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SyncTV – Watc Streaming HDTV on PC

October 10th, 2009 Camp HD Admin No comments

syncTV

SyncTV is a new kind of television service that’s on the web and on new TVs from major CE companies in the US.It’s easy to activate, and no set-top boxes are required.

The device will work on Windows PCs, Macs and Linux PCs.  SyncTV claims to practice an open-standards approach which helps third-party computer hardware manufacturers making well-matched devices. Additional devices that SyncTV could be integrated into include televisions, in-car video systems and other portable players.

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Change Your IP Address to US IP Address

October 7th, 2009 Camp HD Admin 15 comments

Why in the world you want to have a US IP address? For me, my reason is simple – “To be able to watch streaming Hulu TV shows and movies outside US”. I know you have your own reasons too and IF you’re unlucky to get the AOL browser working then worry no more, there is one more alternative that we can try.

Introducing G-pass.

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Watch Hulu Streaming Videos Anywhere in the World

August 5th, 2009 Camp HD Admin 28 comments

Hulu.com is popularly known as a free online video service that offers hit TV shows including Family Guy, 30 Rock, the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Lost, The Tonight Show with Conan o Brien, The Simpsons, Naruto Shippuden etc. etc. etc.

It says there FREE! yes absolutely BUT only if you reside within the United Sates of America (USA). If you really like TV shows like these and you happen to be residing outside America then poor you, Hulu won’t allow you to stream their videos period. 

A typical content message when you try to watch hulu videos outside US would be this:

We’re sorry, currently our video library can only be streamed within the United States. For more information on Hulu’s international availability, click here.

Over the past month, Hotspot Shield has become the main application to sneak and bypass IP filtering of Hulu but unfortunately, that didn’t last long. Hulu finally blocked users who are using Hotspot Shield to stream their videos and left us nothing again. Sure you can use third party VPN but how much are you willing to pay for their service? Wouldn’t be nice that everything in your internet would be free (specially watching TV shows)?

Ok, enough said. After Hotspot Shield, I have discovered that an application of AOL called AOL Desktop can let you stream Hulu videos in any part of the world. What it does is, it changes your IP address into a US IP address and that in return will make Hulu videos accessible right away.

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