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Saturday, May 14, 2011

OS X Freeware of the Day: DTV Free Internet TV Program

DTV is an open source program for easily watching and subscribing to video programs that can be downloaded freely over the Internet. The program uses RSS enclosure technology, which most people know as "podcasts," but focuses only on those podcasts that provide video. The program provides a very intuitive interface for viewing the videos available from a particular source, and manages the videos once they are downloaded.

DTV is in rapid development and each new release provides more stability and better features than the next. For the moment, DTV is only available for OS X (how often does that happen?) but is in development for all your Windoze friends.

Using DTV is as simple as opening the program to see the main interface, with various channels and a channel guide on the left. Once clicked, any of these options will show you a list of programs on the right.

You have the ability to download any video of your choosing with a single click. Once downloaded, the video will appear as such both in the channel listing and in your "My Collection" section, which contains all of the videos you've downloaded.

DTV also serves as it's own video player, with standard playing controls you can use to fast forward, pause, and stop your videos.

DTV can be downloaded for free here.

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