Software Update: TVersity Media Server 1.8 Beta

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TVersity Media Server allows you to send audio and video over the network to dlna equipment, such as televisions and DVD players with network capabilities. It is also possible to store media on, for example, a Nintendo Wii, An Apple iPhone or a Sony PSP to watch. An overview of all supported devices is available on this page to find. The developers released beta version 1.8 a few days ago, which has come out in both a standard and a pro flavor. The latter can be purchased for just under thirty dollars or euros. The list of changes since the previous entry in the Meuktracker looks like this:

Version 1.8

Pro edition:

  • Completely new off-screen browser, based on Google Chromium: runs out of process for increased stability and solves all the known issues with premium content (it used to occasionally fail to start on some systems).
  • Premium content site are now defined in an external file (osb.xml), advanced users can easily add their sites.
  • List of supported websites can now be updated without requiring a new release, so expect many new sites to be added and pushed to you from now on. (Advanced users should send us their additions since from time to time we overwrite your osb.xml automatically).
  • New premium content sites:
    • CNN
    • Food Network
    • HGTV
    • Snag Movies
    • YouTube Movies and Full Episodes

All Versions:

  • Update and expand YouTube support to include subscriptions, favorites and playlists by user (in addition to user video uploads which were previously supported). Also support adding YouTube content by search queries (replaces the “by tag” category which YouTube has obsoleted).
  • Various minor bug fixes.

Version number 1.8 beta
Release status beta
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008
Website TVersity
Download http://tversity.com/download
License type Freeware/Paid
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