Posts tagged pvr 
Next firmware update to improve music playback -- but how?
Brier Dudley from The Seattle Times is loving the PS3. Not as a games machine, but as an affordable media center. At $399, the upcoming 40GB PS3 will be one of the most affordable and most advanced Blu-ray players around. With its ability to play music, showcase photos, display movies, and more, t...
PVR planned for early 2008 release
Announced at Leipzig, the incredible new HD PVR accessory for the PS3 looks to hit retailers some time in the beginning of 2008, after the holiday rush. In an interview with GI.biz, SCEE head David Reeves revealed the difficulties of bringing the PVR system to PS3. "The PVR - it looks simple, but ...
PlayTV brings HD DVR features to European PS3 systems
In Leipzig today, SCEE announced PlayTV, a TV tuner and personal video recorder (PVR) for the PS3. PlayTV will be available in UK, France, Italy, Germany and Spain early in 2008, with other PAL territories to follow in the future. [Update: Kotaku has confirmed that the service is unlikely to co...
New TiVoToGo automates PSP support; low-res still
TiVo has updated their TiVo Desktop software to make automatic transfers to your various portable devices (like an iPod or PSP) automatic, just like a Season Pass. The show records, notes that it's supposed to be on your PSP, automatically gets passed off to your computer to do the transcoding and ...
Thinking laterally: slingboxing games
Heard of the Slingbox (pictured above)? It's a hardware and software product that allows a person to "sling" content from a home television set to any Internet-connected, Windows-based computer or PDA. This enables some pretty cool behavior. For example, you're stuck in some crappy hotel ...
We want a Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2
When we first talked about the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 for the PSP, we already knew we wanted one; the ability to record live feed and convert it to a PSP-ready format seemed like convenience at its most, uh, convenient. Thankfully, unlike the many promising hardware news that turn out to be total...
Hauppauge TV recorder for PSP
Getting those episodes of The Simpsons on your PSP just got a heckuva lot easier. Hauppage, well known for its recording equipment, has released a $25 software accompaniment to its PC-based WinTV-PVR recording equipment known as "Wing". The software lets users record straight to H.264 or M...
