Snapstream, makers of the excellent Beyond TV PC-based software PVR application have been busier than ever with their latest public beta. Join the fun with this release of Beyond TV, version 4.8.2, if you’re on the cutting edge and if the new features and improvements interest you:
- Much faster library and scheduler
- Ajax-style, scrollable Couchville-style program guide in the web interface (see screenshot above for an example). Note that Couchville was a very popular stand-alone television guide website that was discontinued but is now included with all licensed copies of BeyondTV (beta only for now).
- Many additional web interface improvements including cosmetic improvements/style changes of recorded shows and task queue pages
- Updated DivX and H.264 encoders
- Automatic HD ShowSqueeze exposed by default
- RSS Feeds and Downloads Have optional http basic security
- DivX and H.264 encoders have been updated
- Separated SD and HD ShowSqueeze profiling and exposed Automatic HD ShowSqueeze
- Library Folders now have permissions attached (you can block/allow groups from using specific folders). Good for parental control, or for separating one users shows from the other.
- Improved guide searching performance and functionality including new flags such as Is:Movie, Is:New, Is:Pilot
- Faster recorded shows screen in the ViewScape
- A new “archive all cc data” option
- Continued tweaking/improving of the H.264 profiles – especially for the support of the HD-PVR (currently in testing/improving mode since the HD-PVR is still in infancy)
Snapstream’s asking for anyone interested to join in the testing fun with the Beyond TV 4.8.2 beta. You can sign-up and immediately download & test the most recent public beta version of BTV.
Additionally, the current private beta of Beyond TV is concurrently running and supports recording unencrypted clear QAM on Hauppauge devices such as the HVR-1600, HVR-1800, HVR-950Q, HVR-1250, and HVR-1950. Unlike the public beta, the private beta requires that you apply for the private beta program. Snapstream is looking for private beta testers with the above QAM devices – if interested, e-mail matt@snapstream.com with the subject line “I want to test Beyond TV with QAM”.
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I just can’t believe that after all this time they haven’t decided to support DVB-T. It actually just makes me angry whenever I read an article about Snapstream any more. They have what seems like a great product and they could become a world leader but they insist on staying in their ivory tower and ignoring the entire world outside of the US.
I just can’t believe it would be *that* difficult to implement DVB support. Really – I just don’t understand them as a company.