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YouView on HDT500 and HDT1000

Topic started on Jul 27, 2012 12:07 PM , last reply on Sep 11, 2012 10:03 PM

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brianh 8 posts since
Dec 11, 2011

YouView was launched on 4th July 2012.

The HDT500 and HDT1000 currently provide access to the BBC iPlayer.

 

Will support for YouView be added to the HDT500 and HDT1000 in a firmware update?

If so, when will this happen?

 

Brian


  • drhowells 161 posts since
    Dec 8, 2011
    Written on Jul 27, 2012 3:09 PM

    Out of interest, why do youy think this is possible?

     

    YouView is a completely different Operating System, design and company. It is not a case of adding support, the box will need to be designed to cope with it. I would think it is a resounding no, this will not be possible to update in the future.

     

    You would have to buy a YouView box to get YouView, or go through BT or TalkTalk to get one of their new (currently unreleased) YouView boxes on subscription.


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  • Catmambo 2,009 posts since
    Aug 28, 2003
    Written on Jul 28, 2012 7:17 PM

    Hi Brian

     

    There are a few different points here so I'll split them up and answer them separately.

     

    Drhowells is correct - Youview is an entire platform built on flash. Very simply your device doesn't support flash as most devices don't ( as its largely not being developed any further and requires alot of processing power). There is very little support for Youview within the Consumer Electronics industry so don't expect to see a raft of Youview devices from any A brand manufacturer, certainly not built into TV's anytime soon.

     

    Your PVR supports MHEG iPlayer but that is the limit of its IP functionality. Easiest way to add further functionality would be to pick up one of the 2012 Blu-ray players as you'll then get the latest version of iPlayer, Netflix, Lovefilm etc etc.

     

    Hope this helps


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  • drhowells 161 posts since
    Dec 8, 2011
    Written on Jul 29, 2012 1:58 PM

    Catmambo is the Sony rep

     

    I still don't get why you think YouView will be on those devices. It is like asking when is the Samsung SmartTV software going to be on Sony TVs....They are completely unrelated pieces of software that you would need to buy an additional device to get.


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  • drhowells 161 posts since
    Dec 8, 2011
    Written on Jul 29, 2012 9:40 PM

    That's not a rephrase, that's a different question altogether

     

    ITV and Channel 4 are partners in YouTube, so they have invested a lot of money in bringing it to market, so their on demand offerings were bound to be on it.

     

    Sony and other TV manufacturers have been in negotiation with ITV etc for ages about getting their on demand on the TVs but nothing has been agreed. 


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  • JCFHUK 1 posts since
    Aug 21, 2012
    Written on Aug 21, 2012 5:30 PM

    it's not built on Adobe Flash, it's Linux based:

     

    Technical information

    On 14 April 2011, YouView published its final core technical specification.[33] The minimum specifications for a YouView-enabled DTT HD PVR product require:[36]

    Analogue HD outputs are forbidden as part of the rights management strategy.


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  • Catmambo 2,009 posts since
    Aug 28, 2003
    Written on Aug 21, 2012 7:01 PM

    Sorry to clarify - the interface is based on flash.

     

    http://informitv.com/news/2012/02/20/youviewontrack/

     

    thanks


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  • Catmambo 2,009 posts since
    Aug 28, 2003
    Written on Sep 11, 2012 10:03 PM

    Just to be clear, we have no plans to support Youview at present. It cannot be backported to any existing device as previously articulated.

     

    Thanks


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