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Topic: Commercial Set Top Box PVRs
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Tivo Series 3 (HDTV CableCard Tivo) & Tivo Quarterly Call
Posted by: rampy on Friday, September 01, 2006 - 10:04 AM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Tivo Series 3 unboxed -- pictures of the CableCard ready HDTV Tivo Series 3.

Notes from the Tivo quarterly conference call

Rumor: HDTV CableCARD Tivo Series 3 on September 13th?


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Is TiVo on the Rise? Don't Call it a Comeback...
Posted by: rampy on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 - 11:53 AM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

We like to thumb our DIY hacker-ethic noses at TiVo sometimes, but TiVo is definitely an important part of both the initial adoption of DVR technology and more importantly concept/mass marketing but also to it's future (see: CableCard Tivo -- eventually anyways)

In any case, it seems that Wired News is a little bullish on TiVo after some recent court battle victories and partnerships announcements with large cable providers.

Time will tell though if legions of mac-cult like followers and a great UI is enough...


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MatrixStream to showcase High Definition IPTV at CES 2006
Posted by: Anonymous on Tuesday, January 03, 2006 - 10:24 AM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

MatrixStream Technologies, Inc., will be demonstrating at CES the world’s first H.264 AVC (advance video codec) Video on Demand and IPTV Set Top Box (STB) and PC Player capable of the highest of high definition (HD) signal formats with 1080 vertical pixels by 1920 horizontal pixels. See MatrixStream in South Hall 2, Booth 26824, courtesy of Corinex Communications Corp., from which Corinex will be showcasing IPTV over Powerline.

MatrixStream’s 1020HD STB will match and even exceed broadcast and satellite quality video over any broadband network the same way that VoIP can be used over any broadband connection.


Pictures of the IMX 1020 HD STB (For high resolution versions of these pictures, please go to: matrix stream press kit).

Unlike most IPTV and Video on Demand (VOD) solutions on the market today, which are bogged down by broadband bandwidth congestion and integration issues which leads lengthy download periods or low quality Internet videos, proprietary MatrixStream technology leverages proprietary H.264 end-to-end solution, allowing viewers to watch videos in DVD or HD over any best effort broadband; capable of instant VOD, streaming DVD-quality video in real time.

release continued... inside


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Schedule Recordings on your TiVo from Yahoo! TV
Posted by: Anonymous on Monday, November 07, 2005 - 09:05 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Schedule Recordings on your TiVo from Yahoo! TV

    Yahoo! and TiVo have partnered to give you the ultimate remote control: the Web! Now you can schedule recordings on your TiVo® box from any internet connection. From any Yahoo! TV episode page, just click "Record to my TiVo box".

    Your request will be automatically sent to your home the next time your TiVo box connects. Please allow one hour if your TiVo is connected to broadband through your home network, 36 hours if your TiVo uses dialup.



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TiVo and DirecTV Parting ways?
Posted by: JohnL on Sunday, July 24, 2005 - 11:41 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

I had to take a quick break from the studying and homework of Summer Session College Class (R) to spread the word that TiVo may be in some trouble. Over at PVRWire I read that there are rumblings of DirecTV making its own in house PVR solution and cutting TiVo loose. Around 70% of TiVo's subscription base comes from the deal with DirecTV, so this could be very bad for the company. Read up on it. Heres a small excerpt:

Is the marriage between DirecTV and TiVo coming to a close? J.P. Morgan seems to think so according to comments made on Friday (July 22, 2005). J.P.Morgan's expectation is that DirecTV will roll out their own PVR technologies and no longer need to rely on TiVo.

Even though I built my own, I would hate to see the company that popularized DVRs go away.

UPDATE: via PVRSpot has some scoop on DirecTV signing a deal with Pace Micro Technology to provide future statellite set top box's (and presumably DirecTV PVR's)

Note: rampy--> one thing to consider is that although DirecTV is a large number of the overall subscriber base, TiVo gets much less gross return per subscriber than they do for the standalone units. IIRC it's a buck and change from DirecTV to TiVo for each DirecTiVo subscription. Compared to the fat they must get from the suckers like me who pay 12.95 a month for standalone units. So I wouldn't sound the death bell quite yet, as both DirecTV and TiVo (I hope) have been planning for this seeming eventuality.

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Hidden TiVo Web Server
Posted by: JohnL on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 - 11:27 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Looks like Dave Zantz has found a hidden web server on Series 2 TiVo boxes. I ran across the article at eHomeUpgrade and it seems like a nifty little hack for all you commercial TiVo owners. Head on over to Dave's website and readup on the howto and get yours rolling now! From the news post at eHomeUpgrade:

Dave Zantz is up to his TiVo hacking tricks again. He informs us that TiVo Series 2 DVRs have a hidden web server integrated into the system that allows remote access to stored video content. Dave says, "it's no Slingbox, but for many people it doesn't require any additional equipment or expense."

I hear the back doors creaking open. :)


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More Tivo Ad Changes
Posted by: JohnL on Monday, July 18, 2005 - 02:35 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Well, while running around over at PVRWire and Engadget I saw that the good ol' boys at TiVo have done a software upgrade:

The jury’s still out on TiVo’s plans to insert ads during fast forwarding, but they’ve come up with another NAB-friendly ad hook that rolled out today: instantly respond with your TiVo to certain advertisements. (Quote from Engadget Article)

The PVRWire news article on the new ad widget says that the software upgrade has been done on around one million boxes, only Series2 that arent DirecTV units. There is also a longer more in depth post on Yahoo.com for your reading enjoyment.

Note:
rampy rant:--> *shrug* I don't really look at it as a bad thing. It's really part of the next step/evolution for TiVo to be an interactive platform. Think amazon.com meets sitcom.

I have a series 2 tivo currently in the rotation and will see if I was one of the "lucky" ones.

There's previously had this functionality where you'd give the thumbs up during certain commercials and then it would take you to another screen where you could request additional information. Unfortunately the turn around time was pretty pathetic... 6 months later I received my glossy print mailer about the new line of Chevrolet Corvettes. That didn't feel quite as interactive or immediate to me.

I see potential and value possible with something like this, but probably not in the form it'll take initially. All I have to say is if I get another Tivo software update and if it makes my interface any more sluggish than it already is i'm canceling my service and promoting the BeyondTV box to the digital cable (currently recording two analog cable sources).

So in short, I'll wait and see and not give the knee jerk "OMG Tivo fux0ring with ads again" response and hope for the best.


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MediaReady 5000 Linux Powered Digital Media Center STB
Posted by: rampy on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 - 01:26 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Video Without Boundaries is making a linux Media Center/DVR STB with all the trimmings called the MediaReady 5000 Advanced Digital Media Center ( PDF spec sheet)

" The MediaREADY™ 5000 combines a suite of popular TV-centric applications for digital media management and communication with an advanced electronic program guide and the ability to record broadcast media on either the unit's internal hard drive or DVD recorder.

The MediaREADY™ 5000 lets users customize viewing by recording shows on a built-in computer hard drive or DVD recorder. Users can access digital media files on the unit's internal drive, any PC or on the same in-home network, connected peripheral devices. In addition, the unit brings On-demand content, E-mail, Internet browser, Games, and MP3/CD/DVD/MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4 playback to any connected television.
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I've been anxiously awaiting SageTV 3.0's prebuilt linux systems, but if the MediaReady 5000 is available soon.... I'm gonna have to increase the byopvr review budget by a LOT! :)

hat tip to the up and coming PVR blog PVR Spot & eHomeUpgrade



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Comcast & TiVo Together At Last
Posted by: rampy on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 - 04:01 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Looks like TiVo's self-predicted path to profitability might not be hyperbole after all...

Deal will put TiVo system on Comcast DVRs
PVRblog coverage: Comcast and TiVo seal the deal
TiVo Press Release
Yahoo news story
Thomas Hawk coverage
TVHarm me with Harmony coverage

I immediately wonder if this relationship will make it easier for TiVo to get to a bidirectional CableCard standalone HDTV going. Or even a single tuner cableCARD HDTV standalone unit. I hope that is the case. Although on the flipside, TiVo getting cozy with content providers and cable companies could end up being a bad thing for consumers. Should be interesting none the less..

SlashDot discussion on TiVo Comcast deal

Alex Rowland's excellent breakdown of the tivo/comcast deal Why Comcast + TiVo is Actually Bad for TiVo (Sorry)



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TiVo to Aim for PC Desktop (?)
Posted by: rampy on Friday, March 11, 2005 - 02:36 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

TiVo to Aim for PC Desktop

TiVo bullish on the future, "PC experience"

"Of course, the big question is how TiVo is going to stay strong as the competition heats up. The CableCard mandate is something that TiVo takes seriously, and they are developing products that will support CableCard, including the existing unidirectional specification. Nevertheless, Ramsay noted the a number of "large monopolies" were doing their best to inhibit CableCard use for companies such as TiVo, but the company is hopeful that the law will be maintained in favor of competition, rather than in favor of the cable companies, who would like to use CableCard technology to lock customers into their own PVR solutions.

What really piqued my interest were brief comments about a TiVo-branded service on the PC. The company didn't say anything beyond the fact that they are looking into this, but it would fit well with their broadband plans. The goal is clear: adding value to their service is the only way to differentiate the company from the competition. "Wherever" people want to watch is important to the company, and they want to embrace choice. They know that the PC platform is going to continue to play a big role in home entertainment, but they're not yet talking about what this means in the long run.
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I'm not holding my breath on the TiVo-branded service on the PC (after all this conference call is designed to keep the investors interested, and excite the fanboys, not necessarily reflect the reality). It would be pretty cool if they expanded their offerings in such a way to utilize the PC as content delivery or retrieval mechansim, but i'm not holding my breath after the delayed and then somewhat half-baked TiVo to Go implementation.

The CableCard technology and legislation is going to be paramount, IMHO, to TiVo's future success. I'm also hoping they can make the breakthrough/headway so that legitimate PC based CableCard technology can follow in it's footsteps.

Check out TVHarmony's condiment flavored take on the TiVo come PC experience

Also worth reading is the venerable Thomas Hawk's take on the subject TiVo Pauses Company Costs and Growth: My thoughts on the TiVo Fourth Quarter Conference Call




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TiVo Releases SuperBowl Viewer Statistics
Posted by: rampy on Wednesday, February 09, 2005 - 03:23 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Tivo has released the aggregate "anonymous" viewing stats garnered from sampling random TiVo DVR users during the Super Bowl. via engadget

According to TiVo stats these were the Top 10 Commercials on Super Bowl Sunday.

1. Emerald Nuts - Unicorn
2. Anheuser Busch - Designated Driver
3. GoDaddy.com - Censorship Hearing
4. Diet Pepsi - Cindy Crawford Eye Catcher
5. Ameriquest - Robbery
6. Careerbuilder.com - Monkey Brown-Nosing
7. Tabasco - Burn
8. Fed Ex - Super Bowl Commercial Formula
9. Paramount Pictures - War of the Worlds
10. Anheuser Busch - Thank You to Troops


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TiVo to Offer SDK
Posted by: LowBrow on Monday, January 31, 2005 - 11:24 AM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

Slashdot.org has a link to an article on C|Net about TiVo's attempt to open up to 3rd party developers. In short, they're going to allow plugins like we've got for SageTV, etc. to enable RSS feeds, weather, games, and whatever else those TiVo lovers develop. Looks like a clear response to the pressure building from the BYOPVR world!

V.A. -> After reading some of the comments, it sounds like the folks at Slashdot are regarding this as a sign that the end of TiVo is near. It seems that with cable companies building their own DVR solutions, and TiVo trying desperatly to get your $13/month that perhaps we are seeing the begining of the end for TiVo.

ArsTechnica is piling on too! TiVo: it's time to be a platform "Everyone knows it: TiVo is in trouble..."



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CES 2005 Rumor: TiVo to announce CableCard support?!
Posted by: rampy on Wednesday, January 05, 2005 - 05:28 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

CES 2005 Rumor: TiVo to announce CableCard support?! (nytimes, free reg required or bugmenot action -- scroll down to second article/story)

"What about the TiVo? If the cable-TV cable now goes straight from the wall into the TV set, where do you plug in a recording device?... So I emailed TiVo, the company, to see if they’d thought about this. Their response: Stay tuned. TiVo will make an announcement at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week that, I’m told, should address this problem."


hat tip to pvrblog commenter john

I'm hopeful that this is a reality. I'm also hopeful it's not a paper/vapor announcement frought with delays and PR hyperbole for months and months. We'll see, i'm cautiously pessimistic=P

UPDATE Rumor no longer...

"TiVo said it would launch in early 2006 a cable-ready, high-definition DVR with CableCARD built in, that also includes a cable tuner."

TiVo Developing High-Definition, Digital Cable Ready DVR


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More TivoToGo Details & Impatience
Posted by: rampy on Wednesday, January 05, 2005 - 05:19 PM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

ZDnet story: TiVo subscribers want mobile upgrade sooner (including me... I keep forcing connections to the TiVo Mothership but am stuck at 4.X software revision -- version 7.1 required for TivoToGo)

Telling/interesting quote here on some of the mechanics (supposedly) of TiVoToGo which conflicts with what I've heard previously:

"To transfer television programs onto a laptop, subscribers must install the no-cost TiVo Desktop software on a portable computer. The system encrypts the program during the transfer, so subscribers must use a password to decrypt and play back the show."

Previous TivoToGo Coverage


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TivoToGo Launches Today
Posted by: rampy on Monday, January 03, 2005 - 06:13 AM
Commercial Set Top Box PVRs

TivoToGo Launch today ( Yahoo news PR clipping | SF Chronicle | wired news coverage )

"The long-awaited service feature called TiVoToGo, set to launch Monday, will give users their first taste of TiVo untethered.

No longer confined to TiVo digital video recorders in the living room or bedroom, subscribers will be able to transfer their recorded shows to PCs or laptops and take them on the road - as long as the shows are not specially tagged with copy restrictions. That's also the case for pay-per-view or on-demand movies, and some premium paid programming."

(emPHAsis mine) SlashDot also picked up on the discussion I quickly downloaded the TivoToGo desktop sofware, BUT it can't "see" my TiVo because I haven't been upgraded to version 7.x of the TiVo software =( So that was a pretty useless, paper launch IMHO...



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