WinDVR - supports channel surfing and TV control capabilities
WinDVR - Watch and Record TV on your PC WinDVR will provide a convenient way to watch and record TV or video on the user's personal computer. WinDVR is a software-only product that allows you to preview TV programs from a TV tuner source and encode it into MPEG-2 video format in real-time.
A multiple video preview window supports channel surfing and TV control capabilities, while easy-to-use video quality controls simplify the recording process.
WinDVR lets you set up a sleep timer in case you doze off watching TV. Set up WinDVR to turn off automatically after 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes
WinDVR's Task Manager is like having a personal TV assistant. The Task Manager handles the scheduling of programs you want to record, manages lists of files to be burned to disc and performs off-line transcoding jobs
WinDVR lets you capture your favorite screen shots from any program you are watching. The shots are saved as a digital picture (Bitmap file) and stored on your hard drive.
Here are some key features of "WinDVR":
Authoring:
Record from a digital video, a TV tuner or a capture card and then encode it to MPEG-2 video format.
Author your own VCD, SVCD and DVD videos. You can also create CD-R/W, DVD-R/W, DVD+RW and DVD-RAM discs.
Transcode - Convert MPEG files to AVI and vice versa.
Capture - Capture still images from digital video and TV programs.
DV Controls:
Digital video navigation
Digital video to PC recording
Multiple-file write-back to DV tape
Automatic capture scene break based on time code
TV Controls:
Closed captioning to display overlayed text information, when available
Worldwide TV audio standard support (US MTS, Japan EIA-J, NiCAM, A2).
TeleText and CNI (Europe, only with supported hardware)
Schedule WinDVR to record your favorite shows as well as
Timeshifting lets you pause or replay live TV without interrupting an ongoing recording session with the timeshifting feature.
Channel Surfing - Quick overview of channels in a 4x4 thumbnail grid. Also has worldwide TV channel support so you can change your reception settings on the fly.
Multiple monitor support - Play videos on one screen while running programs on the other.
Usability:
EPG (Electronic Program Guide) - An instant link to InterVideo-TV.com, an online up-to-date TV program guide. In Japan, you may choose Electronic Program Guide's from multiple vendors..
Display Window - Watch digital videos and TV programs in a scalable display window or in full screen. The display window also provides an overlay control for manipulating multiple monitors and TV screens.
Task Management:
Step-by-step scheduling of recording programs
Manage job lists to be burned to disc
Perform off-line transcoding jobs
Limitations:
15 day trial
WinDVR 3.0 is related to these topics:
watch tv
, task management
, fly
, thumbnail
, job
, record tv
, TV channel
, multiple monitors
, capture TV
, multiple monitor
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| Software Title: | WinDVR |
| Developer: | InterVideo |
| Category: | Free Software » DVD Video » Video Converter |
| Version: | 3.0 | | Last update: | Mar 1, 2008 |
| Downloads: | 1,459 | | License: | shareware | | Price: | $79.95 |
| Size: | 13.7 MB | | OS | Windows All |
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