Snapstream's Digital Living Room Showcase
Snapstream has recently launched their Digital Living Room Showcase, featuring shots of home theater PC setups from their users.
I'm most impressed with how they're going about finding interesting HTPC setups, by using Flickr to setup a group pool for it. There are lots of interesting setups, but their first feature is definitely the best one out there.
Also new to me is their company blog, featuring news and tips about snapstream products. If you're an owner of BeyondTV software, I'd say this is a new site worth watching.

There is also a similar group for Media Center on Flickr at:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/mediacenter/
Posted by: Thomas Hawk | June 09, 2005 at 09:22 PM
So can SnapStream do HD now? Has anyone done it? What tuner cards does it support?
Posted by: Mike | June 13, 2005 at 12:43 PM
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