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way2evil
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reply to Roche1972
Re: Verizon Bites CableCard Bullet (New Set Top Boxs)

hopefully they will up the hard drive space to cope with the codec change

FIOSHD

join:2007-10-22
united state

said by way2evil See Profile :

hopefully they will up the hard drive space to cope with the codec change
I do not believe you will see any upgrade on hard drive space. I think the focus will be on software to enable the e-sata ports and let customers manage their storage needs.

Increased hard drives is really only something the hard core users (us) care about, so it makes sense to minimize costs and give those that care about it a chance to add external drives.

If I am understanding the reasons behind the FCC mandate, it is to allow customers to eventualy purchase their own set top boxes. My logic is really just an extension of that philiosophy.


frankpf3
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join:2007-08-09
Huntington Station, NY
Does this mean all current customers will have to trade in their current STB's?


matcarl

join:2007-03-09
Franklin Square, NY
No, they will still work for now, but all replacements and new installs will get the newer ones starting in July


MacLeech
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edit:
May 16th, @02:33PM

reply to way2evil
said by way2evil See Profile :

hopefully they will up the hard drive space to cope with the codec change
Why? MPEG4 is more efficient, so the same quality video takes less bandwidth and drive space. The same size drive can store more hours of MPEG4 video then MPEG2 video.

The few who really want more space can use the external drive connection (if it's enabled).
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