storage pool (except the system drive with the OS).
  • Add and remove drives from the pool at any time without re-partitioning or manually moving folders.
  • Create duplicated folders on the storage drive pool that are protected against single drive failure. If a drive fails on which a duplicated file was stored, the contents of that file will remain readable even without the drive.
  • All your data is stored in standard NTFS files. You can always access your files even if the Windows Home Server completely crashes or this add-in can’t be used.

This version’s change log:

1.0.0.5635 ———-

* [D] Better support for empty pool. Treat as a disk that has 0 bytes free.

* Fixed Dashboard crash on missing disk.

* Added BitLocker support for pool parts (disabled by default – see .config).

* Fixed null reference when removing drives from an unmounted pool.

* Fixed pool condition UI bar getting stuck at 0.

* Fixed deadlock when 2 background services were attempting to start at the exact same time. Did not stall I/O.

* When removing a drive, show it as such, instead of missing disk.

* When removing a drive, report duplication warnings.

* Do not automatically duplicate when encountering an incomplete file if there are duplication warnings that need resolutions. Give the user a chance to view the warnings and resolve the issue. This does not affect nightly duplication runs (when there are unduplicated files present). This does not affect instant duplication runs when moving a file from a duplicated folder to a non-duplicated folder and vice versa. This does not affect duplication runs when adding a non-empty pooled disk, et al.

* Do not list system reserved volume in Pool tab.

* Volume name is now respected by DrivePool tabs.

* [D] Pool drive can now have a volume name.

Get More Information About the Beta Here Download Stablebit Drivepool build 5472 here

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – New DLC for PS3 Announced

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We told you about the new downloadable content for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 on the Xbox a few weeks ago. Well now the same content has been announced for the PS3 and it’s coming this month.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s Content Season for Call of Duty Elite Premium Members on the PlayStation Network kicks off on 28th February with the release of the first two content drops of the nine month season, Liberation and Piazza.

Call of Duty Elite Drop 1: Liberation, a militarised Central Park in the heart of NYC, features a vast landscape ripe for long-range sniper and LMG kills. Mounted turrets on opposing ends of the map offer overwhelming firepower to anyone brave enough to man them. Elite Drop 2: Piazza, set in an idyllic seaside village, Italian getaway gone rogue, where blind corners and a complex network of branching pathways pose danger at every turn. Visceral close-quarters combat dominates in Piazza, and attacks from above and below are an ever-constant threat.

The Modern Warfare 3 Content Season is co-developed by Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software. All content is available first to Premium Members on Xbox 360, but will be available to Premium Members on PS3 before non-premium members on their console.

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So when will this content be made available for the PC version?

The Home Server Show Episode 171 Out Now

Dave at the guys at the Home Server Show have released episode 171.

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Here’s what Dave has to say about this weeks show:

Awesome show for you this week. Patrick Kennedy from servethehome.com joins us to talk about networking gear, hard drives, motherboards, his site, and his gear. It’s a hardware show for sure. Patrick has a lot of knowledge in the area and we hit him with a ton of questions. There is also a ton of news for Windows Home Server this week.

As usual you can listen to the show from here.

Windows Phone 8 “Apollo” Details Leak

Website PocketNow has an exclusive story about Windows Phone 8 – codename Apollo.

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This is what PocketNow posted:

Microsoft has some major changes in store for Windows Phone 8, we’ve learned, which is the version of the platform currently being referred to by codename “Apollo” (the one scheduled for deployment after the upcoming Tango update). Thanks to a video hosted by senior vice president and Windows Phone manager Joe Belfiore, and intended for partners at Nokia, a number of WP8 features and themes have now been revealed.

Hardware changes
According to Belfiore, the overarching theme with regards to the Windows Phone 8 hardware ecosystem will be scale and choice. Specifically, Apollo will add support for multicore processors, new screen resolutions (a total of four, although actual pixel counts weren’t specified), and removable microSD card storage. It’s clear that Microsoft is addressing one of the platform’s pain points, which is a perceived inability to compete in spec sheet comparisons with the iPhone and Android-based devices.

NFC radios will also be supported, with Belfiore placing specific emphasis on 8’s push into contactless payments. The “Wallet experience,” as he calls it, will have to capability to be carrier-branded and controlled, either by a secure element on the SIM card or utilizing hardware in the phone itself. In addition, tap-to-share capabilities will reportedly work across multiple platforms, allowing desktops, laptops, tablets, and phones to all share content.

Windows 8 integration
Windows Phone 8 won’t just share a UI with the next-generation desktop and tablet OS, apparently: it will use many of the same components as Windows 8, allowing developers to “reuse — by far — most of their code” when porting an app from desktop to phone, according to Belfiore. He specifically mentions the kernel, networking stacks, security, and multimedia support as areas of heavy overlap.

Moreover, Windows Phone 8 will reportedly scrap integration with the desktop Zune client in favor of a syncing relationship with a dedicated companion application. In other words, Microsoft is bringing back a (presumably) richer version of ActiveSync after letting that program die out for the most part.

The Xbox Companion app, currently found on Windows Phones, will see a partner client on Windows 8. Skydrive support promises seamless sharing of data between devices; Belfiore gives the example of instantly having one’s music collection available on a newly-purchased Windows Phone, without the need for a PC sync.

It sounds like the tagline for this so-called Windows 2012 relaunch, or “Windows reimagined,” will be “The New Familiar.”

Application ecosystem
Microsoft expects 100,000 apps to be in the Marketplace (tipped for imminent worldwide availability) at the launch of Windows Phone 8 — rumored by WMPoweruser as happening sometime in the fourth quarter. The biggest news on the app front is probably the addition of native code support, which will enable more powerful applications as well as ease the porting of code from programs initially developed for iOS or Android.

Also mentioned is support for app-to-app communication, as well as a revamped Skype client that hooks directly into the OS, letting Skype calls behave almost identically to regular, non-VoIP telephony. The camera will now be based around so-called lens apps: Microsoft provides a basic camera interface that can either be skinned by OEMs or overlaid with viewfinders from third-parties. Belfiore gives the example of a lens app that combines burst mode with smile detection to capture a perfect portrait shot.

Data management
One of the main highlights of the overview was a feature called DataSmart, which aims to reduce, and simplify the tracking of, data usage. Besides providing a breakdown of data consumption, as other platforms already do, Windows Phone 8 will actively attempt to give Wi-Fi connections precedence, going so far as to automatically connect to carrier-owned WLANs when in range. To that end, the Local Scout feature of Bing Maps will enable the real-time location of nearby hotspots. Data usage will also be made glanceable thanks to a live tile.

Perhaps most interesting is Windows Phone 8’s planned use of a proxy server to feed pages to Internet Explorer 10. Like Opera Mini and the Skyfire of old, this service uses server-side compression to reduce the amount of data required to view websites — in this case, by a claimed 30%.

Business support
In an attempt to recapture the enterprise, Windows Phone 8 is said to add native BitLocker encryption — the same 128-bit, full-disk encryption found on Microsoft most recent desktop platforms. So-called “line-of-business” applications are also gaining support, allowing businesses to deploy proprietary, tailored software behind their company firewalls.

Overall, we’re looking at a lot of changes and additions here, all of which seem designed to either bring Windows Phone in line with other platforms, feature-wise, or make it more closely identical to the desktop version of Windows. It’s probably safe to say that the jump from Mango/Tango to Apollo will be nearly as significant as the transition from Windows Mobile to Windows Phone, and this preview certainly gives us a lot to look forward to.

Well done to PocketNow for getting and sharing this information!

Skype for Windows 5.8 Released Today

Today saw the release of Skype for Windows version 5.8, bringing Group Screen Sharing!

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This is what Skype posted to their blog:

We’re releasing an updated version of Skype for Windows (version 5.8) today with a few improvements we want to tell you about. Download the latest version of Skype for Windows and start Group Screen Sharing. Share photos with a group of friends and family or share your screen to display a presentation with up to 10 people. Group Screen Sharing is available with Skype Premium, which also includes Group video calling and live chat customer support.

Skype for Windows users can stay better connected with the ability to check their Facebook Newsfeeds, instant messages and video call their Facebook friends with Skype for Windows Beta – all from within Skype. Even your Facebook friends who are not on Skype can still pick up a Skype instant message or video call from within Facebook.

Please download the updated version of Skype.