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Monsoon HAVA : ウィキペディア英語版
Monsoon Multimedia

Monsoon Multimedia is a company that manufactures, develops and sells video streaming and place-shifting devices that allow consumers to view and control live television on PCs connected to a local (home) network or from remotely from a broadband-connected PC or mobile phone.〔(Monsoon Multimedia launches new HAVA video streamers )〕
The devices enable streaming and recording of video content from video sources including live TV, DVD players, video game consoles, and TiVo to multiple PCs wirelessly. Multiple users can connect to the HAVA from any Internet connection simultaneously with channel-changing capabilities and full operation of the video source. The devices allow a PC to operate as a personal video recorder with pause, fast forward and rewind functions. The HAVA device also works as a TV tuner for Windows Media Center-enabled PCs without being directly connected to a video source.〔(First Look Battle of the Placeshifting Devices )〕
==History==
Monsoon Multimedia was created in 2004 by the founders of Dazzle and Emuzed.〔(Hava Faces off with Slingbox )〕 HAVA's main engineering and development operations are based in Tomsk, Russia and New Delhi, India. In 1996, the founders of Monsoon Multimedia founded Dazzle, where they developed the PC hardware and software products to compress video based on MPEG standards. In 2000, they founded Emuzed, where they created a TiVo-type product for the PC based on Microsoft's Media Center Edition PC operating system.
In November 2008, Monsoon announced the appointment of consumer technology industry veteran William Loesch as CEO of the company. Loesch brought 30 years of experience in the computer software and hardware industries, primarily in the consumer digital video sector. Loesch is not currently listed on the company website as an active member of the team (11/2/2011).

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