TVersity adds on the fly FLV conversion for PS3, Wii |
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TVersity announced today that they are offering on the fly FLV conversion to Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii owners. This will allow gamers who have either of the two aforementioned consoles to effortlessly stream or download their home and Internet content and watch it on their TV.
"With TVersity they can, for the first time, play video files in formats not natively supported by the PS3/Wii, play Internet TV channels of their choice, and access video podcasts and RSS feeds," said Ronen Mizrahi, President of TVersity Inc. "This is what TVersity is all about, personalization of multimedia content and ubiquitous access."
It's worth noting though that Wii support is still experimental. It's not in the press release, but the TVersity website says that due to their inability to get a Wii, support for this unit was tested via the desktop version of the Opera browser. The latest version of TVersity is available for free download at tversity.com or you can click here to get it from our DL site.
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Comments [refresh]
works better for 360 than ps3
wow, deep thought there. ive never had much luck with this in general.
The 360 doesn't even have a web browser and the 360 has no need for this since it can already communicate with a PC without any problems.
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do u need linux 2 run this