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PBX Telecom IPTV 1.03
Fightersoft Multimedia
PbxTV is a multi-feature, multi-platform online video content streaming application built based on the community's suggestions and critics. PbxTV can deliver high quality full motion live TV signal at very low bitrates. This enables the product to be available on any kind of internet connection ranging from dial-up to ADSL and cable. PbxTV was especially designed for mobile delivery and works seamlessly on GPRS, EDGE, 3G or HSDPA. Features: * PVR functions - the user can record or schedule a recording from a particular channel at a particular date and time and for a particular duration * Re-Run - the user can playback content up to 7 days before current time (new and exclusive feature) * Timeshifting - the user can pause the live channel and resume it at will - the content will be stored temporarily locally * PbxTV Remote - the user can use his mobile phone as a remote control for the desktop application through GPRS or bluetooth * Parental Control - the user can set access codes for forbidden channels * Multilanguage support * EPG - Electronic Program Guide * Fully auto-update feature * Now on TV feature - the user can view an overall channel screen displaying what's on at that particular time on every channel * VOD - video on demand * Many others
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