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To: Nine_USA who wrote (1477)9/9/1999 8:04:00 PM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
Big Digital Video conference coming up next week.
The hard drives used to make the Digital VIdeo Recorders will be on display...note some familiar names......

From the CUBE thread ( John Rieman)

Replay and Tivo are based on the same design. It's Quantum's Quickview.........................
quantum.com

"We?re investing in this campaign to achieve a couple of important objectives. First, it?s a key part of our future consumer business strategy to position Quantum QuickView as the enabling technology behind personal television set-top boxes. Secondly, we?re supporting the retail sales of our partners TiVo and Replay during the fourth quarter buying season"

More Quickview................................

quantum.com

Quantum QuickView Digital Technologies
Quantum QuickView brings new capabilities to consumer electronics devices for the home with technology that can be installed in TV set-top boxes, television sets, and digital VCRs. Quantum QuickView makes random access recording and playback possible. So instead of a VCR winding its way through hundreds of feet of tape, Quantum QuickView enables instant rewind, slow motion, even pause of live broadcast television.

As part of its focus on the digital video market, Quantum works closely with industry leaders in order to stay abreast of real-world customer needs. Industry partners that will be featured in Quantums booth at NAB include: Adobe, Alias/Wavefront, American Power Conversion, Apogee Sound, Inc., Artbeats, Atomic Power, ATTO, Barco, Chaparral Technologies, Eyewire, Finisar, Gadzoox, Interactive Effects, JNI, JVC Professional Products, Kingston Memory, Kingston Storage Products, Media 100, Methode, Nstor, Panasonic, Prisa Networks, Replay Networks, Rhythm & Hues, Sennheiser, Silicon Graphics, Stewart Filmscreen Corp., and TiVo.

Open Q. If Tivo and Replay collect broacast TV signals why do they need all these FC folks? Must need a video SAN for
feeds? Any help out there?