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	<title>Comments on: Blockbuster bringing on-demand rentals to Blu-Ray next year</title>
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		<title>By: Comment Guy</title>
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		<description>Download set top boxes and download portable players ( ie Apple TV, VUDU, Hulu, PS3, and Blockbuster ) are a thing of the past, only to be replaced by the technology used by service providers such as MyTVPAL ( www.mytvpal.com ) and Netflix ( www.netflix.com ).

Service providers like MyTVPAL offer 1080p instant blu-ray streaming video on demand and live tv over PC Player, set top box, and I think they will have a portable device out soon.

Keep in mind also that P2P is on the way out because it uses to much bandwidth, both up and down, and is unstable. I&#039;m refering to service providers such as VUDU ( a one trick pony ) and Joost, who latest foray into portable video on demand on the itouch / iphone is frezing, buffering, and providing a horrible user experience even on my 6mbps connection.

Steaming video is a great addition for live tv an video on demand, but at the end of the day only those technology companies like Matrixstream ( www.matrixstream.com )will be able to support the best quality over the best effort public internet when doing a triple play ( set top box, PC Player, and portable device ) because currently where  Netflix requires 8mbps for 720p streaming, MyTVPAL can support 720p streaming a 3mbps and 1080p blu-ray streaming at 6mbps.

Keep the above in mind when considering the average person today in the United States and Canada has between 1.5 - 3.0Mbps. So While MyTVPAL can service the majority of broadband users today in the United States and Canada in both 720p and 1080p today it will be years before Netflix can service a fraction of the broadband population in high definition instant video streaming.

The above situation is even worse for download video services because nobody, and I mean nobody. Wants wait hours see a movie. The only way to go today in On Demand in 1080p high definition and that mean instant streaming from service providers like MyTVPAL ( www.mytvpal.com ).

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Download set top boxes and download portable players ( ie Apple TV, VUDU, Hulu, PS3, and Blockbuster ) are a thing of the past, only to be replaced by the technology used by service providers such as MyTVPAL ( <a href="http://www.mytvpal.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.mytvpal.com</a> ) and Netflix ( <a href="http://www.netflix.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.netflix.com</a> ).</p>
<p>Service providers like MyTVPAL offer 1080p instant blu-ray streaming video on demand and live tv over PC Player, set top box, and I think they will have a portable device out soon.</p>
<p>Keep in mind also that P2P is on the way out because it uses to much bandwidth, both up and down, and is unstable. I&#8217;m refering to service providers such as VUDU ( a one trick pony ) and Joost, who latest foray into portable video on demand on the itouch / iphone is frezing, buffering, and providing a horrible user experience even on my 6mbps connection.</p>
<p>Steaming video is a great addition for live tv an video on demand, but at the end of the day only those technology companies like Matrixstream ( <a href="http://www.matrixstream.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.matrixstream.com</a> )will be able to support the best quality over the best effort public internet when doing a triple play ( set top box, PC Player, and portable device ) because currently where  Netflix requires 8mbps for 720p streaming, MyTVPAL can support 720p streaming a 3mbps and 1080p blu-ray streaming at 6mbps.</p>
<p>Keep the above in mind when considering the average person today in the United States and Canada has between 1.5 &#8211; 3.0Mbps. So While MyTVPAL can service the majority of broadband users today in the United States and Canada in both 720p and 1080p today it will be years before Netflix can service a fraction of the broadband population in high definition instant video streaming.</p>
<p>The above situation is even worse for download video services because nobody, and I mean nobody. Wants wait hours see a movie. The only way to go today in On Demand in 1080p high definition and that mean instant streaming from service providers like MyTVPAL ( <a href="http://www.mytvpal.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.mytvpal.com</a> ).</p>
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