TVTonic upgrade adds QuickTime support to Windows Vista Media Center

TVTonic is an application that works in conjunction with Windows Media Center to download and stream internet video using a 10-foot interface. In other words, you can watch video podcasts like RocketBoom in your living room.
You can download and watch pretty much anything that has an RSS feed, but TVTonic also has an index of 358 video channels. And almost all of them use the QuickTime format, which means if you're using Windows Vista Media Center, up until now you could access only a limited number of channels. Not only does the new version of the software support QuickTime playback using the TVTonic application, but you'll be able to watch QuickTime movies stored in your "My Videos" directories.












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Subscribe to commentswestudiSep 20th 2007 4:31PM
Still, I have to find someone with a fix to my only complaint with Vista's MC, and that is: no way to shuffle video playback.
I have craploads of music videos, and I want to randomize their playback. The only thing that comes close is to use a playlist and jerk up the order, but I want true randomization.
vcastro41Oct 28th 2007 4:29PM
i will love to have it again
victorOct 28th 2007 4:29PM
i will love to upgrade my tvtonic i lose conection