Telly (home entertainment server) explained

Interact-TV Inc.
Type:Public company
Foundation:2000
Location:Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Key People:Robert Bryan, president
Industry:TV/Video equipment, Entertainment
Products:TellyMinder; Spin off, JDV Solutions Inc. home entertainment servers, Linux Media Center software; Subsidiary, Viscount Media Trust, media company; Subsidiary, Pocket Kid Records, record label
Homepage:www.interact-tv-inc.com, www.jdvsolutions.com

The Telly home entertainment server is range of computer systems designed to store, manage, and access all forms of digital media in the home. Based on Interact-TV's Linux Media Center software,[1] it provides user managed libraries for music, photos, and all forms of video from recorded television programming to DVDs.

Expandable hard drive configurations accommodate growing libraries of home entertainment content and provide an alternative to Desktop and Laptop PCs for entertainment content. Networked configurations distribute content shared from all units throughout a network and allow recording at each location. Content on Telly systems appears to both Windows and Mac PCs as local networked volumes and can be accessed over the network. The Telly server web site provides management of and access to music, photos, and video.

Telly home entertainment servers use a trackball driven user interface and are offered with full high-definition television (HDTV) outputs, built-in digital video recorder (DVR) capabilities and a variety of other accessories. As a home entertainment server, Telly systems differ from traditional media center systems in that it is designed from inception to be configured and operated from a TV-based menu, and as a true server, permits integrated file sharing and secure volume managed expandable storage.

Key Features

Telly Servers are available in a range of models from small set-top sized to rack-mount systems. Each system contains a Linux OS and motherboard and one or more hard drives. All models may additionally have tuners and CD/DVD burners for both import and archiving owners content.

Video Functionality

Music Functionality

Photo Functionality

Networking Functionality

History

Corporate Info
Interact-TV, Inc. is a Delaware C Corporation, founded in 2000 by a group of television professionals and was originally headquartered in Westminster, Colorado. Interact-TV, Inc. is currently a public company quoted on the OTC Markets under the symbol ITVI,[2] and headquartered in Delaware.

Interact-TV was formed to develop software products that centralize both the Entertainment and Information experience. Interact-TV products blend Digital Media, Broadband, and Home Networking, then bring it to the end-user through a Television Interface. Interact-TV products focus on the increasing availability of broadband access to the home, and a pervasive demand for higher-value entertainment.

Its initial product, The Telly MC1000 Digital Entertainment Center, began shipping in 2002. This was the first integrated system to allow users to access most forms of digital entertainment including broadband Internet, cable and satellite television, digital audio and video entertainment, and digital home networking.

The Telly home entertainment server product line was continually enhanced[3] [4] [5] [6] and includes a complete line of servers, available through a network of dealers. The Interact-TV Telly product line established a prestigious business‑to‑business customer base including a significant partnership in November 2005 with Turner Broadcasting Systems (TBS) for over 500 Telly product units and special software work for Video‑On‑Demand (VOD) trials and services.

In 2009 Interact-TV, Inc. acquired Viscount Records, Inc. and Viscount Media Trust from the Medley family, in a deal structured by investment banker, Stan Medley. Shortly thereafter, Interact-TV, Inc. transferred all of its Telly properties operations (except for the Telly Minder system which was and is still under development) to JDV Solutions Inc., a spinoff[7] of Interact-TV Inc. Since late 2009, Telly Systems (except for the Telly Minder) have been sold and serviced by JDV Solutions.

Since 2010 Interact-TV, Inc. has shifted its focus more to the production side of entertainment with the formation of Pocket Kid Records, and a Web Channel[8] in 2010. Pocket Kid Records has been operating successfully with the band Dead Sara under contract and has had less success with the development of its Web-Channel and Telly Minder properties.

Operational Requirements

Telly home entertainment servers require an Internet connection for many features. Telly systems network over Ethernet to other computers and work with most cable set top boxes and both Dish and Direct-TV satellite via a simple infrared interface.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: LinuxLinks .
  2. Web site: OTC Markets | Official site of OTCQX, OTCQB and Pink Markets .
  3. Web site: The best streaming devices for 2022 . 12 April 2022 .
  4. Web site: Pearson FT Press | InformIT .
  5. Web site: Interact-TV Unveils MediaPool with 3.75 Terabytes of Unparalleled Digital Media Storage - Cedia News Article . 2015-02-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070911114548/http://www.cepro.com/article/interact_tv_unveils_mediapool_with_375_terabytes_of_unparalleled_digital_me/ . 2007-09-11 .
  6. Web site: Interact-TV announces 1080i/P support across Telly media server line .
  7. Web site: JDV, JDV Solutions Solutions .
  8. Web site: Interact-TV-Inc.com » Interact-TV Web Channel . 2015-02-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150224135052/http://interact-tv-inc.com/info/interact-tv-channel/ . 2015-02-24 .