Posts Tagged ‘Media’

Cable vs Network TV – Bailout Tax

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Both sides claim rights to the truth.
The only local broadcasting that networks provide is NEWS.. There are less people watching TV, instant and current news is available on the internet 24/7, and in search of original entertainment TV viewers are also seeking entertainment on the Internet. Television Networks could have worked with this technology but like the newspaper industry the networks have assumed a holier position. Their attitude that -Networks are the true broadcasters,that they are bringing quality programming to viewers living rooms, and I guess I would describe the network attitude is similar to the auto manufacturers. They know what the consumer wants and what’s good for them is good for the country and the people. Well the auto industry has already imploded, the news paper industry is struggling for survival and now network TV is whining for up to a 400 million bailout so they can do their job an deliver local programming.
NO BAILOUT – I made a video for that over a year ago and have addressed the changing viewer climate numerous times since then in YouTube videos, I would love the opportunity to address the CRTC. We have had direct contact with broadcasters and networks with first hand knowledge of the cavalier attitude they have.
The Cable industry also needs a wake up call, more competition is required so they loose the monopoly and consumers can receive better rates for telecommunication.
Finally instead of funding CBC with nearly 1 billion of tax payers money, the federal government should be setting up a high speed Internet grid that covers the country and access to the Internet should be free to all Canadians, it is the future. FREE INTERNET TO ALL CANADIANS!

According to federal government estimates, total spending on the CBC will be reduced by $62.8 million in the 2009-10 fiscal year equivalent to 5.6 per cent of the broadcaster’s annual $1.3 billion budget (of which $930 million, or about $28 for each Canadian, is taxpayer funded). CBC president Hubert Lacroix has also said advertising revenue will sink by as much as $65 million this year.

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Watch TV in VLC media player

Monday, March 8th, 2010

a really easy way to watch tv or movies
over an internet connection, for free
built right into this tiny player

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Net-Connected TV Set Top Movie Boxes – The 5 On TechVi.com

Friday, February 12th, 2010

In this episode of The 5, we take a look at simple set top boxes that harness the power of the internet to deliver the goods to your big screen.

http://techvi.com/shows/the-5/2009/08/five-net-connected-tv-movie-boxes/

BLOCKBUSTER ONCE COMMANDED THE RENTAL MARKET…
BUT IT’S ONDEMAND PLAYER ARRIVED ON THE SCENE A BIT TOO LATE.
THE COMPANY TEAMED UP WITH MEDIAPOINT TO OFFER A DIGITAL SET TOP BOX THAT WORKS ON BOTH STANDARD AND HIGH DEF TV’S.
THE SIMPLE PLAYER HOOKS UP TO YOUR NETWORK USING A WIRED OR WIFI CONNECTION.
MOVIES ARE PROGRESSIVELY DOWNLOADED AND PLAYED SO VIDEO IS CONSISTENT AND DVD QUALITY.
THERE ARE NO MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION COSTS – YOU PAY 99 BUCKS FOR THE PLAYER AND THAT INCLUDES 25 MOVIE RENTALS.
AFTER THAT, RENTALS START AT 2 DOLLARS.

THE WESTERN DIGITAL TV HD MEDIA PLAYER LETS YOU PLAY JUST ABOUT ANY POPULAR MOVIE FILE ON YOUR BIG SCREEN.
THE WD TV HD MEDIA PLAYER DOESN’T DIRECTLY CONNECT TO THE WEB, BUT DOES LETS YOU PLAY THE AUDIO, VIDEO OR PICTURES YOU’VE DOWNLOADED TO YOUR COMPUTER.
THE DEVICE CONNECTS TO YOUR TV AND ADDS NOT ONE BUT 2 USB PORTS SO YOU CAN CONNECT A HARD DRIVE OR PRETTY MUCH ANY STORAGE DEVICE WITH A USB CONNECTION.
THE WD TV HD HANDLES VIDEO UP TO FULL 1080P AND PLAYS POPULAR FORMATS INCLUDING MPEG, H-264, QUICKTIME, AVI AND MORE.
IT WON’T PLAY PROTECTED FILES LIKE THE ONES YOU GET FROM ITUNES OR AMAZON UNBOX.

BOXEE SOFTWARE IS THE MOST FLEXIBLE AND EXPANDABLE WAY TO WATCH JUST ABOUT ANY TYPE OF MEDIA ON YOUR TV SCREEN.
THE FREE, OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE TAKES A BIT OF TECH-KNOW HOW TO GET UP AND RUNNING – THAT’S BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO INSTALL IT ON AN APPLE TV OR COMPUTER CONNECTED TO YOUR TV SET.
ONCE YOU GET OVER THAT HURDLE, YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID.
THE SOFTWARE PULLS TOGETHER MEDIA FROM YOUR HOME NETWORK, CONTENT FROM THE WEB AND TOSSES IN A LITTLE SOCIAL NETWORKING.
THAT’S RIGHT – IT’LL TWEET OUT THE NAME OF THE MOVIE YOU’RE WATCHING – IF YOU WANT IT TO.
IF THE CONTENT IS ON THE WEB, CHANCES ARE YOU CAN WATCH IT WITH BOXEE.
THE SOFTWARE IS SLEEK AND SIMPLE TO NAVIGATE – IT WAS DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH A REMOTE CONTROL.

WITH ALL OF IT’S EXCELLENT QUALITIES, IT’S A SURPRISE THE COMPANY IS STRUGGLING TO GAIN A FOOTHOLD IN THE SET TOP SPACE.
THE DEVICE HAS A HUGE HD MOVIE LIBRARY, NO SUBSCRIPTION FEE AND THE ABILITY TO STREAM IN 1080 P.
THE REMOTE CONTROL DESIGN RIVALS THE FORM AND FUNCTION OF TIVO’S FAMOUSLY HAND-FRIENDLY REMOTE.
STILL, THE COMPANY HAD SOME EARLY STUMBLES, INCLUDING OVERLY EXPENSIVE HARDWARE AND MOVIE PRICES AND NO BUILT IN WI-FI.
PURCHASED MOVIES STILL WON’T PLAY ANYWHERE ELSE.
VUDU’S CLAIM TO FAME IS IT’S ABILITY TO INSTANTLY STREAM MOVIES IN HD – BUT YOU’LL NEED A FAT NET CONNECTION TO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE.
THE ROKU DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYER IS COMPACT, CHEAP AND IT’S STREAMING ABILITIES ARE ENDLESS.

FOR STARTERS, THE DEVICE STREAMS CONTENT FROM TWO MAJOR PLAYERS – NETFLIX AND AMAZON – BUT SERVICE CHOICES ARE EXPANDING FAST.
THE BOX IS SUPER SIMPLE TO SET UP AND WORKS WITH STANDARD OR HIGH-DEF TVS.
BUILT IN WI-FI MEANS YOU DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT HAVING A NET CONNECTION NEAR YOUR TV.
THIS IS THE PLAYER YOU’D BE COMFORTABLE GIVING YOUR GRANDMA TO USE – IT’S THAT SIMPLE.
YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM THOUSANDS OF NETFLIX INSTANT STREAMING SELECTIONS OR FROM AMAZON’S VIDEO ON DEMAND LIBRARY.
THE SECRET HERE IS IN THE STREAMING – VIDEO QUALITY IS AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED TO SUIT YOUR INTERNET’S SPEED – IT CAN EVEN HANDLE HD.
THE DOWNSIDE OF NETFLIX’S INSTANT STREAMING LIBRARY IS THAT MANY TITLES ARE OLDER – YOU ALSO AREN’T GUARANTEED HD.

APPLE TV IS BASCIALLY A GIANT IPOD FOR YOUR HDTV – IN FACT, IT’S ONLY MEANT TO CONNECT TO WIDESCREENS.
APPLE HAS DEALS WITH ALL OF THE MAJOR STUDIOS, AND MOST MOVIES ARE AVAILABLE TO RENT WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THEIR DVD RELEASE.
IF YOU CAN’T WAIT THAT LONG, YOU CAN DOWNLOAD TO OWN.
THE INTERFACE IS SLICK, AND THE DEVICE ALSO HANDLES TV SHOWS, PODCASTS, MUSIC, PHOTOS AND YOUTUBE.
THE NEAT THING HERE – MOVIES YOU BUY ON APPLE TV CAN ALSO BE PLAYED ON YOUR COMPUTER OR IPOD OR IPHONE.
YOU CAN ALSO LOAD YOUR OWN MOVIES ONTO THE BOX, BUT COMPATIBLE FORMATS ARE LIMITED -
THERE’S ALSO NO EXPANDABLE HARD DRIVE.
STILL, APPLE TV IS A GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO FUMBLING WITH DVD’S.

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Social Media Frees ‘Democracy Now!’ from Arrest – Amy Goodman

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/11/15/Amy_Goodman__Denis_Moynihan_Breaking_the_Sound_Barrier

“Democracy is a messy thing,” says Amy Goodman. The Democracy Now! host revisits her controversial arrest while covering a protest at the 2008 RNC. She praises social media sites like YouTube and Twitter as guardians of free speech.

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In the Gallery: Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan talk about Breaking The Sound Barrier. Amy Goodman, award-winning host of the daily internationally broadcast radio and television program “Democracy Now”, breaks through the corporate media’s lies, sound bites, and silence in this wide-ranging new collection of articles.

In place of the usual suspects—the “experts” who, in Goodman’s words, “know so little about so much, explain the world to us, and get it so wrong”—this accessible, lively collection allows the voices the corporate media exclude and ignore to be heard loud and clear.

From community organizers in New Orleans, to the courageous American soldiers who’ve said “No” to Washington’s wars, to the victims of torture and police violence, we are given the extraordinary opportunity to hear ordinary people standing up and speaking out. – Book Passage

Amy Goodman is the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!. She is co-author of the national best-seller The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media that Love Them written with her brother David Goodman.

Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 300 stations in North America.Pioneering the largest public media collaboration in the U.S., Democracy Now! is broadcast on Pacifica, community, and National Public Radio stations, public access cable television stations, satellite television (on Free Speech TV, channel 9415 of the DISH Network), shortwave radio and the internet.

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The Gadget Show Web TV – Episode 1: Archos and TV on PC

Friday, February 5th, 2010

In this episode John gets an exclusive look at Archos’ new Internet Media Tablet and Dionne shows us how to watch TV on your computers.

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Make a DVR from an old computer

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Turn an old computer into a DVR that you can use to watch TV and record shows from over the internet using a TV card and free software.

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TV Tuner Headaches

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Last part of my Christmas vlog :p Sort of a summary of the problems I’ve been having with the Sony Handycam my mother bought for herself for Christmas, as of yet unresolved. Also issues with the integrated TV tuner that my hp media center pc came with, but no software to go with the TV tuner, aaargh. The most boring video of the four to be sure, but if you know anything about tv tuners and whatnot, I’d appreciate your help :D

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How to watch TV on more than 500 mobile devices

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Free demo version, click here: http://www.makayama.com/mediacenter.html
For a free demo download of the Mobile TV Center software.

The video shows how you can watch TV on more than 500 mobile phones, Pocket PCs, iPod, PSP and portable media players. All the shows that your record with your Windows Media Center or Windows Vista PC, are automatically converted in the background and transferred to your mobile phone, iPod, Pocket PC, Palm.

See how it works in this demo video. Simply record TV-shows for your portable device by selecting a tv-show in the EPG (on-screen program guide).

Every time you put your memorycard in the Media Center, the fresh content will be put on your device. So that you can watch it whenever and wherever you want. Supports more than 500 mobile devices, from 20 major brands, including Symbian and Windows smartphones from Motorola, Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung, iPaq Pocket PCs and navigation devices such as TomTom.

So whatever you would’ve watched on the sofa, you can watch elsewhere instead. In the room next door, down the pub, or on the beach a thousand miles away. Take your favourite tv-series, talkshow, sport events or recorded movies with you on your portable device. The most affordable way to get your television content in your pocket. No subscription, no data costs, just a one-time purchase of software. Everything is automatic: it’s pocket tv for dummies. And the quality is superb, compared to streaming video.

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What exactly IS IPTV (television over Internet Protocol)?

Friday, January 15th, 2010

There are many misconceptions about IPTV, but Geof Heydon, Director of Innovation and Market Development at Alcatel, is an expert in the IPTV future. In this interview he separates fact from fallacy in the IPTV and “multi-service network” world. For one thing, IPTV is delivered over a separate IP network that is not the Internet. It is not something you can do on the Web today (or even in the future). It is about offering video in all its forms, TV on demand, free-to-air TV and even pay-TV together – and richly imbued with simultaneously available multiple broadband connections, Voice Over IP phone circuits, video conferences and so on. But it will take place on a very different kind of network from those in use in Australia today.

Heydon explains the work to evolve the existing broadband networks towards IPTV, but also the entirely new networks that may be built to succeed the existing HFC cable when the latter wears out. Only new networks will be able to overcome the high “background contention ratios” that prevent today’s networks from delivering the end-to-end performance needed for IPTV. It is that high speed that allows IPTV features such as quick channel changes. ADSL2+ is a major upgrade to the access component of the network and that is one significant requirement of IPTV.

But that’s just a start, says Heydon. You also need the network backbone to be upgraded, and for a small country such as Australia, it is not clear that the market can be allowed to look after itself without a visionary Government ensuring faster networks are implemented via a sensible regime of new incentives to the broadband industry. Heydon talks about the issues that have faced SBC, a telco in the USA that is using IPTV from Alcatel and Microsoft to wage combat against the leaching of triple play cable competition. (The SBC IPTV offering is expected to light up at the end of this year.) Heydon talks about broadband companies in places such as Italy, where FastWEB has many lessons for the Asia Pacific region.

Heydon also talks about the specifics of today’s user experience, with early systems such as the Microsoft Windows Media Centre and the Elgato EyeTV, or the Foxtel IQ PVR, offering the first glimpse of the IPTV benefits, but nowhere near the actual promise of a fully realised IPTV regime. Trickle fed video services on today’s Internet can’t deliver Standard Definition, let alone High Definition channels, with hundreds of such channels being instantly accessible. That requires a lot more network sophistication and a TV-oriented experience, rather than a PC-oriented experience.

And such a unified delivery system also establishes a unified TCP/IP environment so that 3G networks’ video-capable mobile handsets will seamlessly interoperate with the TV world, allowing applications to interoperate across both platforms with video shared and used appropriately on each. That means a unified user identification system, with a dramatic decrease in the number of passwords people will need to remember. It also means a much better capacity for the network to intuit each user’s needs based on its understanding of the user’s personal wants and needs as they assume each “personality” in their broadband life. Notwithstanding the potentially chilling confidentiality issues, one result will be that TV will serve different advertisements to children, as compared with when the parents watch TV later in the evening. It means a game player’s profile in shoot ‘em ups (established during that person’s teen years) will be maintained separately from that player’s more sober business profile during a day in the office.

In the IPTV world, it will also be possible for each device in a consumer’s life to control or access each other device. For example, a parent may use a Personal Digital Assistant while on the road, to transmit a message to the TV screen telling the children it is time for bed.

Heydon describes a metaphor: when water and electricity were installed a century ago, no one anticipated the dishwasher or clothes washing machine. But the way those early utility services, once so separate, eventually converged into new forms so useful that they are almost ubiquitous throughout the developed world, is a signpost to how today’s broadband services are likely to mix and match into new and ubiquitous forms in coming years.

And that thinking raises the vital issue of how entrepreneurs and technology strategists will profit from these changes. Heydon describes some of the new businesses and new products envisaged today, that will forge the profitable broadband value propositions of the next decade.

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