NOTE: TiVo has just released the 4K Ready, full commercial skip, TiVo BOLT DVR. There are two ways to get HDTV signals from your TiVO DVR to your TiVo Minis:ġ) By Ethernet cable - my prefered method - works very wellĢ) By RG6 or better, COAX cable, via MoCA Tivo Minis quickly stream requested content, no video lags or dropouts for me. The Tivo Minis are VERY FAST TO SETUP and NETWORK. I am also using three TiVo Mini's with which to stream TiVo recorded content The TiVo and the HDTV display become confused and they do not synch the I SUSPECT that the constant slight changing of theĭisplay size, when switching from source content of different resolutions, YOU DO, OR DO NOT DO, THINGS AT YOUR OWN RISK - I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE HOWEVER I AM FINDING THAT YOU NEED AN HDMI CONNECTION BETWEEN THE TIVO MINIĪND YOUR HDTV - Otherwise, you will probably find that your display becomes Great Service that lists the available OTA shows, and the best interface, Only recently have talks begun between Netflix and cable companies.TWEET MY COMMENTS (Opinions) - David Woodsmall 1) All my friends chose a ROKU Box (I preferred a TiVo ROAMIO / BOLT OTA,īut it's not for most people - plays with existing Digital Tivos, has a This could shake things up at cable companies not just because of the potential for lost revenue, but also because Samsung beat them all to the punch. But in the end, Samsung got the green light from the FCC, and for the first time, cable services and over-the-top (OTT) services have been blended into one box. Samsung had to fight for the right to make this product because cable companies make more money renting their customers cable boxes than they do CableCARDs. It is a safe bet that the box will be DLNA compliant, though Samsung didn’t specifically state so in its announcement. What is not clear, however, is whether certain media server apps such as PLEX will be available. Of course, as a Samsung device, the new Smart Media Player will also work seamlessly with other Samsung devices via the company’s proprietary AllShare protocol.īecause the player will work based off of Samsung’s Smart TV interface, we can expect it will offer Samsung’s S-Recommendation engine, which makes content recommendations based on users’ viewing habits. Say you find a video on YouTube that you want to share with the family on the big-screen just hit a button on your SmartPhone and the video will start playing on the TV. In addition to all the apps, users can mirror the screens of compatible mobile devices with the press of a button. While it is likely most users will only take advantage of a fraction of those, it does give us an idea of just how much content can be delivered through the Internet-connected box. Samsung says its Smart Media Player comes packing over 100 apps. Samsung’s is different because it works as both a cable box and a media streaming device. But they all work the same way: by passing a cable box’s HDMI signal through the box and on to a TV. Most of them, like Sony’s Internet Media Player and Vizio’s Co-Star, run off the Google TV platform one exception is the recently announced Vizio Co-Star LT. There are several streaming set-top boxes that have attempted to merge cable TV with streaming video-on-demand (VOD) apps like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Instant. After ducking some FCC red tape, Samsung has managed to put together a media-streamer set-top box that does what no other can: replace your cable box. The new set-top box announcement is one of several we can expect this month, but it could be argued that this is the most important one. Samsung has just announced that its Smart Media Player, officially known as the GX-SM530CF, will be coming available on October 23 for $150.
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