Set Top Box
At the moment all of the hardware exists for Apple to make a set top box that records MPEG-2 from a TV tuner card, gets TV listings off the internet, and burns said MPEG-2s to dvd.
Sony has a machne that will do it right now!
If this isn't the digital hub then what is?
Forget Apple game console, I needs me one of these.
I swear I'll buy the Sony, I hate PCs, but that Sony does everything I need in a PVR.
Sony has a machne that will do it right now!
If this isn't the digital hub then what is?
Forget Apple game console, I needs me one of these.
I swear I'll buy the Sony, I hate PCs, but that Sony does everything I need in a PVR.
Comments
Here's the thing, everything I record, create (on the mac), watch, listen to, play, etc. is pretty much digital right now. And if it's not...it can be. What a digital hub needs to do is provide a seamless and transparent means of storing, manipulating, and playing back that data.
Of course, different data requires different means of playback. I don't want to watch TV on my iPod. However, I might like to watch something I taped last night on my TiBook. I'd also like to play my mp3s on my living room stereo.
The mac is the hub. Now give me interfaces with the rest of my "digital lifestyle". Give me a settop box that does everything TiVo does, but also can wirelessly send that data to my mac. Give me a wireless stereo interface that works with my mac, my settop box and my iPod. Give me a pda-phone that syncs with all of the above and can be used as a modem for my *book when I'm travelling.
I know that the fvckin' Recording Industry and the Movie Industry and all the other big businesses are scared to death of this reality, but this needs to be the future. Why do we still have to compartmentalize all this stuff? In the end it's all 1's and 0's ... let me record/manipulate/view it anywhere. And yes, I'll pay money for the content if it's not priced insultingly and structured well.
If this is just the obvious, the I apologise :cool:
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