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SlingPlayer for iPhone to sell for $30 and support WiFi only
Apple sometime in the next 24 hours will release Sling Media's highly anticipated SlingPlayer application for the iPhone onto its App Store but the software will arrive without 3G wireless support, AppleInsider has been able to confirm.
Formally announced at January's Macworld Expo, the SlingPlayer Mobile application promised to allow iPhone users to stream live television over WiFi or 3G wireless networks by tapping into home TV setups equipped with a Slingbox.*A built-in remote control function would reportedly allow for channel surfing and DVR setup. Sling Media submitted the application to the App Store nearly six weeks ago but it has thus far failed to see approval amid rumors that AT&T had asked Apple to deny the software in its original form because the carrier was concerned about the app's potential to saturate its 3G network. Those rumors appear to have been true. AppleInsider spoke to SlingMedia on Tuesday and confirmed that Apple will push the application onto the App Store sometime between 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 am eastern time tomorrow. However, it won't be the version of the application originally submitted with support for 3G and EDGE streaming. Instead, the version Apple approved is WiFi-only. It will sell for $29.99 in the US and Canada, and 17.99 British pounds overseas. Officially, the application will support the SlingBox PRO, SOLO, and PRO-HD. Legacy Slingboxes, which include the Classic, AV, and TUNER, will also work with the app but Sling Media won't provide any service for technical problems with these products, including problems caused by updates to SlingPlayer Mobile software, Slingbox hardware, or iPhone firmware. Sling Media's concession to release its iPhone app as WiFi-only is surprising given that a version of SlingPlayer runs on several other AT&T devices over 3G like the BlackBerry Bold. With a $30 price tag and a WiFi-only limitation, it will be interesting to see how well the application fares in its first week on the App Store, especially since its lack of wireless network access is likely to curb its appeal, forcing users to find a hotspot before streaming video. Some have theorized that AT&T's motives for asking Apple to deny a 3G capable version of the application may be more closely tied to the carrier's plan to launch a similar 3G service than any potential concerns over network saturation. The AT&T service would reportedly allow iPhone users to steer video recorders for its U-verse digital TV offering from their handsets. AppleInsider has been testing SlingPlayer for the iPhone for the past several weeks and will publish a full review shortly after the application becomes available. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Seattle
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Apple & AT&T = A**holes.
This is ridiculous. I'm glad to get the app, but ONLY wi-fi? My pocket PC runs sling over it's EV-DO connection. WTF? ![]() |
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That said, it seems like an awesome thing and I'd now consider getting a slingbox.
"Solipsism: In philosophy, a view that maintains that the self is the only thing that can be known to exist. It is an extreme form of skepticism. The solipsist sees himself or herself as the only individual in existence...."
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: France
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The only way with AT&T
that's it
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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For all those who claimed Apple had rejected the app because of AT&T.
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Location: Germany
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Why doesn't Apple release 10.5.7 sometime in the next 24 hours? Sheesh!
dano
if it is to be, it is up to me... |
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Location: Brooklyn, NY
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You already know the answer you just want to complain about something.
Pocket PC has no web marketshare and does not have the same problems as the iPhone. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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I've been eagerly anticipating the SlingPlayer app for my iPhone ever since I upgraded from a Palm Treo (which had slingplayer) - I LOVE my Slingbox!
Making it "WiFi only" has killed my purchase of the app. At that point, it's not worth it because I'd have to find a hotspot, pay the fee (if it's not free) JUST to watch TV remotely? It makes more sense (to me) now just to use my laptop when I'm traveling and watch from my room. So that means no airport Sling watching, no "riding in the car" sling watching ... I'm a little annoyed at AT&T's decision here - it totally KILLED this sale, and I think it will mean that SlingMedia will take a huge hit on the Dev costs since I believe that the sales drop will cause them to not recoup nearly their investment. {sarcasm} Yay AT&T! {/sarcasm} Bastiches. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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pricing?
No comments about the price of this? $30 seems very high for software that supports a single vendor's hardware product. I would have expected $10 or $5. It reminds me of the extra cost required to use a TiVo with a Mac, but in that case the software is provided by a third party (Roxio) rather than TiVo. The fact that the software exists makes TiVo (and Slingbox) more attractive. The fact that the software is fairly expensive makes the device less attractive.
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This is BS. I can't wait for Apple to get off of AT&T's lousy network. This app is now meaningless. I already carry my laptop wherever I go. Why would I need the iPhone app for $30?
Since launch AT&T has been the iPhone's main weakness. I can't wait 'til my contract is up so I can leave their lousy coverage for good! F*** AT&T |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Is it just me, or does this app have trouble connecting in the demo video? If so that speaks volumes about the bandwidth issues selfish apps like SlingPlayer create.
Personally, although I was born without the sports and violence gene, I can understand that people may want to watch sporting events on the road, but to bring the network to it's knees because a few people want to watch a baseball game seems like a bad choice. |
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Can't WAIT for Apple to have another network provider besides AT&T. |
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Don't give me this "the network can't handle it" bs. Don't believe the excuses. Apple and AT&T have another option for you to watch their Media, and Sling Media is not part of the equation. Unfortunately it will be another year or two before Apple offers streaming media to your iPhone. When they do, it will be extra (write quote down in your diary and refer back to it when I'm right). I think this sends a pretty strong message to App developers. You either create novelty apps or you create nothing. Any app that actually has substance is usually rejected. Look at the current apps... games, social networking, and fart machines. Even the BABY SHAKER APP saw the light of day. It's getting to the point of sick. |
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And people wonder "why take the trouble to jailbreak your iPhone"... LOL.
"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield, and government to gain ground."
—Thomas Jefferson Proud AAPL stock owner. |
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The network can't handle it IS TOTAL BS. If that was an issue we wouldn't have Youtube for the iPhone.
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Why would I buy this NOW when it's only offered via wifi? I get free wifi at home, work, and Starbucks. I have a TV at home - don't need slingplayer I have a Computer at work - don't need to watch TV at work That leaves me with Starbucks. FINALLY I CAN WATCH TV IN STARBUCKS!!! Thank you Apple! </sarcasm> ![]() |
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This is an incomplete statement as far as I can tell. Are you trying to affirm that claim or say it contradicts? |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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AT&T, how I hate thee...
let me count the ways. Anyone who believes that poppycock about "network saturation" is completely delusional. There are a lot of streaming apps already. Hello, youtube videos? Is that a problem? How about Simplify streaming your iTunes to the iPhone? Pandora radio? Hell, any streaming radio? This IS AT&T we are talking about here. It is not a company generally associated with fair competition nor consumer's best interests. It still irritates me that AT&T bought Cingular.
I'd like to know exactly how many iPhone owners even have a SlingBox? What are the user viewing patterns of Treo owners on AT&T? It's not like I see many of them watching TV on their Treo in public. I'd also like to know how many would use it on a frequent basis out and about? I mean all the places you'd watch TV already have one (ie a sports bar or health club)? If you are going to even attempt to be a slacker and watch it at work, wouldn't you just use your computer? The only reason I wanted to have this application is so that I could watch other sporting events while I'm at another one. Or at a party where I couldn't tune into a sports channel I have at home. But TV programs that aren't live? This is why TIVO/DVRs were invented (sure you can TIVO sports events, and I do, but inevitability either your friend or some sports crawler is going to spoil what the final score was). This stinks and is another reason to despise AT&T. Of course Verizon would probably do something similar in that they neuter all of their devices to get you to pay for their "service". ISPs and cell providers and the "pay for content" model is getting old. Arrrrrrrrrrggggggggggg! |
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Well you *say* this, but then you don't offer up any evidence that the assumption is wrong. There is on the other hand a lot of evidence to suggest that AT&T's network might have trouble handling this kind of traffic in large numbers. The only places in the world that I know of wherein this kind of heavy media traffic is common have completely different network set-ups than the USA does, using mostly different technology. |
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VZ charges you $20 a month or so on top of a data plan for Get it Now so you can watch TV on your phone. AT&T doesn't and limits your streaming. would you be happier paying $20 a month more to AT&T for a data plan? or just buy the TV shows on Itunes limiting yourself to $20 a month to make pretend you're on verizon Last edited by al_bundy; 05-12-2009 at 01:29 PM.. |
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AT&T network may be strained but this is their fault. Verizon is constantly upgrading their network. They are the ones who bought up the large chunk of spectrum that was available last year. Hell, they will even introduce LTE at least a year before AT&T. If you can't even have good coverage in NYC, then your coverage sucks everywhere. If AT&T invested in their network instead of pocketing the cash, it wouldn't be a problem. Last edited by str1f3; 05-12-2009 at 01:38 PM.. |
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Doa
30 bucks for a crippled version of their mobile player? i've waited this long - i'll wait so more. 19.99 sounds about right...
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Looks like I will not be wasting $30 on this piece of crap software. What is the point of using this program ONLY on WIFI? Use your laptop with a much bigger screen if you want WIFI when you sitting in Starbucks (cause I know the yuppies of Starbucks will have them). The point of a cellphone is the mobility it offers. Sling should not even release this software for the iPhone and give Apple the 30% of software profit. Sling should just bring there player to Cydia where they will get the full $30 profit and a lot more revenue I have both the iPhone and the Blackberry Bold. I use my slingbox every single day from the Blackberry Bold on 3G. I will not switch back to the iPhone now.
Let's just hope the Dev world will work there magic and figure out a work around. Let's go Jailbreaking and DEV team!! |
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Although you have to agree that there is probably 100x the user base in comparison. Meaning for every one slingbox and iphone owner (potentially--since it can't be done) using the 3G network, there are at least 100 people downloading youtube videos. Plus the youtube app is FREE, and if you think about it more conducive to watching when you are on the road (meaning 2-5 minute slices, opposed to being in one place for at least 1/2 hour). The Slingplayer app is $30. The price tag would limit the amount of people right off the bat. So three things have to occur for someone to actually use the Slingplayer on the iPhone. A) you obviously have to have an iPhone. B) You need a Slingbox Pro ($240 Amazon) and C) Pay $30 for for the Slingplayer app. Not like there are going to be a lot of people buying a Slingbox because they can watch TV on the iPhone. The barrier to entry is $270+ if you have the iPhone and $470-$570+ ($199-$299) if you don't have any of the above.
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AT&T would have lost customers this quarter if not solely for the iPhone. There is a reason for this. |
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They are dozens and dozens, those small guys who've been trying to broadcast for iPhones since years now. They all are caged in wifi.
It's not at all interesting anymore. Mobile TV over 3G, which can be watched everywhere, in offices, in restaurants, in cars (by passengers), is here already. |
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It's also worth noting that the Slingbox player is really a poor way to go about enabling the functionality it sells. It is a selfish app that attempts to get around the restrictions on copyright and broadcast of network television, by time shifting the rights you originally purchased when you got cable. The *real* solution to this problem, is broadcasting over 3G, not streaming or copying time shifted media files that are all individual to each user. Even so, countries where TV is broadcast over the phones have a hard time of it from what I've heard. I am thinking that this is good news, despite all the (so-called) "loyal" sling-boxers who are rudely threatening to dump their beloved company and player over what they see as an unimaginable slight to their dignity, when in fact it's just a tiny bump in the road. The kind of thing Slingbox does is very bleeding edge, to get all hot under the collar about the fact that it isn't perfectly available to you at all times, on all devices and "f*ck everyone else" (a paraphrasing of my general understanding of the tone of slingboxers comments here), is a bit much IMO. People need to calm down, and accept that the whole world won't bend over backwards for their TV watching habits. Everyone will be able to watch TV on your phone in Starbucks soon enough, people need to chill a bit. I detect the same kind of ranting, rabid voices behind this "outrage" as those that are always complaining about AT&T's network. Now, AT&T is no saint of a company, but it hardly makes sense to complain that the network goes down all the time and yet simultaneously complain that your favourite bandwidth hogging behemoth is not being allowed on the network. |
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What Sling wanted from the beginning, i.e. TV streaming over 3G, and even EDGE, has been by now perfectly proven to be feasible as well. They stream in acceptable quality over 2.9G, over EDGE (ok, latter - in somewhat worse quality). NP.
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this is stupid plain and simple.. what about carriers outside of the US who dont care about saturation of networks.. why does att have to be the one who calls the shots on this.. if there blocking it simply beacuse there coming out with a similar service.. then thats pure anti competition..
i was planning on buying a slingbox, if the app worked over 3g.. theres no point if it doesnt work on 3G if i can log in via WIFI.. then i would just use my laptop, or i would be around a computer. in which case i could just watch with the slings own desktop application.. Att has once again crapped on a developer who had a usefull app just beacuse of their own stupid nature.. what about the blackberry.. it has a sling app.. over 3g.. apple should just pull out some balls, and tell ATT where they can go.. im sure someone else will pick up the iphone.. |
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-lousy coverage -dropped calls -no Skype over 3G -no Slingbox over 3g -at least $100/month EDIT: BTW, YouTube is also making deals for movies and TV Shows. They already have a few. Are they going to block that too? Also, I guess the writing is on the wall for a Hulu app. Last edited by str1f3; 05-12-2009 at 02:46 PM.. |
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It's also possible that slingboxers will get 3G access after iPhone OS 3.0 comes out which has better streaming video APIs or something I'm told. Or that, as I implied, AT&T might just be taking a cautious approach and testing the waters before allowing it to proceed. Despite what you say above, all cell providers test their usage patterns regularly for things like this, and why wouldn't they? I just think people are freaking out over not much here. Slingbox went from zero availability to availability on Wi-FI. That's good, not bad. People just like to complain IMO. They complain about AT&T when it's good or when it's bad, and constantly assume nefarious and illicit activity from Apple, Slingbox, AT&T or anyone else on pretty much zero evidence. There are even people complaining about the $30 price, when they already know that Slingbox prices all it's mobile clients at $30. These attitudes are disingenuous and childish, and personally I just don't agree (that this is some huge issue or conspiracy or whatever.) All I see is two companies going very slowly and carefully ahead with their plans in a dull and plodding manner. Reading in a conspiracy certainly makes it more exciting, but i don't see it myself. |
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Why do i pay AT&T $130 a month again? could someone please remind me....
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And that is why...
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What happens when YouTube starts offering many TV shows and movies? What happens when there is a Hulu app? They've also blocked USTREAM over 3g. This is just the beginning. Streaming video will be very soon, if not already, an important part of a smartphones' experience. The smartphone is going to be a miniature laptop/desktop. If you can't stream video over data you payed for, then it is significantly flawed and useless. |
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![]() Why did you pay for bad connectivity and dropped calls in the first place? (refer to my first answer) ![]()
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No, that wasnt it.... still searching....
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