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Publisher's Description
From Lava Software:
Kenbushi Pro is a powerful media entertainment center with full-screen media control (like Apple TV) which puts your library of movies, TV shows, vidcasts, music and other media at your fingertips for easy browsing, fast searching and instant playback on your existing TV or home theater system. It also includes a backup server (so you can easily backup data from other computers) and cross-platform file-sharing for moving files around your home or office network.
- Pro Edition is now FREE for personal users
- Powerful, gorgeous full-screen media control
- Plays all types of movies (avi, divx, H264, etc.)
- Plays all music, including purchased iTunes songs
- Auto media player selection (VLC, Quicktime)
- Store media across any number of hard disks
- Converts old computers into media servers
- View slideshows wirelessly on PSP, DS or PPC
- Backup your data regularly to keep it safe
- Works on wireless and wired networks
- Transfer files between Windows, Mac and Linux
- Set Skipmarks to skip credits, ads, bad bits, etc.
- Control media playback wirelessly with your PDA
- Remotely synchronize folders via LAN or Internet
- Share files with your friends over the Internet
What's new in this version: Adds support for Ogg Vorbis movie and music formats, adds an 'Exit To Desktop' option to KenbushiTV, has improved media file scanning, smoother KenbushiTV screen navigation, and various optimizations and bug fixes.
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