Re: [backstage] Freesat and backstage - can we MHEG? Yes we can...

2007-11-11 Thread Brian Butterworth
On 09/11/2007, Frank Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Brian Butterworth wrote:
  On 09/11/2007, *Dave Crossland* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL 
  PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  On 09/11/2007, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   - an alternative electronic programme guide
 
  By alternative, do you mean user-generated, so when there's some
  low quality programming people can , ahem, express their opinions?
 
  I guess that would depend upon if the system has a return path - like an
  ethernet connection!

 Actually, I wondered whether you were suggesting, say, a satellite/
 Interweb mash-up of some kind, where the Freesat box's MHEG engine
 could incorporate data from somewhere other than the satellite, and
 had the programmability to be able to embed, or otherwise render, the
 secondary data into the display.


I was thinking that there is a great scope for a mash-up here.

Firstly, there is the fact that many of the set-top boxes will have hard
drives, which could add a lot of functionality;

Secondly, there is the scope to use the 'opportunistic data' on the
satellite transponders.  At any point where the data output from the MPEG-2
encoding process drops (as it does) then this data could be used for
background data delivery.  For example, we could slowly stream all the BBC's
podcasts in the background this way, or the RSS feeds etc.

Thirdly, having a linkage from the Freesat EPG would be great as it would
allow linkages;

Fourth, if the boxes also have broadband connections, there is the scope for
a personalized experience, perhaps even including remote access to the EPG
content!

So yes...


So, for example, in the EPG, you could ask to have rottentomato.com
votes for upcoming movies incorporated, which would require the
box to be able to: a) grab those ratings, and b) correlate them
with the EPG entries without c) the EPG interface becoming ludicrous.

Even usefuller would be the ability to grab personalized gubbins
from sites based on your very own ID, so that your have your
mates' insane opinions show up, with hilarious consequences.
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Re: [backstage] Freesat and backstage - can we MHEG? Yes we can...

2007-11-09 Thread Dave Crossland
On 09/11/2007, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 - an alternative electronic programme guide

By alternative, do you mean user-generated, so when there's some
low quality programming people can , ahem, express their opinions?

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Dave
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Re: [backstage] Freesat and backstage - can we MHEG? Yes we can...

2007-11-09 Thread Frank Wales
Brian Butterworth wrote:
 On 09/11/2007, *Dave Crossland* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL 
 PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 09/11/2007, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL 
 PROTECTED] wrote:
  - an alternative electronic programme guide
 
 By alternative, do you mean user-generated, so when there's some
 low quality programming people can , ahem, express their opinions? 
  
 I guess that would depend upon if the system has a return path - like an
 ethernet connection!

Actually, I wondered whether you were suggesting, say, a satellite/
Interweb mash-up of some kind, where the Freesat box's MHEG engine
could incorporate data from somewhere other than the satellite, and
had the programmability to be able to embed, or otherwise render, the
secondary data into the display.

So, for example, in the EPG, you could ask to have rottentomato.com
votes for upcoming movies incorporated, which would require the
box to be able to: a) grab those ratings, and b) correlate them
with the EPG entries without c) the EPG interface becoming ludicrous.

Even usefuller would be the ability to grab personalized gubbins
from sites based on your very own ID, so that your have your
mates' insane opinions show up, with hilarious consequences.
-- 
Frank Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [backstage] Freesat and backstage - can we MHEG? Yes we can...

2007-11-09 Thread Dave Crossland
On 09/11/2007, Frank Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So, for example, in the EPG, you could ask to have rottentomato.com
 votes for upcoming movies incorporated, which would require the
 box to be able to: a) grab those ratings, and b) correlate them
 with the EPG entries without c) the EPG interface becoming ludicrous.

 Even usefuller would be the ability to grab personalized gubbins
 from sites based on your very own ID, so that your have your
 mates' insane opinions show up, with hilarious consequences.

WHAT THE, oh wait, no - that's exactly the kind of awesome stuff I
meant to suggest :-D

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Dave
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