orb - multimedia server.
8 Jul., 2008 | In the category of video, Internet applications, music, ringtones, Program 1.xx

Turns your computer into a home media station.
All that is on your computer, you can view a preview and read anywhere in the world where there is wi-fi connection. The system transmits your video and audio files on the iphone. That translates as not saved. This is not necessary to wait until entire video file overwrite, film starts playing as soon as the first frames are loaded into the buffer. In this approach, all the substantive work is a desktop computer, while on the phone only displays the image. Thus the program as it increases the size of the disk iphone, adding to it all that you have on your computer. And creates a personalized Internet radio and TV broadcasts.
So, how it works.
To get started, it is necessary to come to the site and register http://www.orb.com. Then download from the site and install the software on your computer. And finally install the application from the orb instalera iphone.


On your computer, you must open the configuration program and specify the folder where the videos, photos and music.
Run application on the iphone and enter your login information.
Now, in the relevant sections: Photo, Video, Music, you can see the contents of your media section.




Further configuration is done with the application site orb.com.
When you avtoriziruetes, you can customize your media library work. Furthermore, broadcast video and audio files can be made available to all by placing them on your site, this program generic special html code.
In the additional options you can connect a Web camera and broadcast to online.



Of the deficiencies can be noted next. When watching movies, the frame is lowered to 15. For dynamic scenes is very noticeable. Media file you can not rewind or back or forward. You can just put on pause.
The process which starts the computer at the time of broadcast video data is active. Amd Athlon 2500 on a 40% CPU usage.







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