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i was just browsing the web and found the netflix link to
http://www.roku.com/netflixplayer . i have been looking for something similar to that for the last 2 years. that device would be nice but dont see the point in paying for something that only netflix controls. usb and firewire would be nice.
i have also been looking for an upgrade to my linksys wrt54g.
i know the netbooks are the new thing. (my ibook was my netbook when i was in school) i am still hoping a new efika is happening, one that might do media or serve as a home router/nat.
Media and home router are two completely different applications, you probably won't find a single box from ANYONE that does both - the cost implications of adding more ethernet ports,
PLUS adequate media support, are simply unworkable.
Netgear and Linksys make routers with USB connections for file sharing (or just hard disks inside like the media/gaming routers), and media boxes (connect to TV and use that router to access files), but not both in one box. In any case, having both sitting under your TV is weird. Unless you have cable and your cable modem is sitting next to your TV, you will not connect up very easily. If you're on DSL this is a highly unlikely scenario.
you answer your own developer relations markets your supposed to be questioning and pushing for, assuming you want ot make any Long term profits OC, I.E ANYTHING/ANY SPACE the others have NOT yet tryed and already Filled....
its been clear for a very long time ,even well before the so called popular x86 netbook mass market came full on ,theres Nothing coming from you and yours ,even though it was pointed out clear as day,any basic wireless 11n, and embeded Encoder/Decoder, video.in /video out, and LAN chipset connected to HDMI was the place to be, and were everyones making their profits today and the near future now.
you missed the last three christmas shots, and even today you refuse to build, or see this basic low power static/mobile HD streaming video application need/want apparently.....as everyone else finally makes their late to the party, money over the cristmas period and beyond...
you were there before the race even got advertised, you apparently stood by watching, and totally missed the first,second and third HD wire(less) races on purpose, without even trying to make at least something to make your mark and set out your hardware stall.
just a very quick search brings you this cheap yet powerful mobile/handheld chipset/SOC (OC you could also use it in a 3rd party USB stick and the like , anyone doing that today), not as flexable as FPGA OC and not a PPC SOC but its cheap and flexible, and Ohh look...
"Each chip is a
real-time H.264/MPEG4-AVC High Definition (
level 4.1)
Encoder/Decoder (Codec) that provides the ideal mix of flexibility and power efficiency for consumer electronics
applications....."
"full HD (1920x1080). Qpixel
is also raising the power-performance bar by being the first to offer
full HD H.264 encoding at
less than 275 mW of power,"
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRel ... BW20080602
Industry's Lowest-Power Full HD H.264 Codecs With the Broadest Feature Set Unveiled...
Sun Jun 1, 2008 8:00pm EDT"
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http://www.videsignline.com/products/21 ... 0CJUNN2JVN
true, its a large chip but its billed as "... are claimed to offer the industry's largest density, highest performance, highest system bandwidth, and lowest power among high-end FPGA solutions. "
as just one simple off the shelf example,you could even activate its gigaE ports and use it on your LAN and make an HD encoder multicast tunneled end to end mesh for multi PIP TS feeding out of them got to think bigger and turnkey USB3 to make real long term money OC... but thats for the longer term future OC and want to make it happen as the HW vendor"
http://www.videsignline.com/howto/21270 ... SCJUNN2JVN
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) and the High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance (HANA) are both working on home networking solutions that can distribute video entertainment. Both recognize that simplicity is the number one goal. However, the definition of 'simple' in the PC world is not the same as it is for watching a TV.
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OC unless this so called power developers org pulls its socks up PDQ, the world will have passed you by, and taken every single finantial and tech advantage idea you had placed in your hands here years before them, and left to squander the basic concepts and projects, untouched and unexplored.
its probably far to late already ,you didnt have anything to sell into the markets at cristmas, theres nothing for the january sales,or CES and theres nothing of merit outside the posts in the MB database...
the US turns off the analogue in a few days time, and theres still oneone cobbleing togetehr the off the shelf cheap and chearful HD streaming video SOC parts and adding them to any NON x86 prototype/reference board.