New BitTorrent Media Player

Filed Under (P2P and Filesharing)

Alpha Networks, a company that provides interactive technologies, has recently introduced its new product which is a Bittorrent Media Player that allows users to search torrent files and download these without the need of using a computer.

This media player has been designed to track peer-to-peer (P2P) sites or those which use Bittorrent protocol while allowing people to watch the torrent files directly from their television set.

One of the main features of this Bittorrent player is the multiple video and audio support which can decode formats such as MPEG-4, DivX, Avi, WMV, MKV, Asf, H.264, RMVB/RM, Vob, WMA, AAC, OGG, and MP3.

Another notable feature is the High Definition Multi Media Interface (HDMI) which is a compact video/audio interface designed to transmit uncompressed digital data, making this Bittorrent player capable of supporting high definition videos and audio. (This device has been tested to support up to 1080i resolution for a more vivid and realistic images.)

To operate this media player, users should connect this to 1MBPS Ethernet LAN connection so the device can search torrent files.  Meanwhile, this Bittorrent device also provides USB port that will allow people to transfer digital contents.

This is not the only device that works by searching Bittorrent contents.  Just recently, TVBLOB released a digital box that provides web browsing capabilities including support for Bittorrent protocols.  Fortunately though, these two devices have not yet received any indictment for supporting Bittorrent which is a controversial file-sharing protocol from the very beginning it was invented.

For those music lovers and movie addicts, this Bittorrent media player is highly ideal since it can provide them the widest selection of media contents from the Internet.

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kashif on 24 May, 2009 at 3:52 am #

i ahve very excited from ur software


rastadog on 23 August, 2009 at 4:03 pm #

Should also have mentioned Popcorn Hour, a device that does everything the Alpha device does, but supports a large SATA harddrive, turning it into a media server.


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