Streaming from San Jose...

Broadcasting & Cable, December, 1999 by Tedesco, Richard

Microsoft sends video over GI set-tops; Real Networks to integrate 3D video Streaming media developments flowed freely from the Streaming Media West '99 conference in San Jose, Calif., last week, with Microsoft leading the way with a demonstration of video streaming via digital set-top boxes.

Microsoft is pushing to expand distribution of its second-place Windows Media streaming technology, with the latest path through General Instrument DCT-5000 digital set-tops to be deployed in cable systems next year. Windows Media is a component of the Microsoft TV software package (which includes broadband connectivity) to be embedded in the set-tops. It's also working toward the same configuration with Scientific-Atlanta set-tops. "We see the digital...

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