Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs. Living Without a DVR: Connected Home 2 Go DVR Lands In Dictionary: Connected Home 2 Go OCAP No More: Connected Home 2 Go The Monthly Communications Bill: Connected Home 2 Go

Out With The Old, In With The New: Muziq Replaces UpStage

I was pretty psyched a few months back when Sprint told me they were shipping a Samsung UpStage to evaluate… However, the reality of the device hasn’t been impressive at all. I’m a big fan of Samsung products, and over the years I’ve probably owned more Samsung phones than any other (back in the day … Read more

What’s Wrong With Comcast?

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I don’t know what’s going on, but Comcast has served me very well this year. In prior years I haven’t had much positive to say. Maybe it was the possibly intoxicated installer who had to be escorted out by the Verizon installer, or his replacement who drilled a hole through our dresser, or the three visits to get the TiVo Series3 operational, channel lineup issues, unusable broadband, etc. But this year, Comcast has really been on top of their game (service and support) and they deserve some public lovin’.

When I joined Sling in February, I figured I’d want a little more bandwidth to stream up to 3 Slingboxes simultaneously. So I reluctantly gave up my Verizon DSL (capped at 384Kbps up in my apartment building) and moved on over to Comcast which offered 768Kbps. The process of adding broadband was very smooth and the service has been very good – fast and reliable.

Sometime in the spring I decided I didn’t need all these extra digital channels, but I did want to keep ESPN, Discovery, etc in HD on my S3. I called Comcast and they were able to cut the digital tier (~$15/mo) but retain the HD channels… for free. Nice! Also nice: In my region Comcast doesn’t charge for CableCARD rentals.

I gave Comcast a call this morning asking if they had any deals on the movie channels. Unfortunately they didn’t have any promotions running and it looked like the cable television portion of my bill would nearly double. However, the phone agent was very patient and went through a variety of TV packages and deals on my broadband until we found something agreeable. He asked if my CableCARDs were in a TV or a TiVo (!) and then put me on hold while he called in the changes. HBO HD and Showtime HD magically appeared (on both tuners). Then he wished me a good day, good week, and good weekend.

Maybe this competition thing (satellite, FiOS) is finally paying off for us consumers.

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Mio Digiwalker c310x GPS Update

Anyone else also pick up that Mio GPS for $200 (or less) recently? Frankly, I had given up hope of ever seeing any map updates on this device and was ready to ebay it… However, Mio is now taking orders for a firmware and map update DVD. At only $25, I figure I’ll give it … Read more

Boys of Summer Slingbox Giveaway

Tony La Russa fan? Still don’t own a Slingbox? Want a second? No worries. Just fire up your digital camera or webcam and shoot a Slingbox-related video. If you’re lacking creativity and in need of guidance, we have some suggestions: Create an advertisement for Slingbox that illustrates why Slingbox is a great way to watch … Read more

More TiVo Series3 Lite Details?

While Mari and I were preoccupied with the slick FiOS TV 2.0, all sorts of TiVo Series 3 Lite info was breaking: Engadget, ZDNet, TiVo Lovers, PVRWire. If the reported specs are largely correct, it’s not immediately obvious where TiVo is making any significant cost cuts to bring the price down. ZDNet ran with the … Read more

Hands On With Verizon FiOS TV 2.0

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Thanks to John Czwartacki, Mari and I recently converged on Verizon’s corporate HQ in New Jersey for some hands on time with FiOS TV 2.0 (aka Interactive Media Guide, aka IMG). As with Digeo’s Moxi, Verizon has really enriched and modernized the DVR interface. And while not perfect, Mari and I both came away impressed with the direction Verizon is taking their software (which has been in development only about a year).

Widgets

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Mari loves widgets. I’m not quite as enthusiastic, but Verizon is rolling with the basics such as local weather, traffic, and community events. Below the widget bar, video continues to play. I find Moxi’s info ticker concept more appealing as similar info is subtly available while video remains full screen.

Hardware

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Like the MSO-deployed Moxi and the upcoming Comcast TiVo, FiOS TV runs on Motorola hardware… as does the oft-maligned i-Guide (Comcast+Gemstar) DVR software.

Multi-room Viewing

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Like Moxi, Verizon is also providing multi-room viewing over coax – using MoCA in this case. Only SD programs can currently be streamed to remote boxes, but Verizon hopes to offer HD streaming early in 2008. Two boxes can simultaneously access a source DVR for multi-room viewing, though the number of boxes you can deploy around the house is unlimited. Streaming is real-time.

Media Manager

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The higher-end FiOS TV DVR package also includes media extender functionality. Media Manager PC software organizes photos and (unprotected) music for DVR streaming.

PIP

Everywhere you look in the interface your video is available, either in a window or below the menu. I’m a fan of PIP, but unlike the Comcast Moto TiVo and Moxi interfaces FiOS TV doesn’t allow you to pause the video while in a menu or widget. So users will have to hit pause first to hide that Hell’s Kitchen elimination. In addition to PIP, the DVR interface is (optionally) partially transparent to the video below.

Pricing & Deployment

Verizon’s HD DVR service and box fee runs $12.99/month. They also offer a $19.99/month plan which includes Media Manager functionality and supports multi-room viewing — obviously requiring additional hardware ($4.99/month for each basic SD cable box). Sure seems reasonable compared to the TiVo Series 3…

FiOS TV 2.0 is currently being deployed in Fort Wayne and Rhode Island, with plans for all boxes to receive the (free) software upgrade by the end up September. In fact, we can probably expect a press release out of Verizon in the very near future.

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Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs. Online vs. On-Demand: Connected Home 2 Go This Post Is Trademarked For Your Protection: Davis Freeberg Set-Top DVRs on eBay: Connected Home 2 Go Comcast Plays Nielsen Role: Connected Home 2 Go Download Web Video Minu Guide: Web TV Wire