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		<title>tVadio: Internet Television on Demand &#8212; A review.</title>
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A few days ago, I ran across a (currently) free service, named tVadio.
What it is, essentially, is a form of On Demand videos, ranging from international television shows, to sports clips, to viral videos. I spent a couple of days just toying around with the application, to see how it handles.
The application takes a bit [...]]]></description>
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A few days ago, I ran across a (currently) free service, named <a href="http://www.tvadio.com/">tVadio</a>.</p>
<p>What it is, essentially, is a form of On Demand videos, ranging from international television shows, to sports clips, to viral videos. I spent a couple of days just toying around with the application, to see how it handles.</p>
<p>The application takes a bit of time to load on my system:<br />
OS: Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 4 (5.0 - 2195), Installed on: Sunday, September 24 2006<br />
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2400+ (Thoroughbred) 1.99 GHz with 64 KB of L1 Cache, 256 KB of L2 Cache.<br />
RAM Usage: 505/1024MB (49.32%), Swap File: 545/2463MB.<br />
Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X on Monitor: Plug and Play | Resolution: 1280&#215;960x32bpp 70Hz<br />
Sound Card: Vinyl AC&#8217;97 Audio (WAVE)</p>
<p>When it loads, you&#8217;re greeted by the interface:<br />
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<p>It&#8217;s fairly simple to navigate, though the number of channels available in <a href="http://www.tvadio.com/Categories/Internet-TV-Channels/Entertainment-(General)/List.aspx">tVadio</a> at this time is fairly limited. Give them time.</p>
<p>Now, the application, while it&#8217;s easy to use&#8230; is actually a little &#8220;too easy&#8221;.<br />
As a power user or administrator, I would love to be able to turn off the white and red title bar that stands out against the blue of a standard Windows install. It&#8217;s actually a bit irritating. Also, when watching a video, I don&#8217;t like being shut out of the media player&#8217;s options menu (accessed with a right-click on a video in normal cases), as sometimes, I&#8217;d like to kick a video up to 200% of its size, for when I want to watch videos, and chat at the same time. The smaller size is fine when I have too much on screen, but I just want to access WMP&#8217;s menu to kick it up a size, without having to go full size.</p>
<p>Part of me wonders if tVadio would even work if I hadn&#8217;t installed Windows Media Player 9 recently.</p>
<p>I do have to give them some credit, though: They remembered to give a button to allow for Always on Top, for the video window.</p>
<p>I find myself generally watching Sumo TV, which is a viral video channel. The repeat ratio is fairly low, though I *am* getting sick of &#8220;Stealth Disco&#8221;. <img src='http://pxnet.pixelechoes.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> However, the fact that I get these viral videos without having to peruse &#8220;j00t00b&#8221;, and dig through masses of Naruto / other anime uploads is pretty nice. <img src='http://pxnet.pixelechoes.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I think, honestly, that my feelings on tVadio are&#8230; mixed. I like, and yet, I hate the simplicity.</p>
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