Skype Founders Develop Media Streaming Tech 69
[RnP]Venom writes "It appears that after selling Skype to Ebay, Skype founders Janus and Niklas haven't been resting on their laurels. As reported by ZDNet, and the International Herald Tribune, they have been hard at work developing a new TV streaming application called Joost. With as little as 6,000 people currently testing the project details are a bit scarce, but if it does remotely as well as their Phone/IM success, it could be a real treat. From the IHT article: 'Joost may eventually try to move onto television sets, but the company said it will initially focus on making it easier and more fun to watch TV on a computer. Similar to the Skype model, Joost users will download free software -- this time to help them browse for channels and clips they're interested in. One of the company's executives, Henrik Werdelin, said in a videotaped interview that Joost aims to keep the quality of television programming, its picture quality and its ease of use, but improve other aspects.'"
AKA The Venice Project (Score:3, Informative)
56k Modems? (Score:4, Interesting)
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it does suck (Score:1, Interesting)
It seems web"masters" might test against different browsers, but they sure don't test against different connection speeds or with lower quality even marginally older equipment. It's likie a t a minimum you have to be on a cable modem with a 21 inch screen or they don't want you to use
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KFG
Re:56k Modems? (Score:5, Insightful)
Sometimes you just have to accept that the cool new thing MIGHT just need technology from this decade.
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I have been in the betatest, I have an 8mb connection that I share with 4 others, on which it works ok, but it seems like it would not fare so well with a connection much less than that.
Re:Re:56k Modems? (Score:1)
Yeah, Italy sucks
In reply to others, few 'advances' got widespread if they require too much resources.
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But they say you need at least 1Gb to run it.
Guy, it's a TV, you wouldn't use it if you had only 56k.
No way.
it makes sense... (Score:2)
An obvious progression, as skype, which uses screaming media tech, was a huge success.
Re:it makes sense... (Score:5, Interesting)
These are the same guys that did Kazaa.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype for the curious
Sounds like... (Score:5, Informative)
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Streaming is only useful for Live events or things you want to keep out of the hands of those dirty nasty evil users. Here, watch but DONT TOUCH!
Streaming is useless for anything but live, I want to watch on my time, when I want to, on my devices. I cant stream to a ipod,iriver, or mpeg4 player while on the road.
Democracy player is great, but it certianly is not crippled by streaming.
streaming has it's place (Score:2, Interesting)
or rather, it would have it's place if it's current implementations didn't suck so bad.
i wish that some provider (other than bittorrent) could come up with a way to get releases out on par and on time with a DVD release. most movies i want to watch once or twice and then move on. renting from the video store is ok, but there are logistical hurdles such as avalaibility. if there were a service that could put movies on my HTPC within a day or two of their respective DVDs dropping, i would be quite intere
BT works just fine. (Score:2)
My solution is a BT client implemented as a signed Java applet. You don't even have to install special software on your computer - just visit my website. I cheat and don't make i
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Democracy is a nice app, but is there anything worth watching apart from the rather brilliant "Make" Weekend Projects?
Rich.
(Genuinely curious BTW)
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Bittorrent and the BBC (Score:3, Interesting)
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From the Joost FAQ [joost.com]:
Content? (Score:5, Insightful)
Anyway, they'll have a hard time delivering a TV like experience without TV like content. Purely YouTube style short movies won't cut it. Maybe they're building on the peers redistributing copyrighted content, but that didn't work out to well in the end for Kazaa.
Maybe they'll convince movie/TV studios to distribute their content, but what's in it for them? Ads?
Re:Content? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Nothing to get juiced about (Score:4, Interesting)
Maybe it's just my imagination kicking in... but don't we already have media streaming already?
When Skype developed their phone/IM software, voice over IP was in its infancy. Skype was leading edge stuff. However, the internet has had video streaming for a while now. I don't see how this is going to fly, unless they're cutting some deals with the studios to get some content, or have some spiffy new compression algorithm.
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I saw a documentary bout this i believe: hackers 3 Antitrust
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I recall another project that attempted the same thing a couple of years ago, but didn't seem to pull it off very well.
This is an area that has a lot of potential.
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There are quite a few [wikipedia.org] p2p TV applications, most of them seem to come from China.
Those lousy Joost (Score:2)
(Bad joke from one of the Joost, BTW)
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Bandwidth Usage (Score:5, Informative)
The following is off the Joost FAQ Page [joost.com] (requires a login ID):
More reasons for Net Admins to curse (Score:5, Interesting)
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videotaped ? (Score:1)
What? They want it to be shit? (Score:2)
One of the company's executives, Henrik Werdelin, said in a videotaped interview that Joost aims to keep the quality of television programming, its picture quality and its ease of use, but improve other aspects.'"
So they want to leave the shit bit as shit but make more shit available more conveniently? Great plan.
What is that people have with trying to "wed TV to the PC"? TV is pretty much crap, the more channels the more crap, it has little to commend it. The nice thing about the Internet is that it's easier to avoid crap. What's really needed is an easy way for people to automatically filter out the 98% of TV that should never have been made in the first place.
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The real reason I don't watch television... (Score:1)
Invitations to Beta Test (Score:1)
It seems as though they are following in the steps of GMail and building a customer base via exclusive invitation.
Finally registered... (Score:1)
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My comments on this thread so far:
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Streaming video over dial-up is just not possible. Unless perhaps the resolution is 80x60 and frame rate is 2fps.
Myself, I have to use flashblock and disable images in Firefox to browse the web with any efficiency these days. You'd be suprised how many pages have absolutely zer
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Kazaa did not contain spyware/malware until it was bought by Sharman Networks. Skype is a very well made program. Can you use Roger Wilco to call a landline? Can you get a phone number assigned to Roger Wilco and call someone on their computer? How about popping into chat mode and sending a file or url?
You don't have to love them or use their products, but IMO they have been putting out some very
I'm a beta tester but... (Score:5, Interesting)
Sorry wish I could say more.
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i am too but... (Score:2)
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You know, there's a reason we have the ability to post anonymously here...
Prepare to Joost! (Score:2)
Boozard Bait!
Joost (Score:1)
(Joost is a very common Dutch forename)
Firefox's multimedia cousin (Score:1)
Excuse me for being cynical but... (Score:1)
Wait... we already have that. The only real advantage to Skype is that it can call landlines. It's nice for that, but it's not like their streaming is that hot... just their ability to use a simple trick to open a port on a firewall.
Actually works very well (Score:3, Informative)
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Joost is big on open source (Score:3, Informative)
Dirk-Willem van Gulik from Apache the Foundation is the CTO .
Some of the Open source tech used
Apache, Cocoon, Dojo, Jena, Mozilla, RDF, SVG, XML, XUL
http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/ [sourceforge.net]
http://ant.apache.org/ [apache.org]
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/ [sourceforge.net]
http://lucene.apache.org/ [apache.org]