
We're not sure how the
AirLive AirMedia 3000 "wireless multimedia server" accesses YouTube content without a browser -- unlike devices like the Apple TV and iPhone, it apparently plays the straight .flv files, which only show up on the website, we believe -- but if it does, chalk it up as one of the easier ways to watch dogs ride skateboards on your TV. Not much else in the way of details, but if this thing really is rocking Flash video support, we can see it carving out a solid little niche for itself.
My Wii's already got one of these.
I'd get that checked out.
er... if this *doesn't have a browser* ...then how exactly is it "one of the easier ways" to watch youtube on a tv?
wouldn't it be really difficult to watch youtube videos if you had no way of finding them? (or worse, were expected to download .flv files?)
Also, my prediction is that flash video become irrelevant before this "carves out a niche"
That's what they all said!
The developer knew something they didn't.
http://xkcd.com/208/
...i don't get how that xkcd comic is relevant (or, really, even what your comment means...)
but i DO love xkcd, so i guess that's something. :)
Youtube has RSS feeds, which helps in retrieving the correct file. If you can't use the RSS Feeds, you can still use regular expressions.
...that's my point: that hardly seems like "one of the easier ways to watch youtube videos on your TV"
:)
Well, it will obviously just read the rss feeds and have its own interface to search/browse. Doesn't require an html renderer.
oh... we're defining "browser" as "HTML rendering engine"?
i was assuming we were using the term "browser" to mean "some sort of interface for browsing"
..."its own interface to search/browse" sounds kind of like a browser to me. :)
Usually when someone says "web browser" they mean a way to navigate an html rendering system.
"We're not sure how [it] accesses YouTube content without a browser"
no one ever said "web browser" - they didn't even say "Site" but rather, "content"
i don't know why we're still talking about this.
Yeah, sorry. /me was wrong. :P
"easier ways to watch dogs ride skateboards on your TV"
i love this!
iphone doesnt play .flv files
wow.
how totally relevant.
I forget the name of the program, but there is one out there that let's you strip music and video from .swf (which is what youtube is) to your desktop. It doesn't save anything after the video, like the menus or the "related videos" section. If I find it again, I'll post it.