Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Links to your favorite shows free online

I have talked about watching TV on the net with your computer several times in the past and here are some good links to TV shows that you can watch free online anytime you want. This should help my daughter Cindy now that she is back in Washington. :)


NBC


30 Rock

The Biggest Loser

Chuck

ER

Friday Night Lights

Heroes

Knight Rider

Late Night with Conan O'Brien

Life

My Name is Earl

The Office

Saturday Night Live

The Tonight Show


ABC

Boston Legal

Brothers & Sisters

Dancing With The Stars

Desperate Housewives

Dirty Sexy Money

Eli Stone

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

Grey's Anatomy

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Life On Mars

Lost

Opportunity Knocks

Private Practice

Pushing Daisies

Samantha Who?

Ugly Betty


CBS

Big Brother

CSI

CSI: Miami

CSI: NY

Eleventh Hour

The Ex List

Gary Unmarried

How I Met Your Mother

Jericho

The Mentalist

NCIS

The New Adventures of Old Christine

Numb3rs

Survivor

The Unit

Worst Week


FOX

American Dad

America's Most Wanted

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

Bones

Cops

Do Not Disturb

Family Guy

Fringe

Hell's Kitchen

Hole in the Wall

House

Kitchen Nightmares

MADtv

The Moment of Truth

Prison Break

The Simpsons

TALKSHOW with Spike Feresten

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

til Death


The CW


4REAL

90210

America's Next Top Model

Easy Money

Everybody Hates Chris

The Game

Gossip Girl

In Harms Way

Privileged

One Tree Hill

Reaper

Smallville

Supernatural

Valentine


Comedy Central


The Daily Show

The Colbert Report

South Park


MTV

The Hills

A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila

Cribs


FX

30 Days

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Nip Tuck

Rescue Me

The Riches

Sons of Anarchy

Thursday, February 21, 2008

12:05 GMT : Pentagon Briefing, Missile Strike On Satellite

Fire Controlman 2nd Class Andrew Jackson pushed the final controls that sent the Standard Missile-3 from the guided missile cruiser USS Lake Erie screaming into space to strike the dead and spacecraft. Congratulations USS Lake Erie on a job well done.


Read more in the Kansas City Star


Sunday, January 27, 2008

A video worth watching ( Support Our Troops )

My buddy Cookie posted this video on his blog and I thought it was very touching and worth posting here.


Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Watch more than 3,000 hours of television shows

Comcast has set up a site called Fancast.com where viewers can watch more than 3,000 hours of television shows from NBC, Fox, CBS and MTV and where they will soon be able to remotely program the digital video recorders in their homes. The shows on Fancast are available free. Comcast has yet to say how it will price the rest of the content as its plan moves forward.

The site is available to anyone, not just Comcast subscribers. It offers free episodes of shows like “The Practice” and “CSI,” and also helps viewers manage their entertainment choices, showing them what is on and letting them personalize their viewing.

Go over and check it out. http://www.fancast.com/home

Thursday, December 13, 2007

ALS sufferer needs views to help him win $25000 to remodel.

John Bork of Buffalo, NY is a general contractor who has been recently diagnosed with ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. He has spent his life remodeling the homes of his clients, friends and family. The family home is now in need of repair to help him perform daily tasks that you or I may take for granted. Tasks like using the bathroom, taking a shower, eating dinner with his family or simply leaving the house. This is his family's Christmas wish list...



Contest info here: http://www.homedepot.com/youtube


For those who don't know about it.



Thursday, November 29, 2007

Hulu TV and Movies

Dragnet playing in the left monitor and the hulu library on the right monitor.

I received my beta invitation to hulu.com yesterday. I was busy last night so I tried it out this morning. Hulu offers several current and past TV shows and a few movies online. All are free to watch with limited commercial interruptions. I watched The Blues Brothers movie and an old episode of Dragnet and enjoyed both. The video was good quality and the commercials were short. The playback was flawless on my end. Overall when they increase their content I think I am going to like this. Go on over and sign up for the private beta at http://www.hulu.com and check it out for yourself.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Internet Only Trailer for "The Mist" ( Video )

Being a big Stephen King fan I am really looking forward to this Movie. It's based on the short story of Kings called The Mist




Monday, October 29, 2007

NBC and Fox are set to launch an advertising-supported online video site

NBC and Fox are set to launch an advertising-supported online video site that hosts programming from varied entertainment companies in a bid to seize viewers from Google Inc.'s YouTube, the broadcasters said.

A test version of the site, Hulu.com, goes online Monday, with plans to premiere a final version in a few months, company officials said.

The site, developed by News Corp. and NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric Co., offers free viewing of full-length films and TV episodes, supported by advertising.

It will host programming from the two networks, as well as TV shows and films from Sony Corp. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.

Read more about Hulu.com here.

TV Shows Online Free & Legal

NETWORK TV

*ABC online shows

*CBS online shows

*NBC online shows

*Fox online shows

*CW/UPN online shows

PBS

*Nova shows

*Nature shows

*Frontline shows

CABLE TV

*TBS online shows

*TNT online shows

*TLC/Discovery/Animal Planet shows

*A&E online shows

*C-Span shows

*Current TV

*National Geographic

*HGTV videos

*TV Land shows

*Comedy Central videos

*Sci-Fi Channel shows

*CNBC clips

*Lifetime shows

*USA original shows

*History Channel Clips

*Food Network

Saturday, October 20, 2007

TV-Links shut down but several others remain open

One of the world's most-used pirate film websites has been closed after providing links to illegal versions of major Hollywood hits and TV shows.

The first closure of a major UK-based pirate site was also accompanied by raids and an arrest, the anti-piracy group Federation Against Copyright Theft (Fact) said today.

The arrest and the closure of the site - www.tv-links.co.uk - came during an operation by officers from Gloucestershire County Council trading standards in conjunction with investigators from Fact and Gloucestershire Police.

Read the entire article here.

It looks like a few other places are still open.

http://www11.alluc.org/alluc/
http://www.videolemon.com/
http://www.tvlinkvault.com/
http://www.findago.com/series/
http://www.movie6.net/
http://www.peekvid.com/
http://pics.area755.com/pics/movies-online/
http://www.findago.com/series/
http://www.freedocumentaries.org/
http://www.tioti.com/
http://www.bmovies.com/

And lets not forget Online Video Guide. "top 10 best site of the year" - Time Magazine 2006

If you want to Bookmark this page for future reference just click here and then bookmark the new window that opens.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Watch free B-movies Online


My wife and I love watching the old B-Horror movies that are sometimes on late at night. Now we can watch them anytime at this new website bmovies.com. They have hundreds of movies that have been lost in the wasteland of forgotten cinema. No sign-up or log-in needed, just hours and hours of B Movies. The site has categories for, Horror, Sci Fi, Kung Fu, and Westerns. Go check it out for yourself.

http://www.bmovies.com/

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

I tried out VeohTV for the first time.



Last night I tried out VeohTV for the first time. I did a search for Sliders, a TV show that used to be on the Si-Fi channel several years ago. I found numerous episodes and was able to play them back to back with no problems. The video quality and sound were both very good with very little lag noticeable. This morning I watched several episodes of GeekBrief TV "GBTV" with similar results. Overall I liked the experience I had with VeohTV.

VeohTV is a full-screen online video application which is pitching itself as a more 'open’ alternative to the likes of Joost or Babelgum. Rather than being restricted to formal licensing agreements, VeohTV pulls in videos from thousands of sources which currently includes NBC, CBS, FOX, YouTube, MySpace and numerous others, along Veoh’s own video-sharing site with content browsable via a cable TV-style program guide.

As already mentioned, VeohTV is designed to be run in full-screen mode and, the company claims, can be operated using a remote control so as to maintain a cable TV-like viewing experience. At the top of the screen are four options: channels, search, interact, and library.

Channels
The channel guide (mimicking cable TV) presents a paginated list of video sources (YouTube, CBS, Fox etc). Clicking on any channel then brings up a list of videos — remember this is an on-demand affair rather than replicating live TV — with the option to play, save, mark as a favorite, or view description.

Search
As an alternative to browsing by channel, you’re given the option to search by title. As far as I could tell the results are pulled in from YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo, Veoh’s own site, and a user’s VeohTV library (which consists of videos you’ve saved or podcasts you’re subscribed to).

Library
When you first run the application you’re prompted to install an accompanying web browser add-on (Internet Explorer or Firefox). That’s because VeohTV enables you to download and save almost any DRM-free online video to your library (similar to the way RealPlayer 11 Beta works). In addition, videos can be saved within the application itself. So, for example, if you’re browsing VeohTV’s YouTube channel and you come across a video you want to keep, you can store it on your hard drive for later viewing.

The browser plug-in also makes it easier to discover video podcasts that you can subscribe to via RSS.

Interact
The ‘Interact’ tab is an odd fit, clashing with VeohTV’s otherwise lean-back viewing experience. ‘Interact’ is basically a web page, similar to start-pages Netvibes or Pageflakes where you can install and configure various web-based widgets (powered by yourminis.com) such as news ticker, weather reports etc.

You can go here and try it yourself.

Also check out the VeohTV Blog at http://veohblog.blogspot.com/

Friday, September 28, 2007

Dual Monitor with a TV set

My Desktop on the Left and the Image on the TV on the right.



Below you can see my TV on the left with Windows media player playing and my live desktop on the right.


To customize my Desktop I used RocketDock and Desktop Sidebar.

S-Video Cable

I was a little bored today and now that my son joined the Navy and moved out I have his old bedroom as my computer room. I have a television about 5 feet away from the computer and it has an S Video jack so today I hooked the TV up to the Computer's video card S-Video out to use it as a second monitor, It was very easy to do. The whole thing took me about 10 minutes and only required an S-Video Cable and now I am watching the TV show Sliders from VeohTV on the TV and typing this on the computer at the same time. This is nice. I wish I would have done it years ago. The TV shows my desktop background when I have it set to the S-video input and I can drag any window on my desktop over to the TV to view. The picture on the TV is Great...

The Primary monitor is set to 1152-864 Screen Resolution and 32 bit Color.

The Second Monitor, or in this case my TV set is set to 800-600 Screen Resolution and 32 bit color.




You also might want to read "Make the Most of Your Dual Monitors" at lifehacker for more info and tips.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

You are what you watch TV

I found a new website today called Pyro.TV. Pyro.TV allows you to select from a broad range of video channels naturally, just like choosing channels on your TV. Select video titles by genre, most popular, or search the TV channel library for exactly what you want. Check it out here.