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Do they at least have 30 or 10 sec skip ahead and rewind?
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Definitely. And you can customize how long of a skip it is too just like you could with SageTV. So really it isn't THAT big of a deal, but we were spoiled with the commercial detection over the past many years.
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I do still plan on doing a more in-depth "review" of Google Fiber on www.geektonic.com soon.
Couple of topics I want to cover: 1. How fast is it really? 2. Google Fiber TV - User Interface, what it can do, what it can't do) 3. Customer Service compared to TWC, Dish etc 4. Online Video with Google Fiber (Netflix, YouTube, Vudu) 5. SageTV Inside 6. What I'm doing for movie & music now I think that covers it. I'll try to address anyone's questions mentioned here and other places as well. Work continues to fill up my spare time so I'm squeezing in the blog posts whenever I can do it. |
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Thanks for the great detailed write up!
Was wondering if that box is getting SuperHD Netflix, I think you might be able to tell by typing in Example Short 23.976 in the search bar. Some devices give more information than others. It doesn't give you special icons for the higher bitrate. I believe the chromecast is capable if the ISP is. Thanks, Scott |
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As far as the TV side of things, this would not be a different experience than the current fiber TV system - and not really be a significantly different support experience either, other than ensuring proper cablecard authorization.
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If they added HDHR support, they could market multiple tiers of service and thus hit a broader base of customers. Saying "you get internet and TV only, or internet only with no TV, those are your only options" immediately loses them the "cord cutter" demographic. And from all we hear, the younger generation is headed that way - less and less interest in paying for cable TV. So I think Google is smart enough to see that, and is building in an intermediate tier, one where they provide internet and EPG data for your own, separately-provided TV feed. This would set them apart from cable companies. Also, based on what you hear with contractual stuff from satellite providers, it seem that contracting to provide local TV through the cable/fiber isn't easy or cheap, so maybe this gives Google a means to say "we provide the pay stuff, you provide your own locals".
I know I'm in the minority here (but a growing minority), but I only have OTA. We supplement it with PlayOn online stuff through Sage. If GF came to my city and all they were offering was internet plus "cable" (pay) TV, I wouldn't consider it. If all they were offering were faster internet, I doubt I would pay the significantly-larger amount just for that (the only convenience it would offer us is faster downloading of streamed stuff from online, and really that isn't much of a hassle for us now). But if they had that intermediate package where they would be like Sage is for us now - providing faster internet and also encompassing all of our current OTA TV stuff into one package, while providing EPG data and DVR functionality - we would consider it.
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Remember, they aren't doing this with the intent of only gaining tech-savvy people as customers. There aren't enough to make it a viable investment. They have to not only wow the average joe with what they provide, but they need to make it so easy and seamless to switch from their current system that even the most tech-ignorant person is willing to make the switch. That's how DirecTV first got their foot in the door against cable companies - they offered a better product for a competitive price, but more importantly, made the switch completely painless to the end user.
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Just kidding, I for one eagerly await an in depth review of Google Fiber and more importantly Google(Sage)TV.
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Always keep in mind that Google has usually supported "open" systems such as Android. It's not beyond belief that they will somehow allow Google FiberTV to be "open". They will have to ensure that DRM isn't violated which may or may not be a show-stopper. I just don't know enough about DRM technology to say for sure.
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Hmm. Doesn't the new transcoding HDHomerun Prime technically do this by transcoding to a lower bitrate file. For my normal TV viewing I'm not that picky about quality anyway. Maybe there will be a decent replacement, or upgrade, to my SageTV system someday.
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Hollywood, et al, would get as much revenue as they are getting today and I would be able to get all of the content that I want, when I want and where I want. But there are too many vested interests keeping us from getting there and not everyone is willing to pay this much.
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We all are anxiously awaiting your blog reviews, but is it safe to assume that GF does not have ESPN and does not carry your local channels?
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Here's the TV lineup in KC https://fiber.google.com/cities/kansascity/channels/ Last edited by Brent; 02-27-2014 at 03:04 PM. |
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I work with some ffmpeg contributors so I can ask them to help if you can think of something that doesn't work
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Brent, thanks for the updates. It's pretty neat to see the fruits of the SageTV developer's work over all these years.
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Finally got around to this this evening. Yes, The Google Fiber TV box is getting SuperHD Netflix. To be certain I ran the "Example Short 23.976". |
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