The New York Times has a fairly detailed look at the options available for converting video files into various formats -- cell phones, games, iPods -- and the alphabet soup of codecs that render the data. The Times has been paying more attention to alternative video output platforms in recent months, a good thing since they're usually on target. … [Read more...]
Archives for June 2007
Washington Post down on downloads
The Washington Post isn't buying movie downloading in its current form. Here, Rob Pegoraro takes a shot at MovieLink and CinemaNow: If you must obtain a movie in the next few hours but can't leave your house or have anybody else pick up the flick, these two Windows-only stores might work. Otherwise, it's unclear who would bother with them: … [Read more...]
All in the game: downloads via Xbox 360
The best player for movie downloads on the market: the Xbox 360, according to a story in today's New York Times tech section. From setup to signup, to selecting a title and starting the show with a press of the remote’s play button, the Xbox 360 is simple. It is as easy to use as the on-demand and pay-per-view services familiar to most watchers … [Read more...]
‘Sicko’ downloads making their rounds
Right now, I'm watching Michael Moore's "Sicko" on Google Video. Good documentary with the usual hard-left slant on the reporting. Video quality is just OK, of course. A high-quality DVD screener (DVDSCR) copy is widely available on BitTorrent outlets. The Google download is a no-hassle, zero risk way to see the film. As of this writing, it's … [Read more...]
Joost tunes in a CEO: Mike Volpi
Cisco Systems' Mike Volpi has networked himself into the CEO post at Internet TV startup Joost. The company, started by Kaza and Skype founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, is still in beta but reportedly remains on target for a million subscribers before the test period ends at year's end. (Apparently you have to know a subscriber to join … [Read more...]