12-Aug-99

Timeshift-TV For Time-Shifting TV Viewers

Instant Video Technologies (IVT) has announced that it has acquired Delaware-based Timeshift-TV, a developer of digital-video technology that allows users to ""personalize their TV viewing experience by adding VCR functionality to live broadcasts."" Similar in concept to recent products released by TiVo and RePlay, these standalone digital recording devices are aimed at giving consumers more control over when and how they watch their favorite TV shows. Instant Video Technologies currently holds patents relating to ""faster-than-real-time"" delivery of video and audio over networks - a technology that underlies IVT's Burstware software. IVT's Chairman and CEO, Richard Lang, states that ""Timeshift-TV's technology puts control over broadcast television scheduling in the hands of the viewer. The technology dovetails well with IVT's faster-than-real-time video and audio burst technology by giving users full, VCR-like control in conjunction with IP network video delivery. We believe the combination of time-shift functionality and Burstware software will also have particular relevance in set-top box implementations."" Timeshift-TV's technology is said to provide ""always-on"" cyclical buffering that lets users choose a program already in progress and watch it from the beginning, while the show continues to be recorded. Viewers can pause and skip forward or back within a broadcast. The company also claims that Timeshift-TV can record several channels simultaneously. Lang says ""IVT intends to leverage important features that distinguish Timeshift-TV's technology from other digital VCR technologies to tap into new markets and applications.""