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June 27th, 2008

Google Media Server brings Google to your TV

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 11:04 pm

Categories: Google, Google Desktop

Tags: Google Inc., Media Server, Server, TV, Garett Rogers

A new gadget for Google Desktop called Google Media Server allows you to take content found on your computer or online Google services like YouTube and Picasa Web Albums, and shares it with UPnP compatible devices like the PS3. Unfortunately, as explained in the discussion group, Google Media Server does not work with Xbox — they integrating is technically possible, but their legal department won’t let them do it.

Initial reviews aren’t spectacular, but the software is beta, and I think it’s a good start.

If you want to give it a try, install the Gadget on your Windows machine (from what I can tell, it only works on Windows) then click on the options button. You can then select which of these devices have access to the media on your computer. For example, if you have a PS3, you will be able to select it here.

In order to protect your privacy, Google Media Server requires that you authorize which devices are allowed access. This can be configured by clicking the “Options” button on the Gadget interface, and then selecting “Devices” from the left hand column. Check the devices to authorize and click the “Save” button. You can now access media on these devices using Google Media Server.

What do you think of Google Media Server? Should it have been a more polished product before launch?

Garett Rogers is employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the cellular and electronics industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Google Media Server brings Google to your TV
Sounds like a copy of service already provided by orb.com.
I use it for streaming music to my home theater/surround system. Also able to access media files from any computer when away from home.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: lohrs@... Posted on: 07/01/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Google should also offer hardware devices. A little caching media server, DonnieBoy   | 06/28/08
RE: Google Media Server brings Google to your TV Shuelin   | 06/28/08
youtube video quality is crap in a small window Johnny Vegas   | 06/28/08
actually it looks just fine on a tv zachg@...   | 06/30/08
Google Media Server = Complete waste of time. (nt) No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/30/08
RE: Google Media Server brings Google to your TV lohrs@...   | 07/01/08

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