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Old 01-16-2008, 03:55 AM
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Default XstreamHD - Use Your HD DVD or PS3 To Access HD Movies???

I'm in! IF this is true...??

This seems interesting...

Check out the presentation..

http://www.xstreamhd.com/


MCLEAN, VA – January 8, 2008 – XStreamHD, revolutionizing the delivery and distribution of Full HD entertainment to the home, today unveiled at CES 2008 (Sands Booth #71838) the first-ever transport network to deliver movies, TV, music, electronic games, and more in Full HD (1080p) video and 7.1 channels of DTS-HD Master Audio™, directly to consumers, via satellite.
“We’ve worked hard to address the real needs consumers have and find the solutions they’re looking for. What they’re missing is access to Full HD content,” said XStreamHD Founder and CEO George Gonzalez. “Today is all about Full HD. We are pleased to announce that we are the first to deliver Full HD and 7.1 channels of lossless audio directly to your home.”
The XStreamHD Revolution
XStreamHD is leading the Full HD revolution with the first transport network to bring 1080p video and 7.1 channels of lossless audio directly to the home via satellite. Never before has there been a home theater experience that combines all of the features, quality, value, and convenience that consumers want. XStreamHD offers affordable access to the highest quality HD movies, music, broadcast TV, electronic games, and more – without the limitations of programming schedules, storage space, or physical media, and without the hassles of video rental stores, slow mail service, or out-of-stock titles. With XStreamHD, consumers will never miss the new releases or the broadcast HD content they love. The hottest movies and new releases are delivered via satellite, while vintage titles may be delivered over a broadband Internet connection.
With XStreamHD, consumers can build a customized, unique, and unparalleled in-home entertainment network and enjoy the content they want most, when it’s most convenient, anywhere in the home, and at the quality today’s home theaters were designed to support. Only XStreamHD’s proprietary technology delivers video in Full HD (1080p) – twice the quality of current cable and satellite offerings – and up to 7.1 channels of lossless audio, achieving sound quality that is identical to the studio master and surpassing any other direct-to-home service available.
The complete XStreamHD solution includes three core components that are quickly and easily installed by the user or, if preferred, by a qualified technician. The first is a small outdoor satellite antenna that captures multiple streams of Full HD content delivered by XStreamHD through existing standard geosynchronous satellites. From the dish, titles are stored centrally in the XStreamHD Media Server located inside the home. The Media Server stores your pre-selected titles in your Virtual Personal Library™ until you access them with any XStreamHD Media Receiver or DLNA-compliant device throughout your XStreamHD home network.
Pricing & Availability
The XStreamHD solution will be available to consumers in early Q4 2008. The introductory price for a complete XStreamHD home solution, including a Media Server and a Media Receiver, is available to initial subscribers starting at just $399.
Featured System Highlights
Satellite delivery of Full HD 1080p video, MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264 in 4:3 or 16:9 screen formats
Satellite delivery of up to 7.1 channels 96kHz/24bits of lossless DTS-HD™ Master Audio
View four Full HD video streams simultaneously throughout the home
Learns users’ choices and preferences to adopt their entertainment profile and continuously updates the Virtual Personal Library™ with titles
they’re likely to enjoy
Equipped with three ATSC tuners and a Network Video Recorder for viewing and recording three HDTV broadcasts at the same time – even while watching a fourth selection from your Virtual Personal Library™
Patent Pending Adaptive Recording™ ensures accurate recording of HDTV programs from start to finish, even if broadcast schedules change or are delayed
Easy-to-use on-screen menus to manage content preferences, parental controls, spending limits
DLNA v1.5 certified to integrate all compatible devices on the XStreamHD network
Dual slide-in drive bays enable scalable storage featuring Seagate® Technology hard drive storage – 500GB, 1 TB, 2 TB options – and the ability to configure an external storage subsystem via the eSATA interface
Includes a feature-rich Personal PBX business-class phone system; also supports VoIP calls and offers free calls between XStreamHD subscribers
Uses gigabit Ethernet (GigE) permitting the transfer of HD video and audio at 1 gbps throughout the home
HDMI interface simplifies installation and ensures signal integrity for vibrant 1080p video
Front panel USB port for MP3 audio downloads

XStreamHD @ CES
The XStreamHD solution is currently set up at CES in Sands Booth #71838, with live demos at the top and bottom of every hour featuring the latest content from leading studios. Visitors to the booth can sign up to become an XStreamVIP and gain access to the exclusive XStreamHD community. Demos are also running simultaneously in the booths of XStreamHD’s strategic partners, DTS, Inc. (Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 1 #21913) and Seagate Technology (Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 3 #30659).
The solution will be introduced live to the media at the exclusive, invitation-only XStreamHD press conference featuring two-time Academy Award winner Michael Douglas on Tuesday, January 8 at 11 AM in Venetian Casanova 503, and at the Seagate BlogHaus in the Bellagio on Wednesday, January 9 at 6:30 PM. For more information, an invitation to the XStreamHD VIP press events, or to set up a media interview, please contact Ilana Zalika at izalika@XStreamHD.com or +1 (732) 266-5219 or Brigette Polmar at bpolmar@XStreamHD.com.
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Old 01-16-2008, 08:59 AM
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Satelite? Which means a monthly fee.

I'd be all about a 1080p Media Extender that would stream content from my PC. When that arrives it will be the true disc killer.
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Old 01-16-2008, 09:13 AM
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They don't have any content providers yet. Plus the service isn't planned for launch until the 4th quarter.
It sounds great with the lossless audio. But for now I think VUDU is the best one. They have 1080P24 video with DD+ audio.
www.vudu.com
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i bought vudu and it's pretty nice.
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Old 01-16-2008, 09:54 AM
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Can you play files from your computer with Vudu or only content you purchase from them?

If it does play computer files, what formats?
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