IPTV News
IPTV Service Providers
Internet TV
IPTV Events Calendar
IPTV Products
IPTV Jobs
IPTV Books
Contact
|
Advertise
|
About
Search
Search for
Internet TV
Subscribe
Subscribe to our RSS feed
Bookmark TVover.net
Subscribe to our email newsletter
News Categories
Apple TV
ATT U-verse
Boxee
Broadband over Powerline
Connected TV
Digital Content Creation and Distribution
Divx
DRM and CA
End-to-End IPTV Solutions
Game on Demand
General
Google TV
HomePNA
Interactive TV
Internet TV
Internet TV Updates
Investments
IP Equipment
IP Networking
IP Solutions
iPad
IPTV Advertising Solutions
IPTV Books
IPTV Events
IPTV Events Calendar
IPTV Headends
IPTV Headlines
IPTV Jobs
IPTV Management Solutions
IPTV Middleware
IPTV Regulation
IPTV Reports
IPTV Service Quality
IPTV Set-Top Boxes
IPTV Standards
Media Center Solutions
Mergers and Acquisitions
Microsoft IPTV
Mobile TV
Multiscreen
Offbeat News
Online Video
PVR Hardware
PVR Software
Roku
Satellite IPTV
SBC Project Lightspeed
Service Providers
Africa IPTV
Asia IPTV
Australia IPTV
Europe IPTV
Middle East
Middle East IPTV
North America IPTV
South America IPTV
Slingbox
TV Everywhere
Ultra Wideband (UWB)
Verizon FiOS
Video on Demand
What is IPTV
White Papers
Wi-Fi IPTV
WiMAX
Archives
November, 2012 (4)
October, 2012 (17)
September, 2012 (18)
August, 2012 (8)
July, 2012 (19)
June, 2012 (13)
May, 2012 (20)
April, 2012 (29)
March, 2012 (24)
February, 2012 (16)
January, 2012 (11)
December, 2011 (9)
November, 2011 (12)
October, 2011 (32)
September, 2011 (23)
August, 2011 (31)
July, 2011 (25)
June, 2011 (35)
May, 2011 (48)
April, 2011 (48)
March, 2011 (79)
February, 2011 (48)
January, 2011 (38)
December, 2010 (23)
November, 2010 (47)
October, 2010 (37)
September, 2010 (59)
August, 2010 (41)
July, 2010 (33)
June, 2010 (35)
May, 2010 (58)
April, 2010 (49)
March, 2010 (73)
February, 2010 (53)
January, 2010 (26)
December, 2009 (34)
November, 2009 (52)
October, 2009 (55)
September, 2009 (59)
August, 2009 (38)
July, 2009 (28)
June, 2009 (66)
May, 2009 (63)
April, 2009 (38)
March, 2009 (73)
February, 2009 (43)
January, 2009 (60)
December, 2008 (42)
November, 2008 (77)
October, 2008 (71)
September, 2008 (102)
August, 2008 (62)
July, 2008 (75)
June, 2008 (83)
May, 2008 (60)
April, 2008 (95)
March, 2008 (98)
February, 2008 (65)
January, 2008 (94)
December, 2007 (66)
November, 2007 (56)
October, 2007 (113)
September, 2007 (56)
August, 2007 (76)
July, 2007 (88)
June, 2007 (78)
May, 2007 (62)
April, 2007 (55)
March, 2007 (86)
February, 2007 (98)
January, 2007 (97)
December, 2006 (53)
November, 2006 (100)
October, 2006 (115)
September, 2006 (171)
August, 2006 (79)
July, 2006 (97)
June, 2006 (160)
May, 2006 (148)
April, 2006 (132)
March, 2006 (162)
February, 2006 (98)
January, 2006 (95)
December, 2005 (76)
November, 2005 (122)
October, 2005 (105)
September, 2005 (122)
August, 2005 (104)
July, 2005 (61)
June, 2005 (104)
May, 2005 (93)
April, 2005 (166)
March, 2005 (50)
February, 2005 (6)
December, 2004 (1)
Amino Announces Internet-TV Platform
Amino
, leading IPTV platform supplier, has announced the AmiNET125i to enter the blossoming Internet TV market. Details of this device, which promises to set a new benchmark for flexibility when viewing digital content at home, will be presented at a product launch event during IBC at 3:30pm on the 8th of September, at the Amino stand.
Based on the AmiNET125 series, the AmiNET125i is a flexible device which allows consumers to browse and access video content from the Internet on their television, hence making Internet TV more attractive to a wider consumer audience.
Internet TV is being heralded by many analysts as the next potentially 'disruptive technology' that, in time, will overshadow conventional telco, cable or satellite TV. "Fuelled by the rise of both premium content and user-generated video sites such as iTunes™, Google™ Video and YouTube™, the ad-supported and pay market for Internet TV is expected to reach a combined $16.2 billion by 2010," said Michael Wolf, Principal Analyst for Digital Media at ABI Research. "As interest from consumers to watch Internet TV grows, they will increasingly look to view this content where they're most comfortable, the living room. Devices such as the AmiNET125i will help consumers to bridge the chasm between the PC and the TV."
This opinion is also supported by the unparalleled success of websites such as MySpace™ and the role they are beginning to play in the careers of mainstream artists both in the music and film industries. Content ranges from the very niche, such as extreme sports programming, to the mainstream, such as past editions of the BBC's Panorama programme, which can be streamed from the BBC website to a PC using Windows Media ® Player or Real Player™ multimedia software.
"Internet TV is an exciting new market offering many niche programmers an opportunity to make it into the living room," explained Bob Giddy, CEO of Amino Technologies. "We see great potential in this technology, which has already captured the imagination of millions of consumers worldwide who will now be able to comfortably watch video content on their TV in their living rooms and elsewhere."
The AmiNET125i is a multi-codec unit, designed to deliver Windows Media 9 and MPEG-4 video streams to a TV. The product features a low-cost digital signal processor (DSP) supporting a range of decoders which are widespread in the world of Internet-based content. There is also a powerful host processor to ensure the user experience is on a par with that of a PC-based web portal. In anticipation of DRM issues, the AmiNET125i supports Microsoft ® Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10 (WM DRM10), which prevents the interception and piracy of digital content. The unit will also integrate an embedded HTML 4 browser providing JavaScript. This allows content to be resized to fit the larger TV screen, regardless of its dimensions, ensuring the best possible user experience.
Amino is partnering with Narrowstep, a provider of IP-delivered video content, to bring true Internet TV to the living room. "The combination of Narrowstep and Amino technologies provides a low cost end-to-end solution that can be rapidly deployed," comments Iolo Jones, founder and Chief Strategic Officer of Narrowstep. "As well as appealing to ISPs and network providers, it will enable broadcasters and content owners to launch their own services, cutting out the need to work through traditional distributors. For the first time individual channels will be able to launch a 'TV station in a box' solution."
Giddy concluded, "Amino has been an active driver of the IPTV industry and we expect to use this engineering expertise to facilitate the rise of the Internet TV market. There is no doubt that the concept of internet TV is attractive but as much of the content is currently from smaller niche providers, they do not have the hardware background to make the transition from PC-based Internet to living room mainstream entertainment. Amino adds that missing link and is positioned to shape this new industry alongside the established IPTV services for which we have built a global reputation."
Posted on Sep 04, 2006
Reviews
|
Share
|
Digg
Filed in:
Internet TV
Related Entries
•
NOW TV Continues to Extend Reach with Roku Launch
•
The Digital Development Group is Seeing Tremendous Growth in Holiday Sales for Internet TV Devices
•
Octoshape and INVISO Partner Up to Offer Internet-Based TV Contribution Services Across Latin America
•
Sling Media Unveils Two New Redesigned Slingbox Models
•
FilmOn.TV Announces Unique, Joint Venture Partnership with ABC Commercial, Australia
•
Hisense and Opera Bring Personalized TV-viewing Experience
Comments are closed.
Post a Comment
Please use a valid e-mail address. Your address will not be publicly visible and is only a means for us to contact you when asked. Thank you.
All brand, company, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners. © 2012 TVover.net. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy
Terms