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Echostar to launch Freesat+ PVR with Slingshot
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According to 'What Satellite' yesterday - see this link:
http://wotsat.techradar.com/news/freesat-pvr-slingbox-built-promised-echostar-01-07-10
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http://wotsat.techradar.com/news/freesat-pvr-slingbox-built-promised-echostar-01-07-10
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Regarding the HDR - the fact that we are currently stuck with USB of all things to transfer video off a linux server which has a perfectly good network port is shameful, really shameful ... and don't tell me its CPU capacity - we used to use old pentiums as network firewalls in one company I worked for, diddly squat power and memory but running linux they were perfectly happy with the task.
if so, i dont get it.. why would i want to watch something on a crappy monitor when i can watch it on my massive tv at home? i'm not that desperate to see anything that badly.
Several reasons why this is a good seller :
- People who travel a lot
- People on holiday (last time we went to France/Spain there was nothing on tv we could watch)
- Watch recording in another room whilst other member of family hogging tv
- You have a boring job with plenty of time on your hands at work
Plus if it offers the ability to set recording timers remotely that alone will be a good selling point.
In short a pretty big market.
Do you have a cable connection? - Those of us on ADSL are unlikly to be impressed as we are currently very limited on our home upload speed. i get 8mbs down and just under 1 up and I think I am doing well.
The Sling technology is network streaming, or effectively IPTV. The SlingCatcher is an adaptor that turns your TV into an IPTV. So, using this, you could stream anything to any TV around the house.
I believe many people use slingbox today with ADSL and it works ok, but reduces the quality yes depending on the bandwidth required, see here :
http://blogs.smh.com.au/digital-life/gadgetsonthego/2009/07/10/tvtogoslingb.html
"While it approached DVD quality when streaming over my home network, it also did a very good job of streaming Top Gear from my TiVo at 300 Kbps per second - out over my DSL connection and then down to a notebook connected to the Vodafone mobile broadband network. Obviously the picture wasn't nearly as sharp as over the local network, coming in at 320x240 QVGA, but it was still very watchable for online video with no jitter in the audio or video."
Anyone got firsthand slingbox experience on adsl ?
Cheers,
David.
If you want to stream your video to a second home then I fully expect the quality is poor with adsl, if its a choice of watching decent programming in QVGA or Italian national TV say, then QVGA, very nice thanks.
The main intent (AFAIK) of Sling Media is to give access to your recorder functions and your recordings primarily from mobile devices, e.g. smart-phones.
http://beebhack.wikia.com/wiki/IPlayer_TV
..and arguably that resolution and bitrate is potentially better than most SD broadcasts!
Cheers,
David.