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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Internet Video Distribution: Various Updates

Aug 26 2008 10:18AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (6) |
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Delivering Olympics video coverage online may not have been quite as lucrative for NBC as originally hoped, but it'd be silly to conclude that Internet-based content distribution is a passing fad. Consider, for example, that traditional television viewing is an increasingly geriatric activity, or that an estimated 12 billion videos were served up online in May alone. As such, here's the latest-and-greatest in the video streaming-and-download industry, from a variety of distribution sources (and in no particular order):


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at 8/26/2008 2:39:22 PM, STeve said:
DirecTV fired up their VOD service many months ago. Their portion of the "set top" box market is . . . . . well, it''s established at least. Curious why you dont reference this service.

at 8/26/2008 3:47:58 PM, Brian Dipert said:
Dear Steve, ummm...because the subject of this particular post is INTERNET video distribution? ;-)

at 8/26/2008 8:59:44 PM, bigRoN said:
I have learned that there is much more out there to watch than what comes over traditional broadcast networks. IPTV programming fills niches that aren't quite as mainstream. Revision3 produces many daily and weekly video podcasts in high-definition which I find quite entertaining... especially for nerds and geeks like myself. OnNetworks also produces many shows available in high-definition. I am not able to stream them DIRECTLY from the source to my PS3, but I have a computer automatically grab any new episodes of the shows I watch. Media server software then makes the episodes available to watch on my PS3, as well as my soon-to-arrive D-link DSM-520. There are many other "quality" video shows available on the Internet, but from what I've found Revision3 has the highest quality production. I have tried PlayOn, and like that I can watch many older TV shows, but I find my tastes drift from mainstream. I have had some issues with PlayOn, but resolved some of them yesterday. My issues revolved around my hardware firewall and opening ports. I could not readily find what ports needed to be open, but their tech support advised me that I needed TCP port 1935 open going outward. PlayOn shows that it may eventually allow Netflix to work too. This may be cool, but unless it is in HD, I'd rather receive my Blu-Ray disc in the mail.

at 8/27/2008 6:51:50 AM, mc said:
DIRECTV's VOD service is via the Internet. The satellite STB requires a BB connection to enable this service.

at 8/27/2008 8:44:33 AM, Brian Dipert said:
Dear mc, I learned something new today, thanks! Can you tell I'm not a satellite television service subscriber? ;-)

at 8/27/2008 1:55:29 PM, STeve said:
Dear Brian, ummmm . . . yeah.

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