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Vlogumentray Now! | |
Number | 126 |
Broadcast Date | June 27, 2016 |
Episode Length | 56:52 |
Hosts | Brian Brushwood, Tom Merritt |
Guests | Jeff Cannata |
Is Sling TV or PlayStation Vue winning and will either survive? Do you need to download Netflix? And a Plex server you can put in your pocket. With special guest Jeff Cannata.
Guests
Intro Video
Primary Target
- Sony announced that their Playstation Vue live streaming service is now available on Roku devices. According to David Katzmaier at Cnet, the Roku Vue app offers a quick and simplified interface compared to other platforms, but advised the best experience of the service is still had on the FireTV, Playstation 3 or 4. Sony also announced that a Vue Android app is coming next week.
Signals Intelligence
- Dan Taitz is chief operating officer at Penthera, a company that makes software allowing streaming video providers to let viewers download content for offline viewing. Tattoo told Fortune, “From industry sources, I know that Netflix is out in the market negotiating to get download rights in addition to streaming rights.” He says he’s been told by content providers, cable operators, and other streaming service providers. Amazon enabled an option to download in September. During its last earnings call, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said the company must keep an open mind about downloads.
Gear Up
- Western Digital’s My Passport Wireless Pro hardware comes with a Plex server.
- WiFi network (sync mobile devices, and stream media to Plex apps)
- 10 hour battery life
- 2TB $230, 3 TB $250.
Front Lines
- CBS moved Julie McNamara from drama development at CBS TV to become Executive Vice President, Original Content at CBS All Access. She was already overseeing the new Star Trek and the Good Wife spinoff headed to All Access next year.
- Viacom launched BET Play for $3.99 a month. It will offer current episodes from 16 shows and a live stream of BET Soul. It’s available for iOS and Android in 100 countries, though not in the US.
- Variety reports that BitTorrent may launch BitTorrent News, a TV news network for BitTorrent Live, their P2P live video service. The company listed an opening for a news director to build out a team of journalists, with the hope of being ready to cover the US Presidential election this fall. The network will focus on breaking news, including “political campaigns, sporting events, tech and cultural events”, but no plans to do 24/7 coverage.
- Sandvine released their report on prime-time internet usage in North America. Not surprisingly, Netflix and YouTube retain the top two spots for downstream activity, but Amazon Video more than doubled their percentage of traffic, up to 4.26%, surpassing both iTunes, Hulu, and Facebook to take the #3 spot. AND Nielsen’s latest numbers estimate subscription video on demand services, aka Netflix and friends, are now in half US households up from 42% last year. DVRs have held steady at 49-50%. It’s the first time the two categories have been equal.
- Amazon has caught up with Netflix and Vudu by adding support for Dolby Vision HDR content. Dolby Vision and HDR10 are the two main standards for HDR.
- Android TV's universal search gains more...universality. In a Twitter post, the Android team announced that Netflix would be included in search results, although no update has been rolled out to devices yet. This brings Android TV up to parity with rivals Roku and Apple TV, who already have Netflix in their search.
- Roku released a Windows 10 version of its remote app with Cortana support aimed at laptops and tablets. No word on an upgrade to the phone app.
Under Surveillance
- Mr. Robot’s second season has already gotten longer. It will now have 12 episodes instead of 10. The new season kicks off July 13th with a two-episode premiere. They're also doing a post-show discussion called Hacking Robot. And Mr. Robot season 1 is on Amazon Prime now if you want to catch up.
- Heroes & Icons will air episodes from all 5 series of Star Trek starting July 24.
- YouTube Red's next originals include a 'Step Up' spinoff
- YouTube announced new original series at VidCon. Step Up is a series based on the movie starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan who are also producers. Scare PewDiePie and comedy Foursome get a second season. Other news shows include Rhett & Link's Buddy System; a tour documentary from comedians Dan Howell and Phil Lester; and a Vlogumentary produced by Morgan Spurlock about YouTube creators.
- Jeff: Horace and Pete, Game of Thrones, Bloodlines, Independence Day: Resurgence
- Brian: Game of Thrones (610), Daredevil S2 e13, Documentary Now!, Finding Dory, Voltron (through 108), Justified (211)
- Tom: Preacher (104), Game of Thrones (610), Silicon Valley, Justified (211), Parks and Rec
- On the Lookout: Rick and Morty Season 2 on Hulu
Dispatches From The Front
Your boss here.
Here are the parameters of my conundrum:
I'm a patron
I listen to all episodes of cord killers without exception
I skip some episodes of spoilerin time when it reminds me too much of how many shows you talk about we DON'T have in Belgium 😉
I watch TV exclusively on demand, through my apple tv, mainly Netflix and YouTube
Here is the rub: I actually have a cable subscription! And it is because it costs me less to have the bundled triple play than just the same speed Internet alone!!!
My cable box is not on, there is no HDMI linking it to the TV.
My question to you Tom & Brian: do you officially grant me the right to call myself a cord killer?
I am going to try to sleep now, waiting anxiously for your verdict!
Love the show, obviously! Please keep them coming.
- Yassine
I'm an Amazon Prime member & occasionally use the Amazon Instant Video app on my Roku 3. However, the app UI experience is terrible. Is it worth buy the Fire TV Stick if I just want a better Instant Video experience?
Thanks,
- Zach
Hi-Dee Ho Bosses
Excuse me if this is old news, but I've discovered an easy way to search specific genres on Netflix by using Netflix genre codes. Simply sign into Netflix and change the URL to netflix.com/browse/genre/(enter code number here)
Here's a site that lists all genre codes: http://ogres-crypt.com/public/NetFlix-Streaming-Genres2.html
And I've created a bit.ly for my fellow cordkillers:
- Jackie
Hello gentlemen. As a cord-never in the 40-50 age group, I would like to provide some initial feedback on my Tablo 4-Tuner experience. IT RUNS HOT!! So hot in fact that it locks up and requires the unit to be un-plugged for cool down. As for my setup, I use the ATV 4 for the interface. The ATV app is what I consider "still in beta". The app does provide a nice guide but changing channels is excruciating slow. My previous setup was a Silicon Dust HD HomeRun Connect and the Channels ATV 4 app. While the HomeRun Connect via the Channels app didn't provide the DVR experience I was looking for and it lacked a traditional guide - it does not have cooling and channel changing issues I am experiencing with the Tablo. I am going to go back to HDHomeRun/Channels app for live viewing and use the Hotplate Tablo for burritos and watching recorded OTA TV. Hope this helps other viewers.
Sincerely,
- Your boss, Sean
YouTube
Links
- http://www.cordkillers.com/blog/2016/6/27/cordkillers-126-vlogumentray-now
- patreon.com/cordkillers
- 2016 Summer Movie Draft
Preceded by: "Gimme an F!!" |
Vlogumentray Now! |
Followed by: "Declare Your Independence from Cable" |