Monsoon HAVA
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| Monsoon Multimedia, Inc. | |
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| Type | Private |
| Founded | 2004 |
| Headquarters | San Mateo, California, USA |
| Industry | Video Streaming and Placeshifting |
| Products | HAVA line |
| Website | http://www.myhava.com |
The Monsoon Multimedia HAVA offers video streaming and place-shifting devices that allow consumers to view and control live TV on PCs connected to a home network or from a broadband-connected PC or mobile phone.[1]
The HAVA enables streaming and recording of video content from video sources including live TV, DVD Players, and TiVo to multiple PCs wirelessly. Multiple users can connect to the HAVA from any Internet connection simultaneously with channel changing capabilities and full operation of the video source. The HAVA allows a PC to operate as a PVR with pause, fast forward and rewind functions. The HAVA also works as a TV tuner for Windows XP Media Center Edition PCs without being directly connected to a video source.[2]
The set-top units currently place-shift to remote computers and laptops that are broadband-connected, to local computers connected to the same home network as the set-top box, and to Nokia’s Linux-based palm-sized N810, a Wi-Fi-equipped Internet tablet.[3]
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[edit] History
Monsoon Multimedia was created in 2004 by the founders of Dazzle and Emuzed.[4] HAVA's main engineering and development operations are based in New Delhi, India. In 1996, the founders of Monsoon Multimedia founded Dazzle, where they developed the PC hardware and software products to compress video based on MPEG standards. In 2000, they founded Emuzed, where they created a TiVo-type product for the PC based on Microsoft's Media Center Edition PC operating system.
[edit] HAVA Versions
Monsoon Multimedia's line of HAVA devices enable multiple networked PCs within the home to simultaneously view live TV or DVR content. The number of PCs and devices that can connected to a single HAVA are limited only by the bandwidth of the network or broadband connection. Only one remote client at a time can view a space-shifted program, but the remote device can be watching while multiple home PCs watch the same program. [5]
[edit] HAVA Gold
Controls digital cable or satellite or DVR TV programming on any PC or mobile device.
[edit] HAVA Platinum HD
Controls HD digital cable or satellite or DVR TV programming on any PC or mobile phone. Turns a PC into PVR by recording TV shows to the hard disk or watch TV from Microsoft’s Media Center in any room within a home.
The HAVA Platinum HD also includes component inputs and has ability to transmit a HD program in widescreen aspect ratio, though not in full HD resolution. The HAVA Platinum takes a 720p or 1080i signal and converts it to standard-definition resolution before streaming it over a network or over the Internet. This device also adds PC software that stores streamed content, enabling the PC or laptop to pause, rewind and fast-forward streamed content. The stored program can also be burned to DVD. [6]
[edit] HAVA Wireless HD
Controls HD digital cable, satellite, or DVR programs wirelessly on any WiFi enabled PC or mobile phone. Streams wirelessly, DVD quality video direct from the TV source to multiple Vista or Media Center PCs simultaneously. Pause, rewind, fast forward and record live TV programs on a PC.
[edit] HAVA Titanium HD WiFi
Controls HD digital cable, satellite, or DVR programs wirelessly on any WiFi enabled PC or mobile phone. Streams wirelessly, DVD quality video direct from the TV source to multiple Vista or Media Center PCs simultaneously.
The HAVA Titanium HD adds Wi-Fi to make a wireless connection to a Wi-Fi-equipped broadband router or modem, and it features two USB ports. One is for plugging in an external USB HDD drive that can then be used as a DVR. The other USB port is for the included Wi-Fi 802.11g adapter, which sits in a cradle and is connected to a 3-foot USB cable so the adapter can be located in a spot with good reception.[7]
[edit] Software Interface
The HAVA devices come with a HAVA Player software interface that is downloaded onto the users PC or mobile phone. This interface enables the user to send remote control commands from their PC to their TV source.[8] This is done through the included wide range of virtual remote control designs.[9]
[edit] Mobile Players
[edit] Windows Mobile Client
Monsoon Multimedia announced support for Windows Mobile in May 2007 enabling users to connect to the HAVA and view video content from video sources such as live TV from a smartphone, pocket PC or PDA.[10]
[edit] Nokia HAVA Player
In April 2008 Monsoon Media announced HAVA Player support for the Nokia N800, N810 and N810 WiMax Internet Tablets[11] enabling users to connect to the HAVA and view and control video content from video sources such as live TV from a Nokia Internet Tablet.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Monsoon Multimedia launches new HAVA video streamers
- ^ First Look Battle of the Placeshifting Devices
- ^ Monsoon Set-Tops To Place-Shift TV, DVR Video To Smartphones
- ^ Hava Faces off with Slingbox
- ^ Monsoon Announces HAVA Titanium HD
- ^ Monsoon Set-Tops To Place-Shift TV, DVR Video To Smartphones
- ^ Monsoon Set-Tops To Place-Shift TV, DVR Video To Smartphones
- ^ TabletBlog Premiere - Stream your home Satellite/Cable/DVR to your tablet with HAVA
- ^ Monsoon Multimedia Announces HAVA Development Initiatives for Microsoft's Windows Rally Platform
- ^ [http://www.physorg.com/news98525513.html Windows Mobile Devices Get HAVA Support ]
- ^ [http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/01/hava-player-hits-nokias-internet-tablets/ HAVA player hits Nokia's internet tablets ]


