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DirecTV finally offering video-on-demand

Posted Mar 13 2008, 03:18 PM by Kim Peterson
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DirecTV is finally going to offer a video-on-demand service. About time, too. Comcast and other companies are light-years ahead in this area, and on-demand is becoming a required feature for some consumers these days.

It's taken DirecTV this long because, as a satellite provider, it broadcasts a one-way signal. The technology doesn't allow for the two-way conversation that an interactive service like on-demand uses. DirecTV is going to work around this using broadband connections and digital video recorder (DVR) technology, according to the WSJ.

DirecTV shares are up nearly 1% on the news today to $25.21. The project is expected to launch in the second quarter.

The way it's going to work is that DirecTV will automatially send some movies to customers' DVRs for ordering. Television programs and other movies will be streamed over the Internet to the customers' set-top boxes. So it's not exactly "true" on-demand, but it'll do.

What if you don't want the movies DirecTV chooses taking up space on your DVR? DirecTV says that most of its 3,000 on-demand titles will be streamed online, and the videos that do get to your DVR will sit in space that isn't available to customers anyway. (Then what is that space there for, I wonder?)

Here's what people are saying about today's news:

Broadband Reports: "As we've stated repeatedly, this particular launch will be one to watch -- given you've got a satellite provider suddenly using a competitor's bandwidth to deliver high-definition content -- something that speaks strongly to the debate over a neutral 'Net."

Paid Content: "Think back to Cablevision’s maligned effort to allow viewers to use remote servers as a DVR, still being fought over in court. The main difference: it’s all stored on the user’s DVR, not a remote server. Still, some of it is copied onto the DVRs by the provider without user choice, one of the issues used to rule against Cablevision in U.S. District Court last year."

Silicon Alley Insider: "Will it dramatically boost revenues? Unlikely. Cable companies have hoped for years that on-demand programming would juice sales, but it's not happening. " 

Shelly Palmer: "It remains to be seen if DirecTV’s system can stream high-quality films without buffering delays, stuttering video and dropped connections. Stay tuned - this is a high-profile experiment in content delivery."

Blogging Stocks: "Three well-funded competitors trying to get market share usually leads to a price war. Getting "on demand" TV services is probably about to get much cheaper." 

Disclosures: I don't own shares of any companies mentioned in this post. And while Microsoft owns this blog, Microsoft does not control, censor or otherwise have any editorial influence over what I write. 

Comments

 

sounds like more empty promises by direct tv just like they said you would recieve local channels.  blah blah blah

same here on local channels. We on Md line and they give us lancaster and harrisburg local channels most people work in baltimore area and need baltimore local channels and not northern local channels. will never get my interest until they give me  achoice of local channels. Comcast gives me the baltimore local channels. check with them they say they can't do

I WOULD LIKE TO SEE DIRECTV SEND LOCAL TV CHANNEL TO IT SUB. I BEEN

WAITING FOR 4 YEARS OR 5 YEARS DONE LOST COUNT

I have the beta already.  Works with no problems.  I read a lot of comments in this blog about how this is half-baked and too late.  I don't see that.  VOD is VOD whether cable or satellite.  True, you do have to have broadband internet which I do.  Granted this may be an issue for rural patrons, but the cable offerings for rural patrons is also usually watered down or unavailable altogether.  Therefore that argument is really moot since many rural folks can't get cable anyway.  The US broadband infrastructure will have to improve over time anyway just to keep up with the rest of the world.  Therefore once that is all boiled away and all things are equal, it really comes down to the content available between cable and satellite for VOD.  So far I haven't seen anything on the cable side tilts the medium in their favor.  I applaud Directv and I have always gotten excellent service from them.  That is the main reason I dropped cable years ago.

Having used the Beta for a couple of weeks now, this doesn't seem all that bad.  It takes a while to download a movie, but you really don't have to wait for it to finish.  Just start the download a few minutes before you start playing the movie.  Direct DVR service seems to have issue when recording a show and watching live, current.  The entire HD arena so new, that I think it's hard to blame everyting on DIrect TV.  Seems to that recently the entire HD world had trouble synching video and audio.  Audio is the biggest issue with Direct TV DVR, this could be related to the HDMI cable.  When I switched to HD service, my entire system TV, receiver, and DVR got upgraded.

I currently have DirecTV w/HD-DVR & wouldn't trade it, last time I had cable was out for days & weeks at a time.  I got notice fm DirecTV a month ago about  On-Demand being Avaliable.  Just has to hook-up to my DSL Modom.  Though right not not much avaliable.  Looking forward to more

DTV kicks cables butt in content, HD channels, Digital channels etc. Not to mention the only carrier of NFL Package (ALL THE GAMES) and no blackouts  -  This new service is just another add on. If you do not have locals yet, they will be in your mkt very soon. All who think cable is king, probably voted for BUSH.....the village idiot.

I don't really care about their on-demand-movies.  They need to be spending their time and investment on getting  HD local channels to the rural area.  I have been a long time subscriber to DirecTV and am getting more disappointed everyday with their service.

Jerry

Actually Comcast already does offer VOD Shopping, channel 887 and VOD dating!  Comcast is ALL DIGITAL and they offer TRUE HD!  While Direct TV boasts that they have much more content what they refuse to admit to is that the HD programming that they are offering isn't true HD it is upconverted to appear as though it's HD.  What most consumers fail to realize is that they can only offer HD on channels that are offering HD and at this point tehy aren't, they're converting these other channels into HD.....so anyone looking for real HD would only be dissappointed anyway.  AND did anyone see that all teh VOD content they're offering is PPV content, it isn't FREE!!!  So first you have to BUY A DVR and then to watch anything you have to BUY that too!  Really ridiculous!

I would subscribe to satellite tv if they had just one box that fed at least 6 tv's and each tv could watch any of the channels that you had selected to watch and not had them forced on you, also including local channels in hd

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