- Watch, subscribe and manage any video podcast that supports RSS enclosures
- Designed to be used with a remote control, keyboard or mouse
- Watch on-line or off
- Downloads in the background
- Exclusive feeds for TVTonic users
Watch, Subscribe And Manage Video Podcasts
It’s easy to subscribe to video podcasts (in TVTonic
they're called channels) via the Channel Guide section of TVTonic.
Plus, any RSS 2.0
video feed from the web is compatible with TVTonic. You also get
exclusive access to premium channels available only to TVTonic
users—all free.
Video can take up a lot of disk space, with TVTonic you control how much space each channel uses via a simple graph and slider interface.
Using TVTonic…
read more detailed information about using TVTonic.
Optimized For Windows Vista & XP Media Center
TVTonic works great within Windows Vista & XP Media Center.
Once TVTonic is installed, just select it from the Program Library
in Vista Media Center or More Programs within XP Media Center.
TVTonic Works With Internet Explorer
Don’t have Media Center? No problem.
To watch TVTonic within Internet Explorer 6 or later, just go
to www.tvtonic.com/watch once TVTonic is
installed.
Watch On-line Or Off-line
Watch TVTonic whether you’re on-line or off. By storing
media on your computer’s hard drive, TVTonic enables
immediate playback of full-screen video even when you’re
not on-line. You need to be connected to the Internet to receive
new content and subscribe to new channels.
Completely Free
With TVTonic you’ll access a new world of video
entertainment. From TVTonic’s exclusive music video, news
and movie trailer channels to the quirky and personal
video-blogosphere, there is definitely something to suit your
tastes. How much is all this fun going to cost you? Nothing.
TVTonic is advertiser supported—just like traditional
network TV—making it free for you.
Downloads In The Background
Once you subscribe to video channels, TVTonic will automatically
update the video content in those channels as it becomes
available. This means that TVTonic will initiate downloads
without notifying you. We'll be adding features to allow you
to control this behavior.
TVTonic Is Not Adware
There are no pop-ups or other annoying and intrusive ads that
interrupt your other computing experiences. TVTonic ads play
between videos, just like network and cable
television. TVTonic will use a portion of your hard drive
to store video advertisements.
Designed for remote control
TVTonic is optimized for Windows Vista & XP Media Center
but also works great within Internet Explorer 6 and up.
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Easily add channels
Browse and search channels in TVTonic's Channel Guide.
Subscribing a channel is as simple as one-click.
Above is the Channel Guide on Windows XP.
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Stunning on Windows Vista
TVTonic within Windows Vista Media Center delivers a
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Exclusive channel feeds
Choose
from (1) Moviepick, movie trailers and celebrity interviews;
(2) Rawdio, TVTonic's music video channel; (3) CartoonCow's
classic cartoons; (4) The News, produced in association with
the AP, updates through the day; (5) TVPick, preview
movies on premium cable and Media Center users can schedule
recordings; and (6) GTtv's video game media and reviews.
See What's On for more on TVTonic's exclusive channels.