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ZumoCast Makes Your Computer a Personal Cloud For Watching Video on iPad and iPhone [Apps]

ZumoCast Makes Your Computer a Personal Cloud For Watching Video on iPad and iPhone [Apps]At least to some degree, syncing is on its way out, and ZumoCast, which enters private beta today, offers a stunning alternative: turning your computer into a non-public cloud and streaming video to iPads and iPhones in preference to syncing it.

This isn\’t a new idea whatsoever. Apps like AirVideo and StreamToMe have shown that a great deal of the time, streaming video from another machine-dynamically transcoding file formats that iPad would typically stick its nose up at-saves time and effort.

Those apps, which have had the advantage of multiple revisions, are still the precise bet for streaming video from your computer in your iDevice-compared to ZumoCast, their streaming video experience is more fluid and of higher quality.

But ZumoCast, that will remain free during the several month beta period, isn\’t just a server/client affair, and its idea of itself as something greater-a more holistic personal cloud-engenders some features as a way to really make it a killer app down the line.

For one, ZumoCast has a pleasant web-based interface, for watching your videos after you\’re not in your home network (ZumoCast\’s excited by the video experience at release, but will eventually add support for audio, documents, photos and the remainder).

Another excellent planned feature is offline access, which would help you snag a file locally on your device from throughout the app. Presumably the mandatory conversion would happen quietly and as quickly as possible, and you\’d turn out to be together with your video or audio content, cached and ready in your flight or car ride.

Though still in its early stages, ZumoCast has numerous promise, reigning in that cloud magic on your own personal collection. In an effort to get entangled inside the ZumoCast private beta, you may sign in over at [ZumoCast]

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