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To: B. A. Marlow who wrote (663)5/24/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: DaYooper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1149
 
Thanks, BAM, but you know I'm a slow learner on this stuff. You stated:

The digital broadcast TV "file" format is not the same as that for streaming media, but a digital TV signal can be processed on a PC. So the issue is one of de facto standards and control of the digital TV "desktop."

Two different formats, as you say, and two different standards it would seem to me, and unrelated at that. Am I missing something or are you extending your vision of this technology out beyond what I can conceptualize? How will the "defacto standards and control of the digital TV" signal have any relationship to that for "canned" content which is designed to be streamed? They seem like separate applications with different technologies.

How will an alliance with RNWK or MSFT enhance or create demand for HAUP's product?

How would HAUP's hardware improve RNWK's streamed offerings?

Baffled again, DaYooper