2007 In Preview: The CableCARD Cometh

Yesterday, we took a look back at 2006 and concluded high definition reaching a critical mass was the story of the year. For 2007, instead of forecasting the obvious (everyone gets HDTV – for less, digital media is everywhere) or making a bunch of wild predictions (Comcast buys TiVo), Dave and I wanted to focus on two notable dates.

Seven-Oh-Seven

cablecard.jpgIf you’re not in the business of broadband or consumer electronics, you’re probably not focused on the upcoming July 1st (7/07) CableCARD deadline. The CableCARD issue is sort of a subtopic in the larger story around the analog-to-digital TV transition. Nonetheless, the de-coupling of embedded security from set-top boxes has its own interesting history, and is worth a quick rundown:

Cable Companies and CableCARD – Once Upon a Time
The difficult thing about making set-tops has traditionally been the embedded security features, called Conditional Access (CA). Two companies – Motorola and Scientific Atlanta – cornered the market on CA, and thus became the primary set-top manufacturers for cable operators large and small. The operators decided they wanted more vendor choices and so supported the idea of separating CA from set-top hardware. Separable security, i.e. the CableCARD was born.

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TiVo OS Build For OCAP?

According to a letter the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) submitted to the FCC, TiVo is working on an Open Cable Application Platform (OCAP) port. Long term, this seems like an inevitable software engineering initiative if TiVo plans to continue working with the likes of Comcast and Cox. Multiple guides, multiple VOD applications, switched … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… Sling Media partners with UK mobile provider: Sling Community The story of CableLabs certification: Chris Lanier Digeo-Gemstar battle continues: PVRWire 1080p not “an important factor” in HDTV purchases: EngadgetHD Disney sells 5 million copies of Cars in 48 hours: AppleInsider

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… Orb to pilfer YouTube videos for mobile phones: ZDNet Apple teams with airlines to deliver iPod integration: Press Release Fox begins selling movies and shows online: Broadcasting & Cable Motorola acquires Netopia to grow IPTV: Davis Freeberg CableLabs says they’ve streamlined MultiStream CableCARD process: Press Release

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… Technology Emmy nominees announced: LiveDigitally LG HD flat panel DVR TV with CableCARD support reviewed: CNET YouTube to support mobile devices next year: TechCrunch CEA sponsors campaign protecting consumer’s digital media rights: Digital Freedom TiVoCast adds action sports and diabetes video downloads: TiVo

TiVo Meets With FCC, Talks CableCARD

While several TiVo representatives were (with me) at DigitalLife on Thursday, others were engaged with the FCC… What I found particularly interesting in the follow-up letter is “CableCARD deployment issues” — which has a decidedly negative connotation. I experienced a great deal of pain and frustration at Comcast’s hands in getting my S3 up and … Read more

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Orb 2.0 public beta available. (jkOnTheRun) Dave quizzes Motorola exec on OCAP. (PVRWire) EvokeTV bites the dust. (GigaOM) Moxi picks up three DVR UI patents. (Press Release) DirecTV, HDTV, and the resolution question. (Missing Remote)

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… TiVo Series3 release date and pricing rumors abound. (HDBeat, PVRBlog) Learning to love the cable guy (yeah right). (NY Times) Cable companies lose round in CableCARD battle. (CNET) Toshiba HD DVD 2.0 firmware released. (HDBeat)