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(Unverified)Oct 26th 2007 7:57AM
Oh and I think calling this "Internet TV" is a load of BS. This is more like Internet Media.
I am currently trying out AT&T's new FIOS-like service called UVerse and was very surprised to find the Motorola Set Top Boxes and DVR they use are running Windows CE with some kind of Vista-like Media Center app on them.
Its sad to see that Motorola and Microsoft can produce a machine that can watch and record 4 Digital TV Streams (1 HD and 3 SD or 4 SD) as well as play back the same stream at 1080i/720p and 5.1 surround using a 500Mhz Processor and Windows CE v5, while people running Vista Ultimate on $2000 PCs get this so called "Internet TV" which is laden with Ads and crap MSN decided you should watch. And the Internet TV still hiccups and pauses with buffer issues even on a 6mpbs line.
Start making home Routers Multicast aware and do away with traditional broadcast based TV. You can do almost all of this over the interweb now. Just ask AT&T.