Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Pay Circuit City to bypass the DMCA for you. (Davis Freeberg) HAVA place-shifting boxes now shipping. (Press Release) Hands-on with the new Archos 604 PMP. (T3) Fellow consumer charts Netflix shipping patterns. (Hacking Netflix)

Tech Company Customer Service Rated

If the BBB can rate these guys, why not me? I’m a stickler for good service — I won’t patronize companies providing inferior service. When I had a billing problem with Sprint about 5 years ago and the phone rep called me a liar, I switched to VoiceStream (Jamie Lee Curtis had nothing to do … Read more

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… CinemaNow-burned DVDs likely to fail in many commercial DVD players. (BoingBoing) Humax DirecTV LCD reviewed. (CNET) Dolby to offer 3D projection system. (Engadget) ZigBee and other RF specs face possible litigation. (eHomeUpgrade)

TiVo, Macrovision, And The Stealth Broadcast Flag

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Why wait for Congress to do your dirty work when the content owners can recruit Macrovision to backdoor broadcast flag-like functionality without government bureaucracy and public scrutiny? While these restrictions aren’t new (or unique to TiVo), there still appears to be challenges in properly classifying content on TiVo units. I can envision current releases on HBO being flagged, but doubt this nearly 40-year old film was intended to be tagged. In fact, I believe Macrovision is only permitted to mark PPV and DVD content with copy/viewing limitations. TiVo, if you want to follow-up with this likely transmission glitch: John Campos, who provided these photos, was recording the Fox Movie Channel via Comcast in Seattle.

Macrovision copy protection rules include:

  • Copy Never – This content is not allowed to be recorded by a TiVo DVR.
  • 7 Day Unlimited – These programs can be recorded and viewed as many times as you like within 7 days of their original recording date
  • 7 Day / 24 Hours – These programs can be stored for up to 7 days but once you begin watching the show, you must complete viewing within 24 hours.

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Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Time Warner Cable kisses and makes up, will offer CableCARDs. (TiVoBlog) Sirius video around the corner? (Orbitcast) Ten HDTV myths. (PC World) Radio Shack announces what we already know, currently selling TiVo. (Yahoo) Digital Deck Media Connector reviewed. (PC Mag)

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… LG scraps plans for dual Blu-ray/HD-DVD player. (CE Pro) An incomplete overview of online television guides. (TechCrunch) AOL expands online video offerings, will offer Viacom content. (eWeek) Walmart may have HD-DVD player for $350, though mine doesn’t. (HDBeat)

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Microsoft Vista’s enhancements over XP MCE.  (Matt Goyer) NBC not interested in TiVo’s new metrics. (MediaPost) Hell freezes over, Metallica on iTunes. (CNN) Netgear acquires SkipJam. (eHomeUpgrade)