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Why no DLNA for the stand-alone Humax Youview

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    As title states - why do the stand-alone Humax Youview PVR's not have DLNA functionality?

    I can perhaps see a commercial reason for BT/TT not wanting it on their offerings. I can't however make a case for Humax not offering it on their stand-alone customer purchase boxes.

    Does any one know why this is the case.

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 14:47:42 #1 |
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    Because the unit is built by Humax but to Youview's specification. They don't want recording padding, or archiving recordings to usb to name a couple of other facilities missing.

    See

    http://myhumax.org/forum/topic/salient-points-from-faqs

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 14:55:11 #2 |
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    Do we know why though Graham. Is it for commercial reasons or that Youview prefer a locked down system?

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 16:54:18 #3 |
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    Faust - 12 minutes ago  » 
    Do we know why though Graham. Is it for commercial reasons or that Youview prefer a locked down system?

    You will have to ask Alan Sugar that question :-).

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 17:07:36 #4 |
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    It's really a service box, like a Sky box. It was designed for the purpose of delivering the service provided by YouView and/or a triple-play ISP. Just as Sky only adds features that serve Sky's interests, YouView only adds features that serve YouView's interests.

    The service is the main point, not the box. They've already made clear they're interested in cloud "recording". I wouldn't be surprised if the PVR features dwindle away completely once that's up and running.

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    JamesB - 53 minutes ago  » 
    It's really a service box, like a Sky box. It was designed for the purpose of delivering the service provided by YouView and/or a triple-play ISP. Just as Sky only adds features that serve Sky's interests, YouView only adds features that serve YouView's interests.
    The service is the main point, not the box. They've already made clear they're interested in cloud "recording". I wouldn't be surprised if the PVR features dwindle away completely once that's up and running.

    By cloud recording I assume you mean something similar to BBC iPlayer streaming?

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 18:09:16 #6 |
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    When you set a timer, instead of the programme being recorded on the box's hard drive it just becomes available from the cloud. The user gets the illusion of a PVR, but actually has to stream the content from the server.

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 18:24:06 #7 |
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    Here's a quite informative piece about YouView's plans:

    http://recombu.com/digital/news/youview-expands-to-build-cloud-pvrs-and-give-personal-recommendations_M13213.html

    They've just delivered on HTML5 and Connected Red Button.

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 18:36:21 #8 |
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    Interesting article. It does make you wonder though why you would make a private purchase of Youview as more and more functionality looks to be tied to the ISP's.

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    Faust - 3 minutes ago  » 
    Interesting article. It does make you wonder though why you would make a private purchase of Youview as more and more functionality looks to be tied to the ISP's.

    That's how it's gone from launch. BT's needs have dominated from the start. There was a big bust-up among the partners, earlier this year, with the result that BT and TT now provide most of the funding, while the FTA broadcasters and Arqiva, though still YouView partners, have cut their contribution to a token amount and are now developing a rival project, Freeview Connect.

    | Sun 26 Oct 2014 18:54:44 #10 |

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