Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Orbitcast Comments On Satellite Video
Satellite Video: Where would the content come from?via
www.orbitcast.com, Nov. 28, 2006
Satellite Video, or Satellite Radio Video, or SVOD (Subscription Video On Demand), or whatever the heck it would be called. It's something that's been talked about by both Sirius and XM for quite some time now.
Sirius has brought up a video service since early 2004. Along the way Sirius has said that their mobile in-car video services would
provide children's content in a live format, and would be available by the
second half of this year as part of their OEM offering. We even know that Sirius
plans to use Microsoft's Windows Media Player 9.
XM demonstrated their own
in-car satellite video at CES last year, and even went so far as to demonstrate a
live wearable video player to analysts in the beginning of this year. XM
has partnered with On2 to provide their video compression technology.
The efforts even extend into Canada where XM Canada and Sirius Canada both
talked up satellite video with an expected release for late-2006.
But the question isn't "if" this will happen, or even "when" (because a delay at this point wouldn't surprise anyone - it's almost December afterall) - the question is... how?...read more:
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