jeff_rigby
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Numerology or what, this October at a bi-annual major firmware update the PS3 and PS4 will have this: PS4 + Firmware 4.0 or PS3 + Firmware 5.0 = 8
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Proof Firmware Media updates will impact Microsoft and Sony sales
We are on the edge of a technological shift in the US because of Vidipath and the elimination of the cable card in favor of a Downloadable Security Scheme. This is huge for Microsoft and Sony as PCs and their game consoles can be DVRs and STBs for Cable TV and Antenna TV. ATSC 3.0 Is Going To Revolutionize Free, Over-The-Air TV. UHD Blu-ray is the pre-cursor for ATSC 3 and UHD Blu-ray players with digital bridge can be the STBs connected to a Vidipath tuner/DLNA server from either Cable TV or Antenna TV and also act as DVR and blu-ray movie Vidipath server to to other TVs in the home.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=190397534&postcount=256
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=190459442&postcount=264
This also explains the delays (ATSC 2.0 and Cable 1080P use h.264) and Downloadable Security is necessary for the cable industry to support consumer owned DVRs and STBs with Vidipath support (PS4, XB1 and PCs with Windows 10). DLNA 4 is necessary to Vidipath stream 1080P content = Playready ND plus Playready Porting kit 3 required by DLNA 3.
PS3 Firmware 5 with Playready and PS4 firmware 4 with DLNA 4 eventually supporting 4K UHD Blu-ray are both Major Media Firmware updates. While 4 sounds like Death in Japanese and there was some speculation that Sony would not use the 4 in the PS4 name they followed through with the 4 because I think they consider 4K their salvation.http://www.asian-central.com/stuffasianpeoplelike/2008/08/08/88-numbers-8-8-08/ said:That prestigious position, without question has to go to the number 8. Our good friend ‘eight” (in Chinese at least) is a near homonym for the words for ‘wealth“ or ‘prosperity.” The Roman numerical ’8″ is also symmetrical ““ putting it at the top of the numerical dog-pile. Look at it this way, if there was some sort of Asian beat-down where each number from zero to nine had to fight each other to the death; ‘eight” would come out triumphant without even raising a sweat. From more obscure acts such as the purchase of the Chinese phone number 8888-8888 for approximately $US270,000, to the enormity of the Beijing Olympic Games opening ceremony on 08/08/08 at 8.08:08 p.m. ““ the number eight is totally all-encompassing, and affects us Asians in a way we cannot imagine!
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Proof Firmware Media updates will impact Microsoft and Sony sales
We are on the edge of a technological shift in the US because of Vidipath and the elimination of the cable card in favor of a Downloadable Security Scheme. This is huge for Microsoft and Sony as PCs and their game consoles can be DVRs and STBs for Cable TV and Antenna TV. ATSC 3.0 Is Going To Revolutionize Free, Over-The-Air TV. UHD Blu-ray is the pre-cursor for ATSC 3 and UHD Blu-ray players with digital bridge can be the STBs connected to a Vidipath tuner/DLNA server from either Cable TV or Antenna TV and also act as DVR and blu-ray movie Vidipath server to to other TVs in the home.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=190397534&postcount=256
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=190459442&postcount=264
Comcast is offering Stream for $15/month. It's IPTV delivered Cable TV meant to compete with Playstation Vue. You can cable cord cut your Cable TV ($68/month) and still have a limited Cable TV lineup delivered by the Internet for $15/month. It's being launched in the same markets Playstation Vue is being launched as those Cable infrastructures can support it.http://www.thegreenbutton.tv/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=9186 said:The DSTAC's report was focused on downloadable security, and one option that it discussed was app based security. App-based security = "cable" streaming over the internet from Comcast, Time Warner, Charter Spectrum, maybe others. From a legal perspective cable providers can simply stream. No cablecard slot in your Roku? No problem. The app will handle it.
Comcast here: http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=87769
TWC Here: http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=90598
Charter here: http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=90294
This seems to clarify the big push to H.264 (by the end of 2015) from many cable providers, they all made the move at about the same time, more than a decade after it was available. It wasn't just to free up bandwidth, or allow more channels. It was to allow tablet/Roku/Apple TV etc to be a cable box. They started transitioning right before it was possible for them to send DRM content to something other than a cablecard device (i.e. when they were helping craft the bill and lobbying legislatures).
For a long time many cable executives have said they are not interested in selling cable boxes or DVRs, it was a headache they went through to support cable subscribers. It looks like they actually meant it.
Followup: I don't follow a lot of politics, and cable TV (soon to be IPTV) isn't the most important aspect of our lives, but it's amazing how we are on the edge of a technological shift and most people aren't aware of the law change that made it possible. It was actually against the law for these cable companies to provide their content to a non-cablecard devices a year and a half ago.
This also explains the delays (ATSC 2.0 and Cable 1080P use h.264) and Downloadable Security is necessary for the cable industry to support consumer owned DVRs and STBs with Vidipath support (PS4, XB1 and PCs with Windows 10). DLNA 4 is necessary to Vidipath stream 1080P content = Playready ND plus Playready Porting kit 3 required by DLNA 3.