Instant Media 1.1.0.18

Instant Media is free software that delivers TV, Video, and Radio shows to your PC.
Features :
- Subscribe to your favorite channels. Hundreds available.
- New shows will appear instantly.
- Internet High Definition - iHD
- Full Screen Video - Supports DVD and HD quality videos.
- Music and Audio - Plays all video and audio formats.
- Play Modes - Plays both full screen and small format videos.
- Playback Independence - Play shows whenever and wherever you like.
- I´M Toolbar - An optional sidebar which sits on your desktop allows you to instantly see when new shows arrive.
- Play both QuickTime and Windows Media files via a single player. No more switching back and forth from player to player.
- Supports .wmv, .mov, .m4v, .mp4, .m4a, .wma, .mp3 , avi, .mpg and many more formats.
- Integrated Catalog - Integrated Catalog of videocasts (video blogs), audiocasts, and news feeds
- Download Management - Automated background downloading of large media files. Manages network disconnects seamlessly.
- Built-in media library. Organize all your media in one place.
- Auto delete shows in a given channel by age, size, max number of shows. Auto-filter show selection by keyword match.
- Create multiple playlists for your audio and video files.
System Requirements
- I’M runs on Windows XP
- Windows Media Player 10
- 750 MHZ CPU
- 256MB RAM
- 1GB hard drive space, for cached media
- Speakers for audio playback
- Broadband Internet Connection
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Written by Admin on June 10th, 2006 with
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#1. November 23rd, 2007, at 5:39 AM.
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