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- 02-16-2010 09:01 AM #1
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- 02-16-2010 09:01 AM # ADS
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- 02-16-2010 04:15 PM #2
A little late in the day, I know. But I got 4 questions I would love to ask. But I'm not sure if I'm going to get off work in time to catch the call-in. They probably will be asked by someone anyways. But if not, here they are if you got extra time to fill (doubtful). Or maybe someone already knows the answers to these questions.
1. Will it be able to download from the internet. e.g. Pandora, YouTube, Podcasts, etc?
2. What about streaming? Will it be able to stream iTunes contents? Or any other contents on your computers (photos, home movies, etc)?
3. Will it be possible to use existing DirecTV dish already mounted on roof but not in use? Maybe with an LNB change and repointing the dish.
4. Will you be offering older movies? Say like Blade Runner, or even older, Stagecoach.
This is a service I might be interested in since I have a 250gb cap on my Comcast internet connection.Mark
- 02-16-2010 08:15 PM #3
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Proud Staff MemberThis was asked on the chat... not at release but who knows what the future hold.

Yes, and it can play itunes songs that do not have DRM as well.2. What about streaming? Will it be able to stream iTunes contents? Or any other contents on your computers (photos, home movies, etc)?
No the LNB is different. DirecTV and DISH Network use Circular Polarity LNB's while XStreamHD is on a KU satellite which uses horizontal / vertical3. Will it be possible to use existing DirecTV dish already mounted on roof but not in use? Maybe with an LNB change and repointing the dish.
Good question, one I dont have an answer to.4. Will you be offering older movies? Say like Blade Runner, or even older, Stagecoach.
Scott
- 02-16-2010 08:22 PM #4
- 02-16-2010 09:26 PM #5
I was very impressed by the content of the chat. The product looks top-notch, and I'm sure I'd be wowed by it in my house. But I've never been able to convince myself to pay by-the-piece for movies that will be available (in a few months) to me from the sources i already pay subscription fees for (HBO, etc).
The ability to replace one of my squeezeboxes with their set-top would make it a no-cost upgrade to stream my FLAC files (kudos to the company for this), but the additional monthly fee and per-movie charge make it too big a step. The next struggle will be when i see that they perfectly support DLNA streaming of my disk-based movie collection. Pray i can afford a huge projection system so their bandwidth will be visible on-screen and I will be compelled to subscribe.
So, George, best of success - i hope to be a subscriber some day, but can't right now.
- 02-17-2010 09:41 AM #6
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I listened and it is a great idea, I guess. However they don't have much equipment and does not sound like they are going to be using retailers.
- 02-17-2010 09:46 AM #7
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Proud Staff MemberThe topic of retailers came up and the answer was that if they had retailers it would force them to charge more for the product just so the retailers could make something on the product. So basically they are cutting out the middleman to keep the pricing as low as they can.
Scott
- 02-19-2010 05:44 PM #8
So cutting out a vhf tuner was so they could be as low as they can even though alot of the country uses VHF post transition.
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- 02-24-2010 05:13 PM #9
Hi Everyone,
You have posed a lot of great questions. I have been trying to respond to as many as I can in all of the threads.
XStreamHD is currently available direct to consumers via
XStreamHD Home
. It is also a great option for dealers who may be working with a customer for a much larger A/V install. Additionally, we are happy to discuss long term opportunities for distribution. Please feel free to reach out to us directly in that regard. Additionally, please note that XStreamHD does support all off-air broadcast with its digital tuners -- including VHF 2-13.
Please do not shy about asking about XStreamHD. Hopefully, I can provide you with information that is useful and helpful.
Thanks,
XStreamHDGuy
- 02-24-2010 08:42 PM #10

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