2004-01-14, 18:23
ok, *before* i pose the question that this post is all about, a little background:
for the period of time from 2/2001 to 4/2002 i was the software engineering manager for a young startup company that was in development (both hardware and software) of a general-purpose pvr device for the cable broadcasting industry. the device was different than most and there were some serious challenges - the basic gist of which was that we were developing a 4-tuner pvr device that lived in the actual cable-box mounted on the side of the home rather than inside the house - this was actually for the cable companies themselves rather than anything retail. (i won't bore you with tons of details, but suffice it to say there are actual real compelling reasons for why the cable companies would want such a box) obviously our primary design challenge was a hardware one - we were having to design a box with existing components that could handle some somewhat severe thermal conditions. (like being strapped on the outside of a house in arizona or maine)
my team did all the software work for this device, we worked directly with microsoft and both the ce and microsofttv groups (as well as with the directx group on occasion) and were basically building this on top of the then beta ce.net. the short version of the whole story is that like a lot of startups at the time, we ran out of money after about a year and a half and everyone went home.
(there were *30* of us engineers split between the hardware and software groups at the time)
i only relate this information because: 1. it might actually be interesting to some of you and 2. to show that i *do* have some experience with this subject and the software concerns that go along with it.
ok, *now* here's what i had a question about:
has anyone so far done any checking/research into what all would be necessary from a licensing perspective in order to produce an application like xbmc for the retail market? (meaning an application for the xbox and then a seperate application for a pc-based server that handled all the primary file storage and actual pvr work)
i know at least the following would be involved:
- xbox xdk and licensed xbox developer (obviously)
- licenses for divx, xvid, mpeg2 and whatever licensable formats the media player would support
- license with tribunemedia or others for the actual tv programming information for the server-side application unless you went the xml-tv route
i haven't looked at the xbmc code yet (thats something i want to do tho) so i don't know what all in the way of actual windows dlls, etc. are being used that would be licensing concerns for anyone doing this sort of thing but can any of your contribute your thoughts on it?
thanks.
for the period of time from 2/2001 to 4/2002 i was the software engineering manager for a young startup company that was in development (both hardware and software) of a general-purpose pvr device for the cable broadcasting industry. the device was different than most and there were some serious challenges - the basic gist of which was that we were developing a 4-tuner pvr device that lived in the actual cable-box mounted on the side of the home rather than inside the house - this was actually for the cable companies themselves rather than anything retail. (i won't bore you with tons of details, but suffice it to say there are actual real compelling reasons for why the cable companies would want such a box) obviously our primary design challenge was a hardware one - we were having to design a box with existing components that could handle some somewhat severe thermal conditions. (like being strapped on the outside of a house in arizona or maine)
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i only relate this information because: 1. it might actually be interesting to some of you and 2. to show that i *do* have some experience with this subject and the software concerns that go along with it.
ok, *now* here's what i had a question about:
has anyone so far done any checking/research into what all would be necessary from a licensing perspective in order to produce an application like xbmc for the retail market? (meaning an application for the xbox and then a seperate application for a pc-based server that handled all the primary file storage and actual pvr work)
i know at least the following would be involved:
- xbox xdk and licensed xbox developer (obviously)
- licenses for divx, xvid, mpeg2 and whatever licensable formats the media player would support
- license with tribunemedia or others for the actual tv programming information for the server-side application unless you went the xml-tv route
i haven't looked at the xbmc code yet (thats something i want to do tho) so i don't know what all in the way of actual windows dlls, etc. are being used that would be licensing concerns for anyone doing this sort of thing but can any of your contribute your thoughts on it?
thanks.