DJ Rep
How Interesting...
Three words...Video on Demand or IPTV as it has become to known is nothing short of stunning, if anyone watched the CES keynote where the Senior Vice President of SBC Broadcasting came on and demonstrated the ability to rent videos directly to your tv, have upto 4 videos in one screen at once, mutli angle sports channels, programming/preview anywhere from your cell phone, HDTV support...the list goes on it was unbeliveable I was actually very impressed and the funny thing is that microsoft technology is driving the whole thing. Apple needs to watch this, it may have got ahead with the online music industry but if it doesn't introduce some kind of major IPTV service I can see MS ruling the roost, IPTV is probably an even bigger potential digital explosion than online music so apple get off your ass and do something quick!!!
Oh and btw for ms the way that it worked was actually suprisingly simple.
My thoughts are that apple with the advent of H264 being integrated into quicktime in tiger will bring along a iFlix video store, this may happen, but it will not be enough. MS and SBC already have a better solution as shown at SBC, the ability to rent and buy movies from the comfort of your sofa is not to be sniffed at, and it's instant HDTV. What apple will have to do is to release a Media Edition Mac - or they will be out of the game altogether, the mac mini is a perfect potential for that but unfortunatley is the wrong type of hardware, it is very much a mac not a PVR or Media Box, perhaps when tiger is released they will release another mac mini with a hardware H264 video decoder, HDTV support, 7.1 Digital Optical sound, and some glorious software to power it all, but I can't really see this. What _may_ happen though would be that SONY would produce the STB to compliment the media stored on the mac, apple would provide the VOD, the interface and the technological ins and outs, and sony would create the box that would interact with the mac getting content from the mac as well as connecting to the apple VOD service, saving the movies in the box or on you mac like a PVR and having the hardware H264 decoder and the above mentioned connectios and en/decoders. Anyway thats enough rambling it's just that I was stunned how far ahead of the field MS are in this
Oh and btw for ms the way that it worked was actually suprisingly simple.
My thoughts are that apple with the advent of H264 being integrated into quicktime in tiger will bring along a iFlix video store, this may happen, but it will not be enough. MS and SBC already have a better solution as shown at SBC, the ability to rent and buy movies from the comfort of your sofa is not to be sniffed at, and it's instant HDTV. What apple will have to do is to release a Media Edition Mac - or they will be out of the game altogether, the mac mini is a perfect potential for that but unfortunatley is the wrong type of hardware, it is very much a mac not a PVR or Media Box, perhaps when tiger is released they will release another mac mini with a hardware H264 video decoder, HDTV support, 7.1 Digital Optical sound, and some glorious software to power it all, but I can't really see this. What _may_ happen though would be that SONY would produce the STB to compliment the media stored on the mac, apple would provide the VOD, the interface and the technological ins and outs, and sony would create the box that would interact with the mac getting content from the mac as well as connecting to the apple VOD service, saving the movies in the box or on you mac like a PVR and having the hardware H264 decoder and the above mentioned connectios and en/decoders. Anyway thats enough rambling it's just that I was stunned how far ahead of the field MS are in this