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To: RetiredNow who wrote (56823)1/21/2002 8:35:50 PM
From: Stang  Read Replies (1) of 77400
 
mindmeld:

Good post.

I agree the cat is out of the bag in regards to downloading movies. This is like the early days of Napster/Mp3 and there's no stopping it!

One just has to check the newsgroups and P to P sharing networks for 1000's of free movies for the taking.

The new Divx file format is gaining ground and the quality is getting better.

I've been struggling with one aspect of VOD.
I don't think the average Joe wants to watch the movies on their PC/Computer. I don't see folks downloading and then burning each movies to DVD for replay on their home entertainment units either.

Sure there are ways to connect your computer to the TV but I feel it's to difficult for the average Joe.

My own personal setup at home involves wires running everywhere to the TV, computer, Hi-fi,DSL, cable etc..
This requires special features on your PC like a video card that outputs to NTSC or RCA etc.. I'm a semi-techie so no problem for me.

Whom will bridge the PC to the home entertainment units?
Many are placing their bets:

MS Xbox
Sony PS2
etc..

Recently I've discovered the "Moxi" box. Wow way cool!!!
I want my "MOXI".

Here's the spec:


Five Great Products In One

Groundbreaking technology brings together the functionality of more than five advanced products into one sleek package, the Moxi Media Center. With Moxi, you get:

Digital cable or satellite receiver
Tune 150+ channels of crystal-clear digital audio and video.

Digital Music Jukebox
Store hundreds of your CDs on the Moxi Media Center's hard drive and download your favorite songs from the latest digital music services. Create playlists, find and purchase music, and download songs to your MP3 player to bring your music with you.

Personal Video Recorder (PVR)
Pause and rewind live TV. Record and save up to 60 hours (or, hundreds of hours with expansion 1394 drives) of your favorite shows and movies from any TV in the house.

DVD Player
Play your favorite CDs and DVDs from the Moxi Media Center's built-in player.

Cable/DSL Modem and Internet Gateway
Access the Internet at blazing speeds from any computer in your home and know that the built-in Firewall will protect your computers.
Multi-Room Access

Why should the TV in your family room have all the fun? For the first time, all the great features available on your main TV can be enjoyed on any TV in the home1. With Moxi, your family can...
enjoy digital cable in the living room
watch last week's favorite sitcom in the den
pause the ballgame in the bedroom
listen to music in the study
...all at the same time!
The Moxi Media Center supports up to four TVs, each with their own dedicated audio or video stream. These additional TVs can be connected via the cable already in your home or using the latest wireless technology2.

moxi.com

Another growth area in the expanding VOD markets is storage space. 40 gigs at home just wont cut it anymore..

Cheers

Stang
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