Thursday 23 June 2011

CyberVia sign the first high-definition media server

The CyberVia designed by the company of the same name, is the first server for home digital HD television. Under his look of banal TV decoder is hiding an all-in-one quite original. Its implementation within your network is fairly close to that of a network storage server (NAS). The product has a Gigabit Ethernet port to connect to a router or the box provided by your ISP. Bigger files, CyberVia embeds a hard drive 1000 Go, where you store all your music, photos and videos. Therefore, it would be easy to access and read these files live (streaming) from each of the computers on the network.

No fear for any compatible files, the computer will decode it on the fly during playback. However, if it comes to play HD, the manufacturer says it is essential to have a machine powerful enough. For your music, photos or Divx, notebooks and aging Netbook should access these files without problem. Another constraint, if you use a machine connected to Wi-Fi, streaming playback could be a problem, or even be impossible if it comes to HD files.

To do so, it incorporates a double tuner TNT HD compatible with both the free channels of TNT that pay packages (Eurosport, Canal +, etc.).. Of course, to access pay channels, it will drag your smart card into the reader, available at the front. Connected to the CyberVia knows disseminate the files it contains, as well as TNT, on the Internet.
Again, it is necessary to configure the router to activate this feature. For users who would be uncomfortable with the various functions of a router (opening and forwarding ports), the manufacturer supplies software that will. We look at its programs, you listen to his music, you download your photos remotely on a simple Internet interface.

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