Is the new news about the
Xbox One DVR features and streaming to other devices/storing content offline related to this new TV stuff?
Is it a transition from the original plan to supplant cable boxes, because this is still OTA only, or will
the XB1 eventually support replacing your DVR within a couple years?
Cable TV is scrambled and until the FCC forces a Downloadable Security scheme that Consumer Electronics platforms can use, the Xbox1 can only be a DVR for Antenna TV. In 2016 this is supposed to happen and the Xbox 1 can then be connected to one of a number of network tuners I expect to start selling and offer DVR features while on Cable. While there is no rumor for the PS4, they should do the same and additionally offer something like
Nasne as a higher end option.
When will we know the plan September 3, 2015. When is the FCC supposed to implement this plan, by 2016.
Connecting a USB or Network tuner to an Antenna using a XB1 or PS4 allows an older TV to support
ATSC 2.0 features which are supposed to be passed through to Cable where you will need the same with an older TV on Cable. You either rent a box from a cable company or provide your own. (h.264 on sub channels, 1080P, S3D, NRT, XTV, Second screen)
Additional features like voice and gesture control, 4K blu-ray support, Digital bridge allowing streaming to other certified platforms in the home, playing games, IoT, Skype/ooVoo and more make the XB1 and PS4 more valuable than other STBs.
Blu-ray digital bridge (local copy on hard disk) and DVR functionality need large Hard disks. Gamestop is selling a 2 TB USB drive for the XB1 and 5 TB USB drives are on sale for $130. DLNA network servers now have a minimum size of 4 TBs. I.E. the market is getting ready for what's coming.
Xbox One DVR Doesn't Work Without External Hard Drive [Update]
1) I guess they don't want a fragmented drive for game play.
2) 1080P recording mentioned which is available only with ATSC 2.0
3) 2 TB Gamestop USB drive mentioned.
4) Xbox One's existing user interface will be completely redesigned with a new update, scheduled to arrive before the end of the year.
5) Another feature coming with the system update will be the option to transfer TV show files onto a Windows 10 tablet
within the same home network. This means that the tablet will store the downloaded shows, and will be able to play them offline and on the go.
The last option is likely a Playready ND feature which should be supported by other platforms.