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	<title>Comments on: Kinoma Producer gets a review, too</title>
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		<title>By: hrlaser</title>
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		<description>Hi.. 
hey Charles.. thanks for the kind words about my review.. i&#039;ve been using Kinoma Producer 4 like crazy to scale down full-length feature films i&#039;m captured from (mainly) TCM with my Neuros Recorder 2, then uploading them to my private FTP site so i can stream them in Kinoma Player 4 EX.. as described in my Kinoma Producer review.. this is so simple to do it&#039;s ridiculous.. the best playback is achieved when the Player&#039;s preferences are set to NOT prefer download over streaming.. it&#039;s smooth as silk over Sprint&#039;s EVDO network on my two Treo 700ps.. with only an occasional pause and burp for buffering.. MUCH smoother than if i have [x] checked prefer download over streaming.. PLUS, when you select prefer streaming over download, and you don&#039;t watch an entire film in one viewing, when you go back to it again, the Player remembers exactly where you left off and buffers up and starts playing the movie from that point.. which it does not do if you select prefer download over streaming.. 
 
by keeping these Producer-scaled versions of full-length movies on my private FTP site, i don&#039;t have to fill up an SD card with them and then try to remember what movie is on which card..  
 
anyway, i neglected to mention this in my Producer review (select streaming instead of download).. and it makes a world of difference..  
 
now please get your coders to put a battery meter into the Player.. please?.. 
 
Thanks 
Harv </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi..<br />
hey Charles.. thanks for the kind words about my review.. i’ve been using Kinoma Producer 4 like crazy to scale down full-length feature films i’m captured from (mainly) TCM with my Neuros Recorder 2, then uploading them to my private FTP site so i can stream them in Kinoma Player 4 EX.. as described in my Kinoma Producer review.. this is so simple to do it’s ridiculous.. the best playback is achieved when the Player’s preferences are set to NOT prefer download over streaming.. it’s smooth as silk over Sprint’s EVDO network on my two Treo 700ps.. with only an occasional pause and burp for buffering.. MUCH smoother than if i have [x] checked prefer download over streaming.. PLUS, when you select prefer streaming over download, and you don’t watch an entire film in one viewing, when you go back to it again, the Player remembers exactly where you left off and buffers up and starts playing the movie from that point.. which it does not do if you select prefer download over streaming.. </p>
<p>by keeping these Producer-scaled versions of full-length movies on my private FTP site, i don’t have to fill up an SD card with them and then try to remember what movie is on which card..  </p>
<p>anyway, i neglected to mention this in my Producer review (select streaming instead of download).. and it makes a world of difference..  </p>
<p>now please get your coders to put a battery meter into the Player.. please?.. </p>
<p>Thanks<br />
Harv </p>
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