Watch Hulu On Your TV [Awesome] | Posted at 10:12 AM
I use a little program called TVersity to stream my music, videos, and pictures to my Xbox 360. Once I discovered Hulu, I wished TVersity supported it. Alas it was not to be.
Enter PlayOn. PlayOn is still in beta but it works! It will stream YouTube, CBS, Hulu, and ESPN to your console (PS3 and Xbox). Unfortunately, just glancing around I didn’t find any full episodes from CBS.
I tested it out and I watched The Daily Show and a handful of YouTube videos (TVersity supports YT as well).
Once they add a few more networks so I can watch Lost in HD, we’ll be golden. NetFlix support will be redundant for 360 considering the Fall update but for PS3 users that might be some good news.
There is a 30-day trial and after it expires you can pay $30 to activate it. If you ask me that’s well worth the price if you’re like me and don’t have cable and don’t want to watch TV on your monitor.
Thanks Penny Arcade!

Comments
Cool! If only TiVo would get in on something like this.
Posted by: karlton
On September 8, 2008 5:30 PM
I'm sure there's a tool that'll do this just the way you want it. Try using google, especially "open source", and you's be able to get your favourite TV series n all
Posted by: Hot TV Series
On September 18, 2008 9:33 AM
Thanks for sharing. I stream tv series, it is simple and good quality on most shows.
Posted by: Jarred
On November 23, 2008 10:47 PM
Tversity is great, it appears they will be supporting Hulu very shortly! Can't wait, as I am sure you can't either.
Posted by: adacosta
On February 2, 2009 8:37 PM
Another option is to connect your computer straight to your tv, its really easy: http://www.outragedpotato.com/2008/09/streaming-netflix-and-hulu-straight-to.html Plus this way you can watch hulu, netflix, abc, etc
Posted by: Outraged Potato
On February 13, 2009 11:22 PM
Interesting
I hear it's coming to the Wii as well (many more Wii's out there than PS3s and Xbox 360s)... pun-not-necessarily-intended...
(should have left the name Revolution)
Posted by: me
On February 18, 2009 6:03 PM
It'll be awesome if it also works with wii. Watch streaming Tv on wii would be awesome :)
Posted by: Dr House
On October 21, 2009 12:06 PM