Space shifting
Space shifting (or spaceshifting), also known as place shifting (or placeshifting), allows media, such as music or films, which is stored on one device to be accessed from another place through another device. Space shifting is frequently done through computer networks, for example by viewing a television broadcast from a WiFi equipped set-top box on a WiFi equipped notebook. Other media shifting processes include time shifting, a process whereby a radio or television broadcast is recorded and played back at a different time, and format shifting where media files are converted into different formats.[1]
A practical purpose of placeshifting is to avoid copyright infringement claims, as when viewing content through The Slingbox or similar consumer electronics.
See also
- TV2Me - the original placeshifting device, developed by Ken Schaffer
- LocationFree Player
- Slingbox
- Subsonic (media server)
- Ampache
- Plex (software)
- copyright
- private copying
- Monsoon Multimedia
References
- ↑ Jamerich Parsons, June; Oja, Dan (2009). New perspectives on Computer Concepts 2010: Introductory. Computers. Dengang Learning. p. 465. ISBN 978-0-324-78076-5.