New software searches captions from TV shows recorded with Windows Media Center.
Richmond Hill, Ontario -- May 26, 2008 -- Arcosoft Inc., developer of video software tools, today announced the release of TeVeStream CaptionSeeker. Captions, found in TV broadcasts, is a valuable but overlooked source of information. Companies, institutions, and government agencies can stay informed of current events, if they can search the captions for interesting keywords.
Using a Vista PC, and one or more TV tuner cards, maintaining an archive of shows is a cost effective alternative to banks of VCRs, proprietary TV recording servers, and buying clips from service bureaus.
CaptionSeeker works by indexing TV shows recorded with Windows Media Center. The user searches for keywords in captions or descriptions. If a keyword is found, the user simply clicks on the search result to jump to the specific scene in Media Center.
CaptionSeeker runs on Windows Vista Home Premium and Vista Ultimate. Pricing is $499 USD for professional edition and $99 USD for personal edition. Evaluation download is available from www.TeVeStream.com
About Arcosoft Inc.:
Arcosoft Inc., founded in 1997, is the developer of TeVeStream, VONaLink VoIP call recording software, and RunFAX fax server. Other products in the TeVeStream suite include CaptionSaver, OctoMediaPlayer and FrameSeeker.