
BitTorrent client unlocks content on other screens in your life: mobile and TV.
Earlier this year I reported how the latest version of the Vuze BitTorrent client lets you drag-and-drop content from your Vuze Library (or desktop) for playback on a number of devices.
Now it’s added Tivo and PSPs to the list of options.
The way it works is that devices simply appear in the Vuze sidebar when they’re available. All you have to do is drag-and-drop to the device of your choice, and Vuze auto-detects whether or not the video format is compatible with device you select, convert the file if necessary, and make it available for playback.
All you have to do is sit-back and play your HD content.
“Our goal is simple: Empower you to watch your content on any screen you want,” reads a post on the Vuze blog.

Adding Tivo makes for an interesting new option and pushes Vuze even further into the living room.
The only thing still lacking on the Vuze HD Network is quality content, but unless it starts embedding ads like Hulu it won’t be able to offer copyright holders financial incentives to make offering their content worthwhile, and ads are sort anathema to everything BitTorrent stands for.
It’s a tough call.
Stay tuned.
jared@zeropaid.com
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Ads are fine so long as they offer a decent service in return for the inconvenience of watching them. To be honest, most people would probably rather have the adds than not have the content available at all.
I agree…..I use Hulu every now again.
It looks as if Vuze is building their technology and platform before paying exorbitant license fees to the Hollywood Studios.
Definitely a different philosophy as compared to the current set of web video players.