Looking for a Few Good Devs
February 8th, 2006 at 4:37 pm by SohamWe know that many of the readers of this blog are not just technology users, but also technology creators. So if you’re an experienced C#, .Net, or C++ developer and would be interested in working at SnapStream, please visit our Jobs page.
New hires would need to join us in Houston, Texas. SnapStream offers a great boundary-less work environment where every voice is heard.
Please spread the word to your friends and family as well. Digital media enthusiasts preferred!
March 22nd, 2006 at 4:49 pm
please explain more details of what this company does and what the job is
March 25th, 2006 at 8:58 pm
How about a few good idea men. I swithed to this app in hopes of getting what MSFT’s MCE was not delivering. I would lik this app suite to succedd however there are quite a dew areas that SnapStream could improve upon.
Richard
June 5th, 2006 at 9:20 pm
This solution works well when it works but has been down more than up. Finding support links that work is hard. I currently can’t restore links to recorded programs that I can see are there, even after roling bact to a known good state using system restore in WinXP. The application dosn’t seem to know whear the recordings are or perhaps what the extensions are. It just sits ther for hours using up resources searching the hard drives, while the display says calculating. I have no clue what caused the problem.
I’m running on an ASUS A8N32-SLI Delux Mother Board with an Athalon X2 4400+ with 2meg of RAM and 320gb Sata RAID 0. I currently have two 6600GTs with 256mb Video RAM each and I have the capability of going SLI when I need to. Horsepower shouldn’t be a problem.
June 17th, 2006 at 3:30 pm
Norman,
What type of tuner card are you using? I know that hauppauge cards specifically do not work well with a dual processor PC. There is info on the hauppauge website under their support link….
November 26th, 2006 at 9:25 pm
The software didn’t work for me - never got a stable install. Rather than “a few good devs” - hire someone to do Q/A and fix redo the installer - this is about 3 years behind the times on the feature set. Whoever built the installer did not consider that not everyone has their file systme set up the same way. That said - even on a stock XP SP2, with the latest patches - it fails
Off to Fryes to try something else…