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Old 21st November 2005, 12:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Microsoft strikes deal for cable-ready Media Center PCs

Me thinks this will be a long time before this happenes in Australia ...


Microsoft strikes deal for cable-ready Media Center PCs Software giant partnered with Cable Television Laboratories, a cable-research consortium

By Elizabeth Montalbano, IDG News Service

November 16, 2005Microsoft (Profile, Products, Articles) Corp. Wednesday edged one step closer to its vision of offering a complete home digital entertainment system through PCs running Windows XP Media Center Edition OS. The company revealed a deal with a cable television consortium that will allow PC vendors to offer digital-cable-ready Windows Media Center PCs by next December.
Microsoft has been working with Cable Television Laboratories Inc. (CableLabs), a nonprofit cable-research consortium, for two years and now the technologypartners have developed technology specifications for adding support for a CableCARD module on Windows Media Center PCs, said Justin Hutchinson, group product manager, Windows Client Division at Microsoft.
Microsoft and CableLabs also have documented final approval of Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) as the content-protection technology in the PC CableCARD module so Media Center PCs can receive one-way digital cable content from digital cable providers without the use of a set-top box, he said.
"It’s really a first step in a relationship we're going to build between Microsoft and the U.S. cable industry to deliver premium digital content and high-definition content via digital cable to Media Center PCs," Hutchinson said.
Digital cable providers give customers CableCARDs that allow them to receive premium digital content, such as programming from channels such as HBO, Starz and Cinemax, by plugging the cards directly into hardware that supports them.
Between now and next December, Microsoft and CableLabs will work with hardware vendors such as Dell (Profile, Products, Articles) Inc., Gateway (Profile, Products, Articles) Inc. and Toshiba (Profile, Products, Articles) Corp. to make sure their Windows Media Center PCs and notebooks support the hardware specifications for CableCARD modules equipped with Windows DRM. Once the computers are certified by CableLabs and are shipping, Windows Media Center PC users can get cards from their digital cable providers that plug directly into their computers that give them direct access to whatever cable programming they purchase.
While customers of these new Windows Media Center PCs will be able to watch and record digital cable and high-definition content, they will not be able to purchase on-demand content such as movies that cable companies sell, since the cards will support only one-way content, said Joe Wilcox, a senior analyst at Jupiter Research.
Still, if all goes smoothly and these PCs are ready to ship by next December, the deal with CableLabs will advance Microsoft's plan to replace traditional home entertainment technologies with Windows Media Center PCs, he said.
CableLabs plans to host interoperability events to enable vendors working on products based on these specifications to test products in CableLabs facilities and conduct formalized certification testing. More information about the OpenCable project is available at http://www.opencable.com.
To date, Microsoft has sold more than 4 million Windows XP Media Center Edition licenses, and more than 130 PC manufacturers around the world offer Media Center PCs. The cable industry supports more than 370 models of digital televisions manufactured by 22 companies that display one-way cable content via CableCARDs.
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Re: Microsoft strikes deal for cable-ready Media Center PCs

Hah third time this has been posted and still no one has replied ot my original post on this.

Is a step in the right direction though, hopefully we get something here soon but I doubt it.
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Re: Microsoft strikes deal for cable-ready Media Center PCs

Sorry Simbot - I must have somehow missed your post. Oh well we can only wait ...
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Nah no worries, I just meant that it has been posted 3 times and less than 5 people find it interesting
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Re: Microsoft strikes deal for cable-ready Media Center PCs

Just think how long its taken to get the guide issues sorted out for Cable stations (?)

Imagine the cable companies then releasing a MCE friendly card?

Hmm.. maybe by the time we are cryogenically brought back from the dead?

Even then, Id be very suprised !
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Re: Microsoft strikes deal for cable-ready Media Center PCs

Not to forget that the competitive situation in the States is a different one driving more things than F***STEL down here...
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