Scientific Atlanta Exceeds 7 Million SDV Homes

In a press release, which could be a mixed bag, Cisco reports:

Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, today announced that commitments for its Switched Digital Video (SDV) platform in the U.S. have exceeded 7 million homes passed. By extending and distributing the management of the video and data network control plane all the way to the “edge” of the network (generally speaking, at the optical node), operators can maximize their network investment by sharing quadrature amplitude modulators (QAMs) across both video-on-demand (VoD) and switched digital video traffic.

While SDV currently poses a problem for retail CableCARD devices (think TiVo) unable to resolve switched programming, these 7 million homes may not all receive SDV channels. Yet. And of those that do, we’re probably only talking a few stations. For now. 7 million represents greater than 10% of US cable subscribers, and Time Warner has indicated they intend to deploy SDV to 50% of customer homes this year.

SDV allows the providers to more efficiently utilize their bandwidth, a consideration with digital and HD content proliferation, but as a TiVo owner I’m somewhat concerned. Sounds like the various stakeholders are working on a technical solution, but when will it be released and who pays for it? And I assume I’ll have to give up yet another spot on my surge protector.

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10 MPH – Another Pick Your Price Download

Following in the footsteps of Radiohead, the folks behind 10 MPH have embraced the pick-your-price distribution model for both physical DVDs and digital downloads. Both downloads and discs have minimum fees (10 cents, $6.99) which seems reasonable to ensure a small company’s expenses are covered. More on the movie: The film 10 MPH chronicles the … Read more

Slacker Now Taking Hardware Orders

Amazon’s not the only one with new digital media hardware this holiday season, as internet radio provider Slacker is now taking pre-orders for their Portable Radio Player. And like the Kindle, no desktop computer is required: Revolutionary DJ technology built into the device, and a new class of radio licenses, allow the Slacker Portable to … Read more

Roxio Updates TiVoToGo Software

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TiVoBlog reports on Roxio’s Toast (v8) and Popcorn (v3) software updates that resolve TiVoToGo troubles introduced with the TiVo 9.1/9.2 Fall Update:

  • TiVo recordings created after TiVo’s Fall 2007 DVR update will no longer cause the application to hang during encoding
  • Resolves issue that may result in failed transfer of recording from DVR
  • TiVo recordings will be displayed with correct metadata
  • TiVo HD recordings now play back at correct speed

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Amazon Kindle Arrives!

I’m not sure why I’m so excited by the Kindle, especially given Sony’s eBook snorefest. Perhaps, I’ve just been a fan of Amazon since the early days and I enjoy seeing them push into digital media (Unbox, DRM-free MP3s, S3). Or maybe it’s rooting for the little guy with no hardware experience. However, I’m pretty … Read more

Deck the Malls with Sony

I’ve learned to take my camera with me whenever I hit the local King of Prussia mall — every few months something interesting pops up. This weekend it was a new Sony holiday display. Display is probably too mild a word as the footprint of this thing is probably two thirds the size of my … Read more

Xbox 360 To Offer Classic Game Downloads

Yet more details of Microsoft’s December 4th Xbox 360 update have been revealed… In addition to the “family timer” (yawn), we now get word that select classic Xbox game titles will be available for download. Initially, there’ll be seven “Xbox Originals” available for purchase, including Halo 1. However, given the large list of backwards compatible … Read more

Cablevision Completes Television CallerID Rollout

As of tomorrow, all Cablevision triple-play (television, data, voice) customers will be capable of receiving CallerID through their Scientific Atlanta set-top boxes. The feature can be toggled on/off and is provided at no extra charge. CallerID has proven to be a very popular feature in luring and retaining triple-play customers – Cablevision is wise to … Read more